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250: 219: 56: 1254: 1239: 1224: 1206: 1191: 1176: 1140: 1125: 1110: 1095: 1080: 726: 285: 42: 293: 277: 257: 226: 403:. Tanaka Yoshimasa made Yanagawa Castle his stronghold, with Kurume Castle assigned to his son Tanaka Yoshinobu as a secondary fortification. During this era Kurume Castle was expanded and modernized but the shogunate ordered that it be destroyed in 1615 under the "one domain-one castle" ordinance. In 1620, when the 545:, Arima Yorinaga, attempted reforms in 1846, but fell ill and died young. He was succeeded by his younger brother, Arima Yoshiyori. Conflicts over the reform of the domain finances and administration developed into intense power struggles between factions of retainers, complicated further by conflicts between 540:
in 1783, which was named "Shuukan" in 1787; it was later renamed "Meizendo". This disinterest in the domain's finances continued into the tenure of Arima Yorinori, and widespread uprisings occurred in 1832. The 10th
511:, Arima Yoritsuki, took over as head of the family in 1729 at the age of 16 and remained the lord for the next 54 years. He was famous as a mathematician and author of textbooks on mathematics. However, the 536:), he devoted himself to his many hobbies, such as collecting dogs, and ignored the deteriorating finances of the domain. On the other hand, one of the achievements of his tenure is that he opened a 507:
cadet branch of the clan. He took over the reforms to the domain's government for financial reconstruction that had been continued since Yorimoto and which had achieved some success. The seventh
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of 1732 caused many deaths from starvation at a time when the domain was burdened by the shogunate with expenses in rebuilding palaces and repairs along to
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faction was suppressed. Kurume Domain attempted to modernize and established a navy, even purchasing a Western-style warship. However, in 1868, the
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paper money. Yorimoto was willing to cut back on redundant expenses and became a model for saving money. On the death of the fifth
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and thereby the domain's rice production, the result was severe pressure on the domain's finances. At the time of the fourth
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in central and northern Chikugo (including Kurume) was assigned to Arima Toyouji, formerly
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faction was restored when word was received of the defeat of Tokugawa forces at the
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and in the domain became an enthusiastic supporter of the new government in the
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castle town developed. From 1664 to 1676, the domain carried out extensive
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re-assigned his territories to Tanaka Yoshimasa, formerly the castellan of
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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In July 1871, Kurume Domain became "Kurume Prefecture" with the
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and the domain's samurai were important players in both the
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A daughter, who m. Ishino (Akamatsu) Ujimitsu (1553–1606)
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Under Arima Toyouji, Kurume Castle was rebuilt and the
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supporters and pro-Shogunate supporters. In 1852, the
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The central portion, with a 8: 622:surveys and projected agricultural yields. 575:which attempted to overthrow the fledgling 280:Remains of Kurume Castle (November 4, 2010) 1841:States and territories established in 1620 1542: 1528: 1520: 1075:Arima Noriyori, Lord of Sanda (1533–1602) 594:, Arima Yorishige), became a count in the 446:was a reward for his successes during the 40: 15: 379:, his holdings were increased to 130,000 696: 527:and sponsored many wrestlers (including 454:broke out in 1637, Arima Toyouji was in 387:, he was dispossessed by the victorious 1342: 583:(the "Kurume clan incident" of 1871). 377:Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) 84: 74: 604:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 256: 225: 194: 190: 176: 166: 162: 138: 134: 91: 46:Kurume Castle in the Bakumatsu period 7: 1054:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1025:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 996:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 967:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 938:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 909:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 880:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 851:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 822:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 793:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 764:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1268:: 1846–1869; Governor: 1869–1871) 14: 1252: 1237: 1222: 1204: 1189: 1174: 1138: 1123: 1108: 1093: 1078: 724: 255: 248: 224: 217: 54: 1423:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1420:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1453:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 501:, Arima Naritsugu came from a 442:. The significant increase in 241:Show map of Fukuoka Prefecture 1: 1861:History of Fukuoka Prefecture 299:final daimyo of Kurume Domain 608:As with most domains in the 479:. While aimed at increasing 1350:Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 1331:Abolition of the han system 588:abolition of the han system 315: 1887: 1249:(1822–1846; r. 1844–1846) 1234:(1797–1844; r. 1812–1844) 1216:(1746–1812; r. 1783–1812) 1201:(1714–1783; r. 1729–1783) 1186:(1674–1738; r. 1707–1729) 1135:(1654–1705; r. 1668–1705) 1105:(1603–1655; r. 1642–1655) 1090:(1569–1642; r. 1620–1642) 357:of 1586-1587, he assigned 116:33.3284250°N 130.5077722°E 1775: 1150:(1685–1706; r. 1705–1706) 1120:(1652–1668; r. 1655–1668) 723: 569:national isolation policy 329:. It was associated with 309: 238:Location of Kurume Castle 195: 191: 187: 163: 151: 135: 131: 51: 39: 34: 26: 1477:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 1407:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1180:VI. 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Index

Domain

Mon of the Arima clan of Kurume Domain
Mon
Arima clan
Kurume Castle
33°19′42.33″N 130°30′27.98″E / 33.3284250°N 130.5077722°E / 33.3284250; 130.5077722
Daimyō
Fukuoka Prefecture
Kurume Domain is located in Fukuoka Prefecture
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Kurume Domain is located in Japan



Arima Yorishige,
domain
Edo period
Chikugo Province
Fukuoka Prefecture
Kyushu
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
conquest of Kyushu
Kobayakawa Hidekane
koku
Chikugo Province
Kurume Castle
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Battle of Sekigahara
Tokugawa Ieyasu

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