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  • ...letter from the King of Korea to the "King of Japan," forged by [[Tsushima han]], [[1607]]. Kyoto University Museum. Replica on display at the Tsushima Mu *''Japanese'': [[柳川]] 事件 ''(Yanagawa jiken)''
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  • ...ole through the [[Edo period|early modern period]] in providing [[Tsushima han]] with monk experts in reading and producing [[Classical Chinese]] document ...n Tsushima for one-year stints.<ref>Gallery labels, "Han sonzoku no kiki!? Yanagawa jiken," Tsushima Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/520933511
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  • ...[Edo period]] lord of [[Tsushima han]]. He is perhaps most known for the [[Yanagawa Affair]], which took place during his time as lord. He also escorted five [ In 1635, Tsushima domain [[Karo|Karô]] [[Yanagawa Shigeoki]] accused the Sô clan of falsifying formal diplomatic communicati
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  • ...u'' fief at [[Tanakura han]] ([[Mutsu province]]) and recovered [[Yanagawa han]] as well in [[1620]].
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  • ...u]] judges the allegations brought by [[Tsushima han]] ''[[karo|karô]]'' [[Yanagawa Shigeoki]] against his ''daimyô'' [[So Yoshinari|Sô Yoshinari]], regardin *The [[1609]] [[Kiyu Treaty|Kiyû Treaty]] between Korea and [[Tsushima han]] is revised.
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  • ...speak on behalf of the shogunate without any shogunate approval, only the Yanagawa were punished, because of the importance of the Sô for maintaining trade a ...kokudaka]]'' of 100,000 ''koku'', the importance of the Sô clan / Tsushima han in maintaining relations with Korea was of great significance for [[Edo per
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  • ...and the [[Sakai clan]] and [[Matsura clan]] of [[Obama han]] and [[Hirado han]] respectively, who each controlled an entire province but were not conside *[[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]]
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  • ==Han in Mutsu== *Tonami han 斗南藩
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  • *1832/7/28 Riot in [[Kurume han]]. *[[Yanagawa Shigenobu]] dies (b. [[1787]]).
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  • ...oshi became lord of Ichinomiya at age 19, and after the [[abolition of the han]] a few years later, sought positions in government service. After serving
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  • ...eian|Andô Seian]]<!--安東省庵-->, a Confucian scholar in service to [[Yanagawa han]] ([[Chikugo province]]). In [[1665]], [[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]], lord of [[Mito han]], then invited Shunsui to become a scholar in his service, and to take up
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  • *[[Yamauchi Toyochika]], lord of [[Tosa han]], dies. *Poet [[Yanagawa Seigan]] is born (d. [[1858]]).
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  • *1858/7/3 [[Ichiki Shiro|Ichiki Shirô]] of [[Satsuma han]] receives various secret orders from [[Shimazu Nariakira]], including plan *[[Matsura Akira]]<!--松浦詮--> becomes lord of [[Hirado han]].
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  • ...emitsu judge allegations regarding falsified diplomatic documents in the [[Yanagawa Affair]]. ...d. 1640)|Ofuri-no-kata]]), who went on to marry the second lord of [[Owari han]].<ref>[[Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum]] pamphlet.; Plaques on-si
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  • ...atters relating to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] obligations to [[Satsuma han]], and policies Tokyo wishes to implement in the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyus]] ...stion, arguing that Ryûkyû should remain subordinate and not be made a ''[[han]]'' or otherwise counted as ''naichi'', and further that since the Ryukyuan
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  • **Fake letter from King of Korea to Japan, forged by [[Tsushima han]], [[1607]] **Seating chart for shogunal audience addressing the [[Yanagawa Affair]] ([[1635]]/3/11).
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