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Nanbu Yukinobu

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mines developed by his father did not produce the expected amount of revenues, and a crop failure from 1694 to 1695 lend to extensive famine throughout the domain. An estimated 40,000 people starved to death and the domain was plunged into debt. Development of new rice lands and
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projects were attempted, along with a halt to military horse breeding and increased fiscal austerity measures, but to little effect. Another famine in 1702 led to 26,000 more deaths.
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Unable to manage these disasters, he increasing turned administrative affairs over to his younger brother, and concentrated on studies of
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for advice, soliciting noted scholars for their opinions and even holding the funeral of his eldest son under Confucian, rather than
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, later raised to Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.
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on 28 April 1664. On 27 June 1692, on the retirement of his father, he became
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of the domain, and was permitted to hold a demonstration in front of Shogun
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of newly-developed rice lands to his two younger brothers, raising them to
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in northern Japan. He was the 30th hereditary chieftain of the
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status. As these grants were of new land, the nominal
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Morioka, Iwate
Japan
Edo
Daimyō
Morioka Domain
Nanbu Shigenobu
Nanbu Nobuoki
Mōri Mitsuhiro
Nanbu Shigenobu
Japanese name
surname
Edo period
Japanese
samurai
daimyō
Morioka Domain
Nanbu clan
courtesy title
Court rank
Nanbu Shigenobu
shōgun
Tokugawa Ietsuna
koku
hatamoto
kokudaka
Hōjutsu
martial arts
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Kazuno

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