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of
Shirakawa in 1692 and initially implemented plans to repair the domain's finances through fiscal restraint and reduction of the income of his retainers. These policies were reversed in 1720 by the powerful Toki-faction within the clan, whose solution to the domain's finances was a drastic increase
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that it was supposed to be able to produce, 108,600 had been reported "lost". Sadanobu worked ceaselessly to fix the economic situation in
Shirakawa, finally saving it and bringing its finances and agriculture back to stability. These reforms, coupled with Sadanobu's continued political maneuvering,
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territory under direct control of the
Shogunate. Although he protested the move, and later petitioned to return to Shirakawa, he was allowed to return for less than a month before Komine Castle was again taken from him, and placed under the control of
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retainer of
Shirakawa Domain, and was adopted as heir to Abe Masakata. However, he died only three months after taking office. As he had no heir, his death was kept secret from the authorities until Abe Masahisa could be summoned from
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which divided his retainers between a faction favoring a son-in-law and a faction favoring a grandson. His inability to resolve this crisis resulted in his demotion and replacement by another branch of the
Matsudaira clan.
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1777:. As with his cousin, he was also of weak constitution, and retired in 1831 after adopting Abe Masaakira as his heir. He died in 1843 and his grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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higher than his official rating. However, this disparity and complaints from his subjects on harsh and excessive taxation, led to his son, Honda
Tadahira, being transferred to
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holding. However, in 1866, when his father was forced into retirement for his actions in the opening of the port of Hyōgo to foreign trade, Masakiyo was named
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and
Shirakawa Domains. Masanori was ordered to relocate to Shirakawa, but in the midst of this move he died. The succession passed to his cousin Abe Masaatsu.
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in 1837. Although he appeared to have a bright future, he also had weak health and died in 1838. His grave is at the temple of
Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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as the border between the “settled” regions of Japan proper, and the “frontier” regions of northern Japan, and was of great strategic importance. During the
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Shirakawa then came under yet another branch of the
Matsudaira clan, with the appointment of Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Tadayoshi. His adopted grandson,
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and surrounding areas. However, he fell ill and died the following year in 1864. His grave is at the temple of
Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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and the anti-treaty faction within the shogunate, and after Abe gave in to the foreign demands, he was fired from his office. placed under
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After the end of the conflict, Shirakawa Domain was dissolved in December 1868, and became Shirakawa Prefecture in August 1869. After the
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and proclaimed heir. Masasada's death was announced on the same day. Masasada's grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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Shirakawa was then assigned to Matsudaira (Okudaira) Tadahiro, but he was in poor health and assigned running the domain to his
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2080:. In this role, he played a leading role in the negotiations involving the creation of the port and foreign settlements at
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early the following year. This period of Sadanobu's strengthening of the already faltering Tokugawa regime is known as the
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brought him fame, and he was named chief councilor of the Shōgunate in the summer of 1787, and regent to the 11th shōgun
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retainer of Shirakawa Domain, and inherited this post when his elder brother Abe Masada was selected to become
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of Shirakawa. The very same day, he was transferred to Tanagura and Shirakawa Domain became
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territory administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but the
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of Shirakawa Domain. He was the eldest son of Abe Shōzō, a 3000
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1705:. When he was three years old, his father died and he became
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in 1847, but retired the following year. He lived into the
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390:. He built Komine Castle, and established the surrounding
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went to his son, Abe Masakiyo. He died in Tokyo in 1887.
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of Shirakawa Domain, and an important official in the
2348:. Harvard University Asia Center. p. 0674322304.
461:. Furthermore, the early death of his sons led to an
331:. It was also the scene of one of the battles of the
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2014:. Masatō was the younger son of Abe Shōzō, a 3000
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2365:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan
2273:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan
2251:Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987).
2164:. The castle was garrisoned by troops of the
1801:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the 14th son of
1701:of Shirakawa Masanori was the second son of
1687:, February 26, 1806 – November 8, 1823)
8:
2293:江戸時代全大名家事典 (Edo period Daimyo Encyclopaedia)
1857:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the 4th son of
1821:. Noted for his intelligence, he served as
2221:Politics in the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1600-1843,
2001:, February 15, 1828 – April 20, 1887)
630:surveys and projected agricultural yields.
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1951:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the nephew of
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18:
1905:, November 28, 1823 - September 22, 1848)
585:could be appointed. Shirakawa joined the
398:in 1637, but the clan was transferred to
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541:. He overcame the objections of the
471:Matsudaira (Echizen) Naonori became
1795:, September 14, 1813 - May 3, 1838)
1654:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下)
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511:Shirakawa was then assigned to the
2174:. In 1868, the castle fell to the
374:'s generals, was transferred from
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2699:History of Fukushima Prefecture
2238:The Bakufu in Japanese History,
2235:and William B. Hauser. (1987).
571:in 1866. Shirakawa then became
1969:in 1849. In 1863, he assisted
413:, with an increase to 140,000
394:. He was followed by his son,
30:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan
1:
1725:issued a decree rotating the
2315:Beasley, William G. (1955).
2126:was the 8th (and final) Abe
2052:, and the following year to
616:As with most domains in the
323:. Its most famous ruler was
267:part of Fukushima Prefecture
2382:Shirakawa on "Edo 300 HTML"
606:abolition of the han system
319:in what is now the city of
311:Japan, located in southern
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2110:Abe Masakiyo (Shirakawa)
80:37.132624°N 140.213583°E
58: • Coordinates
2724:Echizen-Matsudaira clan
2344:Medzini, Meron (1971).
2321:Oxford University Press
2291:Kudo, Hiroyasu (2008).
2219:Totman, Conrad. (1988)
327:, the architect of the
531:, rose to the post of
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243:• Disestablished
2638:Hokuriku & Kōshin
2628:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō
2040:. In 1861, he became
1657:100,000 -> 60,000
567:, was transferred to
315:. It was centered on
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85:37.132624; 140.213583
2295:. Tokyo Publishing.
2055:Edo Kita Machi-bugyō
1803:Matsudaira Nobuakira
1202:Matsudaira Sadayoshi
1103:Matsudaira Motochika
855:Sakakibara Tadatsugu
626:, based on periodic
559:, the 8th and final
407:Sakakibara Tadatsugu
321:Shirakawa, Fukushima
2709:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
2363:Papinot, E (1910).
2271:Papinot, E (1910).
2180:Battle of Shirakawa
2167:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
1973:in the policing of
1971:Matsudaira Katamori
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1004:Matsudaira Tadahiro
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581:began before a new
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133:• Established
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2012:Tokugawa shogunate
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1144:Matsudaira Akinori
1062:Matsudaira Naonori
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593:forces during the
411:Tatebayashi Domain
305:Tokugawa shogunate
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2704:Iwashiro Province
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2333:978-0-19-713508-2
2327:, London, 2001.
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1759:Tokugawa Munemasa
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523:. The 7th
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1068:松平(越前)直矩
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2418:Domains
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1208:松平(久松)定
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