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Ojima Domain

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by Koikawa Harumachi which was highly satirical of the shogunal administration. This came to the attention of the authorities, who discovered that "Koikawa Tarumachi" was a pen-name for Kurahashi Itaru, one of Nobunori's senior retainers. Nobunari was forced to retire in 1800 and died a year later.
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on Nobuharu's death in 1724. During his brief tenure he attempted to improve on the domain's financial situation by aggressively collecting taxes, but to no avail. He died in 1731 at the age of 22. His grave is at the temple of Eishin-ji in
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in 1815 on his father's retirement. He published tomes asking for cooperation between the samurai and peasants for fiscal reforms of the domain. Citing ill heath, he retired in 1836. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1863 on the sudden death of Matsudaira Nobuyuki. However, he died only a year later at the age of 19. His grave is at the temple of Eishin-ji in Shitaya, Taito, Tokyo.
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building was used as an elementary school before it was demolished in 1928. The site was later used for a public hall by Ojima village. The site was designated a
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in 1731. During his tenure he attempted to improve on the domain's financial situation by aggressively collecting taxes, opening new rice lands, increasing
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in 1764, the peasants of the domain rose in revolt. He was forced to curtail the reform program in 1765. His wife was a daughter of
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and his mother was the younger sister of Matsudaira Nobunari. He was posthumously adopted on Nobunari's death, becoming
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peerage system. He died in 1887 at the age of 37. His grave is at the temple of Eishin-ji in Shitaya, Taito, Tokyo.
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in 1868. He changed his surname from "Matsudaira" to "Takiwaki" to distance himself from the former regime. The new
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in 1780 on his father's forced retirement. He was a noted author. He retired in 1815. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1671. He rose through various minor positions within the shogun administration and by 1689 had amassed 10,000
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in 1836 on Matsudaira Nobutomo's retirement. During his tenure, the domain had to cope with the effects of the
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and was thus not permitted a castle, the stone ramparts were constructed in the same manner as a small
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surveys and projected agricultural yields. All of the domain's territory was within Suruga Province.
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and was adopted posthumously as heir to Matsudaira Nobufumi in 1864. The domain played no part the
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on the right bank of the Okitsu River at an elevation of 60 meters, overlooking the road to
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was completed in 1869, and he resided in Kazusa as Imperial Governor of Sakurai until the
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of Ojima Domain. He was born in Ojima the eldest son of Matsudaira Nobutaka. He became
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and was adopted as heir via marriage to a daughter of Matsudaira Nobutomo. He became
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of Ojima Domain. He served in the shogunate administration as a page, and later as
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and was adopted as heir by marriage to Matsudaira Shigenobu's daughter. He became
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and reach the height of four meters in places. After the Meiji restoration, the
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of Ojima. During his tenure, over concerns of foreign invasion raised by the
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and was adopted by his great-uncle, Matsudaira Shigenobu, who was the 6000
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of Ojima Domain. He was the eldest son of Matsudaira Nobukado and became
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of Ojima Domain. He was the eldest son of Matsudaira Nobunori and became
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to its present location in Ojima, so technically, he is actually the 1st
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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His grave is at the temple of Eishin-ji in Shitaya, Taito, Tokyo.
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of Ojima Domain. He was a younger son of Matsudaira Tsukenobu of
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in 1771 on Shigenobu's death. During his tenure, a popular
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of Ojima Domain. He was the son of Toda Shigetsuna, a 6400
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in 1871. In 1879 he was sent as a government official to
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In May 1689, Matsudaira Nobunari, the adopted son of the
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of 1867. The domain was abolished with the creation of
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He was the third son of 1002:of Ojima Domain. He was the sixth son of 398:. Altogether Ojma Domain was only 20,000 490: 1435: 69: 49: 891:, which qualified him for the rank of 1337:, September 18, 1851-August 10, 1887) 418:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 179: 175: 161: 151: 147: 123: 119: 76: 7: 847:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 816:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 785:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 754:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 723:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 692:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 661:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 630:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 599:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 568:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 537:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1257:, September 8, 1813-March 13, 1863) 1217:, July 10, 1808-September 11, 1873) 236:in what is now part of modern-day 25: 27:Japanese domain in the Edo period 465: 1830:1868 disestablishments in Japan 1505:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1502:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 412:National Historic Site of Japan 1446:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 1305:, July 30, 1846-July 30, 1864) 1271:and was married to a daughter 304:, the Takiwaki Matsudaira clan 41:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan 1: 1395:. In 1884 he was elevated to 962:. His wife was a daughter of 317:During the period of the 4th 274:was elevated from his former 1825:1689 establishments in Japan 422:As with most domains in the 1487:Agency for Cultural Affairs 1454:"Matsudaira (Takiwaki)" at 1389:abolition of the han system 214: 188:part of Shizuoka Prefecture 1861: 870:, 1655-September 17, 1690) 471:Matsudaira (Takiwaki) clan 1744: 1596: 1339:was the 11th (and final) 1333: 1301: 1253: 1213: 1176: 1140: 1089: 1037: 992: 925: 866: 830: 799: 768: 737: 706: 675: 644: 613: 582: 551: 520: 308: 208: 180: 176: 172: 148: 136: 120: 116: 45: 40: 1093:, 1742-October 24, 1801) 79: • Coordinates 1845:Historic Sites of Japan 1547:Shizuoka city home page 336:, the 11th (and final) 1472:; retrieved 2013-4-10. 1460:; retrieved 2013-7-11. 1041:, 1728-August 7, 1771) 996:, 1710-April 22, 1724) 948:in 1690. He moved the 929:, 1673-April 22, 1724) 382:The site of the Ojima 199: 164:• Disestablished 101:35.08500°N 138.51583°E 1764:Hokuriku & Kōshin 1754:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 1180:, 1797-April 9, 1848) 1144:, 1776-April 2, 1820) 344:, sided with the new 232:. It was located in 198:ruins of Ojima Jin’ya 197: 1452:; Papinot, (2003). 1265:Matsudaira Naritsune 1073:Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka 1032:Matsudaira Shigenobu 1027:Matsudaira Shigenobu 1004:Matsudaira Nabutsune 825:Matsudaira Nobutoshi 432:, based on periodic 342:Matsudaira Nobutoshi 1313:Matsudaira Nobutomo 1296:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 1291:Matsudaira Nobufumi 1273:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 1248:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 1243:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 1225:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 1208:Matsudaira Nobumasa 1203:Matsudaira Nobumasu 1171:Matsudaira Nobutomo 1166:Matsudaira Nobutomo 1135:Matsudaira Nobukado 1130:Matsudaira Nobukado 1097:Matsudaira Masanobu 1084:Matsudaira Nobunori 1079:Matsudaira Nobunori 1065:Matsudaira Tadataka 1045:Matsudaira Masanobu 987:Matsudaira Nobutaka 982:Matsudaira Nobutaka 920:Matsudaira Nobuharu 915:Matsudaira Nobuharu 861:Matsudaira Nobunari 856:Matsudaira Nobunari 794:Matsudaira Nobufumi 763:Matsudaira Nobuyuki 732:Matsudaira Nobumasu 701:Matsudaira Nobutomo 670:Matsudaira Nobukado 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Index

Kojima Domain
Ojima jin'ya
ja
35°05′06″N 138°30′57″E / 35.08500°N 138.51583°E / 35.08500; 138.51583
Daimyō

domain
Edo period
Suruga Province
Shimizu Ward
Shizuoka
Shizuoka Prefecture
castellan
Sunpu Castle
wakadoshiyori
Tokugawa Shogunate
hatamoto
koku
daimyō
Sunpu
Matsudaira clan
Bakumatsu period
Matsudaira Nobutoshi
Meiji government
Boshin War
Shizuoka Domain
Shōgun
Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Sakurai Domain
Kazusa province

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