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as a reward for his long service, and Ashikaga domain was revived. The Toda continued to rule Ashikaga until the end of the Edo period. The final daimyō, Toda Tadayuki served the Tokugawa shogunate as
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The domain had a population of 6,826 people in 1473 households, of which 383 were samurai in 106 households per a census in 1870.
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territory on the former Ashikaga lands. He was later awarded an increase to 20,000
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established a branch government at their ancestral homeland of Ashikaga
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in July 1871, Ashikaga Domain became part of Tochigi Prefecture.
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Index

Mon of the Honjo clan of Ashikaga Domain
Mon
Honjo clan
Ashikaga jin'ya
ja
Daimyō
Tochigi Prefecture

Toda Tadayuki,
feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Shimotsuke Province
Tochigi Prefecture
Japan
jin'ya
Ashikaga
Toda clan
Ashikaga clan
Muromachi period
shōen
Kantō region
Sengoku period
Uesugi clan
Takeda clan
Odawara Hojo clan
Battle of Odawara
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Honjō Munesuke
daimyō

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