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Saga Domain

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640: 616:(Kansō), made efforts to reform the domain's administration and to adopt Western technology. In particular, he carried out extensive restructuring, reducing the number of officials by two-fifths, and devoted himself to protecting and nurturing farmers, as well as to developing and trading in industries such as pottery, tea, and coal, which improved the domain's finances. He also established organizations for the research of Western technologies, including steel refining, steam engines and artillery, and turned the domain's efforts towards these pursuits, making it one of the most modern domains in this period. Saga thus began operations at the first Japanese iron refinery in 1849, and made the first use of 255: 283: 224: 47: 883: 69: 936: 1422: 1411: 1400: 1389: 1378: 1367: 1356: 1345: 1334: 1323: 1309: 601: 1804: 262: 231: 549:
Remnants of the Ryūzōji continued to surface from time to time, however, and occasionally threatened the Nabeshima grip on power. Although members of the Ryūzōji clan ofter held high positions in domain affairs, efforts by the Ryūzōji to obtain a restoration of their status as an independent domain
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in Paris. Largely responsible for Japan's technological and military advancement, and holding much of the fruits of those labors, Saga attracted the attention of the shogunate, which kept a close eye on the domain. Saga refused to take a clear stance on the political situation and prohibited its
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occurred, in which a British frigate invaded Nagasaki and demanded the handover of the Dutch trading post. However, as Saga Domain had reduced its security personnel without permission (only 100 Saga samurai were present to deal with the situation, rather than the obligatory one thousand), the
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to about three months out of two years, instead of the usual two years. This was still a considerable expense, and at times the domain sought to lessen its losses by reducing the number of samurai it sent to defend the port. In 1808, during the
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When the shogunate relaxed the restrictions on the construction of large ships, an order was placed with the Dutch. Saga saw the revitalization of Japan's shipbuilding industry, and the launching of the first Japanese steamship, the
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shogunate was forced to submit to the demands of the British ship, and scolded Saga harshly for its failure to fulfill its obligations. The situation surrounding the domain worsened with the death toll of the
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Because the Saga Domain was close to Nagasaki, in 1631, the Shogunate ordered the domain to take turns providing troops to guard Nagasaki, exchanging on a yearly basis with
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stipends were granted to four branch families of Nabeshima (Shiraishi, Kawakubo, Murata, Kubota), and four branch families of the Ryūzōji (Taku, Takeo, Isahaya, Suko).
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and in other clashes. As a result, the new Meiji government which emerged afterwards featured a number of figures from Saga, including
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granted approval for Nabeshima to overthrow Ryūzōji and seize the territory for his own lineage. Nabeshima supported
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cannon made the ships at Nagasaki into the first Japanese Western-style ("modern") navy. The defense batteries at
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were among the first Japanese engineers, who attempted to manufacture their own steam locomotives and steamships.
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samurai from interacting with samurai from other domains. However, in late 1867, the domain chose to side with
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arrived in Nagasaki harbor, and provided the first demonstration of a steam locomotive to the Japanese.
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was established in 1855, its first students coming from Saga. By 1866, the incorporation of British
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in 1828, which killed nearly 10,000 people, and the domain's finances on the brink of collapse.
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Disgruntled former samurai of the domain, disillusioned with the Meiji government over the
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in 1600. During this battle, however, he turned against and captured Western Army general
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The East Asian War, 1592-1598: International Relations, Violence and Memory
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were also supplied by cannon from Saga. The domain also exhibited at the
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after its ruling clan. The domain played a significant role in the
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XI. Naohiro, 11th Lord of Saga, 17th family head, 1st Marquess
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peerage system. The territory of the domain was split between
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in 1871, and the Nabeshima clan given the title "marquis" (
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The Military Dimension: Volume III: The Military Dimension
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VIII. Harushige, 5th Lord of Kashima, 8th Lord of Saga
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I. Nabeshima Katsushige, 1st Lord of Saga (cr. 1607)
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and their loss of status and stipends, launched the
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In 1853, Russian Admiral 16:Japanese historical estate in Hizen province 776:surveys and projected agricultural yields. 444:Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea in the 1590s 394:were overseen directly by officials of the 2135:States and territories established in 1590 1836: 1822: 1814: 1676:Hagakure: The Secret Wisdom of the Samurai 1452:(b. 1959; 21st family head: 2008–present) 1438:Naoyasu, 19th family head and 3rd Marquess 350:. It was ruled through its history by the 67: 18: 1446:(1935–2008; 20th family head: 1981–2008) 508:to Europe. However, although the nominal 1432:Naomitsu, 18th family head, 2nd Marquess 854: 599: 1597: 754:in 1874, which was quickly suppressed. 89: 79: 410:who controlled northern Kyushu in the 334:. In encompassed most of what are now 758:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 202: 198: 184: 174: 170: 139: 124: 120: 108: 96: 7: 462:and being allowed to keep his fief. 458:, earning some degree of favor from 261: 230: 1673:Tsunetomo, Yamamoto (2014-05-27). 1284:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1253:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1222:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1191:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1186:Hizen no kami, Sakone no no shosho 1160:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1129:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1098:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1067:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1036:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 1005:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 974:Junior 4th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 921:Junior 5th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 553:The area also bore a considerable 14: 1382:VII. Shigemochi, 7th Lord of Saga 1338:III. Tsunashige, 3rd Lord of Saga 1802: 1420: 1409: 1398: 1387: 1376: 1365: 1354: 1349:IV. Yoshishige, 4th Lord of Saga 1343: 1332: 1327:II. Mitsushige, 2nd Lord of Saga 1321: 1307: 934: 881: 260: 253: 229: 222: 45: 1759:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1756:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 2165:History of Nagasaki Prefecture 1727:Lewis, James B. (2014-12-05). 1507:) - One of the founder of the 1371:VI. Munenori, 6th Lord of Saga 1360:V. Muneshige, 5th Lord of Saga 1279:Shinano no kami, Hizen no kami 694:against the shogunate. In the 667:Nagasaki Naval Training Center 470:The Nabeshima were allotted a 1: 1415:X. Naomasa, 10th Lord of Saga 1404:IX. Narinao, 9th Lord of Saga 1093:Shinano no kami, Hida no kami 723:feudal domains were abolished 679:Exposition Universelle (1867) 762:As with most domains in the 748:disputes over invading Korea 550:were denied the shogunate. 1605:Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 1586:Abolition of the han system 317: 246:Show map of Saga Prefecture 2186: 2160:History of Saga Prefecture 1516:Other notable Saga natives 1509:Taiheiyō Kaijo Kasai Hoken 1417:(1815–1871; r. 1830–1861) 1406:(1780–1839; r. 1805–1830) 1395:(1745–1805; r. 1770–1805) 1362:(1687–1755; r. 1730–1738) 1329:(1632–1700; r. 1657–1695) 1315:(1580–1657; r. 1607–1657) 512:of the domain was 357,000 2069: 1444:Naomoto, 20th family head 1384:(1733–1770; r. 1760–1770) 1373:(1718–1780; r. 1738–1760) 1351:(1664–1730; r. 1707–1730) 1340:(1652–1707; r. 1695–1706) 933: 880: 377: 363: 311: 217: 203: 199: 195: 171: 159: 155: 121: 66: 42: 37: 29: 1662:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1450:Naoaki, 21st family head 650:against the Shogunate's 504:which was a significant 295:Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga) 147:Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga) 1496:) - the founder of the 540:. In additional, large 286:Location of Saga Castle 243:Location of Saga Castle 1633:Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 1609:. Kosaido Publishing. 1503:Yasutsugu Yanagisawa ( 1492:Yasutoshi Yanagisawa ( 1301:Genealogy (simplified) 655: 618:reverberatory furnaces 605: 302: 287: 187:• Disestablished 2089:Hokuriku & Kōshin 2079:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 1811:at Wikimedia Commons 1679:. Tuttle Publishing. 642: 603: 420:Battle of Okitanawate 293: 285: 1637:. 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Index

Domain
Mon of the Nabeshima clan of Saga Domain
Mon
Nabeshima clan

Saga Castle
Saga Castle
Daimyō
Daimyō
Nabeshima Katsushige
Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)
Saga Prefecture
Saga Domain is located in Saga Prefecture
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Saga Domain is located in Japan


Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)
domain
Edo period
Tokugawa Shogunate
Saga
Nagasaki Prefectures
Saga Castle
Saga
tozama daimyō
Nabeshima clan
Hizen Province
Meiji Restoration
Nagasaki

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