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Matsudaira Norikata

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later that year. Towards the end of the year, he shifted the seat of his domain from Okudono to Tanoguchi. (Okudono domain was unusual in that it consisted of several small territories that were widely separated geographically). As Matsudaira was a proponent of western-style modernization of the
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of the Meiji Restoration began. Despite his nominal rank as a general of the Tokugawa armies, Matsudaira refused to take up arms against the Imperial armies and retired to his domain in Shinano to await the outcome. Arrested as a central figure in the Tokugawa government by
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to the Shogunal military, a largely ceremonial position, but one which enabled him to train the peasants of his domain into a rudimentary military force along western lines. In 1860, he was appointed master of ceremonies for the annual pilgrimage to the grave of
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warriors, along with taking steps to increase industrialization to increase Japan’s economic strength. However, before any of the steps to could take effect, the
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to help modernize its forces, and to expand on his concept of a peasant conscript army to supplement the traditional forces of the
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and his fleet, the Shogunate increased military preparations against possible foreign invasion. Matsudaira was appointed
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issued by foreign governments, and developing an award system which would be suitable for Japan. In 1884, under the new
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Matsudaira changed his name officially in July 1869, dropping the Matsudaira name due to its associations with the
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in June 1866, which enabled him to participate in negotiations between the Tokugawa Shogunate and the
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leaders, Matsudaira was given a chance to prove his loyalty by leading a military force against the
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Matsudaira disagreed with Matsudaira Yoshinaga with regards to the question of ending the
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military, he had his new castle built in the style of a western-style five-pointed
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and reverting to his family’s former name of Ogyu. In 1871, with the
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national isolation policy and was expelled from the ranks of the
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Matsudaira was born in Okudono as the eldest son and heir to
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later that year. He also encouraged the Shogunate to hire
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He is also known as Ogyū Yuzuru 217:, and rose to the ranks of the 1: 162:, and became a leader in the 2075:People from Aichi Prefecture 2060:People of Meiji-period Japan 299:abolition of the han system 2091: 15: 339:, the predecessor of the 202:Second Assistant Director 178: 114: 45: 261:French military advisors 349:Order of the Rising Sun 335:in the founding of the 1967:(1864–1865, 1865–1867) 1931:(1839–1841, 1855–1856) 1169:(1864–1865, 1866–1868) 1115:(1862–1864, 1865–1868) 1085:(1747–1764, 1765–1767) 905:(1697–1705, 1709–1710) 839:(1665–1668, 1670–1673) 614:Ii Naoyuki (1784–1787) 605:(1696–1700, 1711–1714) 307:medals and decorations 134:, and 1st (and final) 120:was the 8th and final 213:. 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Index

Japanese name
surname

court uniform
Count
daimyō
Okutono
Mikawa Province
Tanoguchi Domain
Shinano Province
Tokugawa shogunate
Rōjū
Wakadoshiyori
Meiji government
Meiji Restoration
Japanese Red Cross
Matsudaira Noritoshi
Matthew C. Perry
Second Assistant Director
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Nikkō
star fort
Tatsuoka Castle
Goryōkaku
Hakodate, Hokkaido
sakoku
Imperial Court
French military advisors
samurai
Boshin War

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