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of Sendai, and Murataka was appointed to act as guardian. His tenure was marked by repeated crop failures caused by cold summers and drought, which drove the domain to the edge of bankruptcy, and he had to turn to Sendai Domain for financial assistance on three occasions. On his death at the age of
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status. On the other hand, Sendai Domain still regarded Ichinoseki has part of its own territory, and Ichinoseki was compelled to abide by Date clan house rules. This meant that Ichinoseki was not able to issue its own laws and regulations. The situation of Ichinoseki was further complicated by the
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in his name at that time. The domain continued to suffer from repeated crop failures, and financial problems during his tenure. On his death at the age of 25, he was childless, and his younger brother was posthumously adopted to maintain the family line. His grave is at the clan mortuary temple of
1581:(田村敬顕). He married Murasuke's daughter in 1802 and took the name of Muneaki in 1808. The domain continued to suffer from repeated crop failures, and the domain finances were further complicated by orders from the shogunate to contribute to the defenses of the frontier of 1951:
at the age of 10; however, the following year the title was abolished, and he became domain governor. He returned the post of clan chieftain to Kuniyoshi in 1882. In 1887, when Kuniyoshi died, he resumed the title, and well as the
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and quick action on part of Tamura Murasuke in closing off the highways in the area prevented the violence from spilling over into Ichinoseki. In 1798, he retired from public office, and was succeeded by his adopted son,
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on the death of Tatsuaki in 1708. He died in 1727 at the age of 58 after an uneventful tenure, and his grave is at the clan mortuary temple of Shoun-ji in Ichinoseki. He was succeeded by the son of
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Kuniyoshi was the 7th son of Ishikawa Yoshimitsu, the 13th hereditary chieftain of the Ishikawa clan, a cadet branch of the Date clan of Sendai Domain. In 1863,
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was the only child of the last hereditary chieftain of the Tamura clan, and the clan was restored in accordance with her will. Tamura Muneyoshi was one of the guardians of
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on the latter's death the following year. He had an uneventful tenure, which is fortunate as contemporary records indicate that he spent most his time at
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Ishikawa Yoshimitsu was selected instead. However, Yukiaki died at the age of 18 at the Date clan's Edo residence, and thus did not become
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of Sendai Domain was posthumously adopted as his successor. His grave is at the clan mortuary temple of Tōzen-ji in Takanawa, Edo.
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as heir apparent to Sendai Domain, which left Ichinoseki Domain leaderless. Kuniyoshi was appointed by clan elders to become
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Murasuke was the eldest son of Date Murayoshi, chieftain of the Tome-Data clan, a
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and hunting. At the time of his death at the age of 49 in 1755, he had only a young daughter, so the fifth son of
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from a junior branch of the Date clan was proposed, but this was strongly opposed by the domain leadership, and
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and became the adopted son of Yukiaki through marriage to Yukiaki's daughter. He initially took the name of
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as completely independent, Ichinoseki never received a formal document from the shogunate authorizing its
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Map of Ichinoseki Domain in the late Edo period in light green, Sendai Domain holdings in dark green
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of Iwanuma, Tamura Tatsuaki relocated his seat to Ichinoseki. Tatsuaki was the great-grandson of
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of Ichinoseki, Tamaura Tatsuaki had no sons, he was adopted as heir in February 1696 and became
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on the latter's death in March 1782. The following year, he ordered the construction of a
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was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Takaaki was the ninth son of Ishikawa Yoshimitsu, a
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Muneaki was the younger son of Nakamura Murayoshi, a
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at the Ichinoseki Domain's residence in Edo. In 1705, he received the courtesy title of
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fact that it was not a unitary territory, but consisted of two areas separated by the
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobuaki was the 5th son of Tamura Akiate, a
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from a cadet line of the Date clan of Sendai Domain. In 1868, his step-brother
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was forced to abdicate due to his role in leading the domain against the new
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and was dispossessed in 1671, with his holdings reverting to Sendai Domain.
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on the death of his father in 1827, and was received in formal audience by
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of Sendai. His grave is at the Date clan temple of Dainen-ji, in Sendai.
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in 1829, with Date Narikuni as master of ceremonies, and received the
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moved his seat from Iwamura to the vacant seat of Ichinoseki in 1681.
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was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Yukiaki was the eldest son of
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Kuniyuki was the fourth son of
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Kuniaki was the younger son of
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on the latter's death in September 1755. In 1756, his young nephew
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Tatsuaki was the second son of
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in 1857 on the latter's death. However, in 1863 he was adopted by
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branch of the main Date clan. In 1778, he was adopted as heir by
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Murataka was the 5th son of
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was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Muraaki was the 2nd son of
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to be his heir. In 1701, in the aftermath of the famous
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ceremony in 1660 and was received in formal audience by
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subsidiary domain of Sendai Domain, created in 1660 for
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erupted in Sendai Domain following the sudden death of
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The Tamura clan continued to rule Ichinoseki until the
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while being held under house arrest at the Tamura's
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status enjoyed many of the privileges accorded to a
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The first Ichinoseki Domain was created in 1660 for
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The same year, he married the daughter of the 1171:, although his domain was only ranked that of a 231: 1904: 1828: 1746: 1674: 1598: 1534: 1467: 1450:46 in 1782, he was succeeded by his grandson, 1426: 1413: 1407:branch of the main Date clan, taking the name 1364: 1296: 1234: 1085: 1043: 1004: 961: 922: 883: 840: 801: 758: 715: 676: 633: 575: 414:and several Date-held territories in between. 225: 21: 2971:States and territories disestablished in 1871 2544: 2257: 2213:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan 2190:Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). 2121:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan 8: 335:. It was located in what is now the city of 2004:surveys and projected agricultural yields. 1970:(1875–1945), a career naval officer in the 2966:States and territories established in 1660 2551: 2537: 2529: 2264: 2250: 2242: 2114: 2112: 1159:. The same year, he changed his name from 47: 15: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2096: 2094: 2092: 2066:Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan, 1709:on the latter's death in 1840, becoming 515: 262:. The domain was centered at Ichinoseki 2056: 1603:, 12 February 1817 – 18 September 1840) 67: 56: 1909:, 24 December 1858 – 11 December 1922) 1472:, 15 February 1763 – 14 December 1808) 2138:Seppuku: A History of Samurai Suicide 1197:incident, he was assigned custody of 202: 198: 181: 171: 161: 151: 147: 121: 117: 74: 7: 1859:of Ichinoseki Domain was adopted by 417:As commemorated in the story of the 2230:Ichinoseki Domain on "Edo 300 HTML" 1096:of Iwanuma Domain and first Tamura 1061:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 940:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 901:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 862:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 819:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 780:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 737:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 694:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 655:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 593:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 491:of Ichinoseki Domain was given the 437:residence over the incident at the 1539:, 19 June 1784 – 25 December 1827) 1301:, 23 June 1707 – 8 September 1755) 1090:, 30 June 1656 – 18 February 1708) 983:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従四位下) 325:Iwanuma Domain was another 30,000 14: 1679:, 31 August 1820 – 14 March 1857) 1565:serving Sendai Domain and son of 1399:of Sendai Domain and was born in 1239:, 21 March 1670 – 23 August 1727) 1130:Iwanuma Domain. He underwent the 375:, and was especially favoured by 339:. Muneyoshi was the third son of 1646:ceremony at the Sendai Domain's 1569:who had been adopted as heir by 606: 546: 445:where he drew his sword against 299:. It was a subsidiary domain to 174:• Split from Sendai Domain 164:• Annexed by Sendai Domain 2174:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 2082:Japan and the Dutch, 1600-1853, 1369:, 21 June 1737 – 19 March 1782) 363:Ichinoseki Domain (Tamura clan) 2578:Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa 2177:The Bakufu in Japanese History 1911:was the 11th and final Tamura 1751:, 16 July 1850 – 17 July 1867) 1153:. In 1692, he was appointed a 1: 2079:Goodman, Grant Kohn. (2000). 355:succession dispute. His son, 283:Ichinoseki Domain (Date clan) 1990:As with most domains in the 2991:History of Iwate Prefecture 1976:United States Naval Academy 1661:Tōzen-ji in Takanawa, Edo. 1625:and was born at the clan's 1022:5th Rank, Lower Grade (五位下) 473:abolition of the han system 313:over the succession to the 232: 3017: 1915:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1839:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1816: 1757:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1685:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1640:in 1828. He underwent the 1609:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1545:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1478:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1375:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1307:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1245:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1100:of Ichinoseki Domain. His 1092:was the second and final 2473: 1986:Bakumatsu period holdings 1905: 1829: 1801:, the son of a Date clan 1747: 1713:. He changed his name to 1675: 1599: 1535: 1468: 1427: 1414: 1365: 1297: 1235: 1086: 1044: 1005: 962: 923: 884: 841: 802: 759: 716: 677: 634: 605: 576: 545: 226: 203: 199: 195: 148: 136: 118: 114: 46: 39: 30: 22: 2215:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 2123:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1789:and changed his name to 1701:and was initially named 467:led the domain into the 99:40.514750°N 141.487861°E 77: • Coordinates 2134:Rankin, Andrew (2011). 2063:Ravina, Mark. (1998). 1974:. and graduate of the 1972:Imperial Japanese Navy 1887:. His grave is at the 1201:, who later committed 427:was invited to commit 2909:Battle of Bonari Pass 2493:Hokuriku & Kōshin 2483:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 104:40.514750; 141.487861 2211:Papinot, E. (1910). 2000:, based on periodic 1573:of Katata Domain in 367:In 1681, the second 3001:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei 2637:Governmental bodies 2623:Ogasawara Nagamichi 2587:Governors-General ( 2560:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei 2119:Papinot, E (1910). 1873:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei 1753:was the 9th Tamura 1681:was the 8th Tamura 1541:was the 6th Tamura 1474:was the 5th Tamura 1420:, and subsequently 1371:was the 4th Tamura 1303:was the 3rd Tamura 469:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei 380:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 154:• Established 95: /  2904:Battle of Hokuetsu 2659:Ōuetsu reppankaigi 2235:2011-06-07 at the 1785:to become heir to 1629:in Edo. He became 1241:was the 2nd Tamura 497:peerage titles of 483:, he and his son, 403:Tokugawa shogunate 382:, and despite his 343:. 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Index

Tokugawa shogunate

40°30′53.1″N 141°29′16.3″E / 40.514750°N 141.487861°E / 40.514750; 141.487861
Daimyō
Abolished
Iwate Prefecture
tozama
feudal domain
Edo period
Japan
Mutsu Province
Honshū
jin'ya
Ichinoseki
Iwate Prefecture
Date Munekatsu
Date Masamune
Muromachi period
Sendai Domain
Date Sōdō
O-Ie Sōdō
Date clan
koku
Tamura Muneyoshi
Iwanuma, Miyagi
Date Tadamune
Megohime
Date Tsunamura
Date Sōdō
Tamura Tatsuaki

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