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from 1692-1693. The posting proved to be expensive, and he attempted to raise taxes in the domain to compensate. This resulted in a peasant's revolt and rioting for several years, with a delegation from the domain even appearing in Edo in 1697 to take their complaint to higher authorities. Sadanobu
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in 1703, 1706, 1711 and 1715, and also faced the addition expense of rebuilding the domain's Edo residence after a fire. He fell ill in 1719 and was unable to handle domain affairs, and in 1721 retired in favor of his son, taking the tonsure and the name of Kawachi Nyūdō (河内入道), He retired to
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in 1745. However, he was only 13-years-old and had poor health, and left domain affairs largely in the hands of senior retainers, who were forced to reduce taxation in 1771 due to peasant revolts. He fell ill in 1775, and resigned in 1780, retiring to Shiroyama Onsen where he died in 1762.
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in 1702 on the retirement of his grandfather. However, his grandfather continued to meddle in domain affairs even after retirement, resulting in conflicting instructions and orders, and dividing the domain's retainers into factions which were at continual conflict. He served as
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domain centered at Katsuyama. This marked the start of Katsuyama Domain, although initially it was somewhat ambiguous as to whether or not Katsuyama was independent, or a subsidiary of Fukui Domain. In 1635, Matsudaira Naomoto was transferred to neighbouring
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ceremony in 1731. However, due to his youth, internal political factions within the domain, and the severe financial situation, he proved unable to handle the responsibilities of his office, and died of illness in 1745. His wife was the granddaughter of
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hit the domain in 1783. Further, the domain's shimoyashiki in Edo burned down in 1786, and severe storms caused crop failure in 1791. A massive uprising occurred in 1797. He died in Edo in 1799 at the age of 40. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1780 on the retirement of his father due to illness. He codified the laws of the domain and attempted economic reforms by implementing a fiscal austerity program. However, these efforts were thwarted when the Katsuyama
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was founded in 1843, and the domain attempted to modernize its weaponry from 1848. These efforts were hindered by an order from the shogunate to contribute to flood control projects on rivers in the
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in 1848. As he was underage at the time of his accession, the domain was run by senior retainers, who actively attempted to reform the domain governance and finances, encouraging new industries. A
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was eldest son of Ogasawara Nobutoki, but had been bypassed in the succession and was adopted as posthumous heir to Ogasawara Nobutake, becoming
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in 1724 and 1727; in 1726 a volcanic eruption caused crop failure and massive damage in the Katsuyama area, and while struggling with recovery, he was appointed
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in 1640. However, as he was only 10 years old at the time, the shogunate decided that he was too young for such an important post, and transferred him to
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was born as the eldest son of Ogasawara Nobuyuki, the youngest son of Ogasawara Sadanobu, and became
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two months later. In 1691, he was transferred to the newly revived Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He served as
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again in 1730. Unable to cope with these pressures, he fell ill and died in 1730 without heir.
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on this father's death in 1799. Disaster continue to stalk the domain, with the Katsuyama
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was the eldest son of Ogasawara Nobumichi, and became
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and from 1865 the domain's military was called upon to assist with the policing of
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was the sixth son of Ogasawara Nagataka and became
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was eldest son of Ogasawara Nobufusa and became
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on his father's death in 1840. he was received in formal audience by Shōgun
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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in the shogunal administration in 1816, and from 1829 to 1840 as a
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fief; however, Hayashi was dispossessed in 1612 by Hideyasu's son,
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was forced to relent. he retired in 1702 to the clan residence in
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and was adopted by Ogasawara Nobutoki as heir in 1720. He became
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domain. Hideyasu assigned the area to Hayashi Sadatada as a 9800
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Shiroyama onsen, and died in 1736. His wife was the daughter of
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official within the shogunate administration and was born in
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. He was born in Edo as the
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of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. he was the second son of
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of 1833-1837. Despite this background, he served as
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He was the son of Takagi Sadakatsu, a 428: 216:Monument on the site of Katsuyama Castle 1307: 45: 35: 385:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 195: 191: 177: 157: 137: 127: 123: 99: 95: 52: 7: 657:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下 ) 620:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下 ) 507:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下 ) 1106:, March 26, 1733-February 19, 1794) 906:, September 20, 1631-July 28, 1714) 879:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 842:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 805:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 768:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 731:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 694:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 548:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 377:became imperial governor until the 1256:, August 29, 1834 - March 8, 1891) 14: 1185:, August 12, 1793-April 10, 1840) 1054:, January 12, 1716-July 28, 1745) 574: 559: 456: 161: 141: 1729:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1357:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1354:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1008:, July 2, 1705-August 27, 1730) 966:, March 10, 1686-April 8, 1736) 130:• Split from Fukui Domain 1336:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 1136:, May 26, 1760-April 14, 1799) 27:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan 1: 1222:. His wife was a daughter of 1278:and by damage caused by the 1153:burned down in 1781 and the 1087:, but he died without heir. 1734:History of Fukui Prefecture 379:abolition of the han system 321:, and his younger brother, 258:in what is now the city of 232: 1770: 1072:in 1730. He underwent his 77:36.0610611°N 136.5004611°E 1648: 1252: 1181: 1132: 1102: 1050: 1004: 962: 902: 862: 825: 788: 751: 714: 677: 640: 603: 573: 558: 527: 486: 455: 389:Like most domains in the 226: 196: 192: 188: 124: 112: 96: 92: 31: 26: 1749:Maebashi-Matsudaira clan 1390:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1258:was the 8th (and final) 55: • Coordinates 19:Echizen-Katsuyama Domain 1280:Ansei great earthquakes 250:Japan. 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Index

Katsuyama Castle
36°3′39.82″N 136°30′1.66″E / 36.0610611°N 136.5004611°E / 36.0610611; 136.5004611
Daimyō

Matsudaira

Ogasawara
Fukui Prefecture

feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Katsuyama Castle
Echizen Province
Katsuyama
Fukui Prefecture
Ogasawara clan
Battle of Sekigahara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Yūki Hideyasu
koku
Matsudaira Tadanao
Fukui Domain
Matsudaira Naomoto
Ōno Domain
Matsudaira Naoyoshi
tenryō
Ogasawara Sadanobu
Takasu Domain
Mino Province

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