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by province, district, village , domain/shogunate administration or other feudal territory, early-Meiji prefecture, income, 20th century LPE code (all non-numerical entries are given as full names incl. suffixes, e.g. 遠江国 for Tōtōmi
Province, 佐野郡 for Saya District, 金谷宿 for Kanaya Station, 相良町 for
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nominal income did not correspond to the actual income from a given village/district/province, and in addition there were some, especially non-agricultural, sources of taxable or direct income that were not always accurately represented in the baku/han kokudaka system of the Edo period.
1126:(Database of feudal territories and their yields) at the end of the Edo period (or shortly after, see notes)/in the Meiji restoration; digitization of: Kimura, Motoi (1969–79): 旧高旧領取調帳, 6 Volumes, Kondō Shuppansha.
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provinces, to form an enlarged
Shizuoka Prefecture; it reached practically its present-day extent in 1878 when a part of Izu Province, namely the Izu Islands, were transferred from Shizuoka to Tokyo.
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Sagara Town, 浜松県 for
Hamamatsu Prefecture, etc.; some villages/settlements were split between several lords/territories and therefore have several database entries with fractional incomes)
323:, with enclaves of other prefectures/exclaves in other provinces being removed, so that Hamamatsu and Tōtōmi became basically contiguous. On August 21, 1876, Hamamatsu was merged into
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classification system, Tōtōmi was ranked as a "superior country" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the 16 "middle countries" (中国) in terms of distance from the capital.
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Note: The following figures are taken from the
Japanese Knowledge article, the database and publication series used as the original source are given in the external links.
202:, which effectively became the capital of the province, although parts of Tōtōmi continued to be contested between the Tokugawa and Takeda until Shingen's death.
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railway, Hamamatsu developed rapidly into a major commercial and industrial center, especially in connection with the cotton and silk-spinning industries.
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in all twelve districts of Tōtōmi; ignoring spiritual (shrine/temple) holdings, tiny Hamana & Iwata are entirely shogunate domain
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of the feudal domains in Tōtōmi, now unemployed due to the sudden end to feudalism, were settled in the
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110:" Tōtōmi " in "The Famous Scenes of the Sixty States" (六十余州名所図会), depicting
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of Mikawa. To consolidate his new holdings, Tokugawa Ieyasu constructed
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465:(引佐郡) – absorbed Aratama District on April 1, 1896; now dissolved
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Japanese provinces (1868) with Totomi Province highlighted
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1005:. (2005). "
435:since 1876
135:Nara period
112:Lake Hamana
93:Lake Hamana
1948:Categories
1910:; excerpt,
1828:Taihō Code
1807:Shiribeshi
1478:Hokurikudō
1433:Shimotsuke
1044:References
532:Note: The
431:1871/72 →
340:Makinohara
307:After the
283:Boshin War
250:road from
223:Horii clan
205:After the
176:Shiba clan
139:Taihō Code
137:under the
1916:provinces
1831:provinces
1202:Yamashiro
417:Hamamatsu
395:districts
344:green tea
160:Engishiki
103:Hiroshige
1903:, p. 780
1878:Tsukushi
1838:Chichibu
1782:Ishikari
1767:Chishima
1753:Hokkaidō
1743:Tsushima
1698:Chikuzen
1675:Saikaidō
1632:Nankaidō
1612:Mimasaka
1579:San'yōdō
1526:San'indō
1368:Iwashiro
1017:, p. 990
970:Highways
963:372,388
902:Nagakami
819:kokudaka
814:Villages
811:District
573:Hatamoto
558:kokudaka
534:kokudaka
525:kokudaka
378:kokudaka
217:for the
1922:by the
1817:Tokachi
1792:Kushiro
1737:702–824
1728:Satsuma
1693:Chikugo
1491:Echizen
1447:721–731
1438:Shinano
1423:Rikuzen
1413:Rikuchū
1362:718–724
1342:718–724
1315:Tōsandō
1295:Shimōsa
1275:Musashi
1240:Hitachi
1227:Tōkaidō
1216:716–738
1212:Yoshino
1192:Kawachi
976:Tōkaidō
941:17,927
924:Aratama
919:49,827
908:30,569
897:55,992
886:39,958
864:25,086
853:29,406
842:68,905
831:50,198
825:Haibara
686:10,000
661:10,000
636:50,000
611:60,000
407:Tōkaidō
336:samurai
299:daimyōs
285:of the
248:Tōkaidō
155:Tōkaidō
153:on the
129:History
123:Hokusai
107:ukiyo-e
76:Shinano
1889:Source
1868:Kumaso
1812:Teshio
1802:Oshima
1797:Nemuro
1787:Kitami
1772:Hidaka
1660:Sanuki
1617:Nagato
1607:Harima
1597:Bitchū
1559:Tajima
1516:Wakasa
1486:Echigo
1378:Kōzuke
1305:Tōtōmi
1300:Suruga
1285:Sagami
1270:Mikawa
1265:Kazusa
1207:Yamato
1197:Settsu
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952:1,240
946:Hamana
930:2,233
891:Toyoda
880:Yamana
875:1,041
858:Shūchi
766:Mikawa
682:Nishio
657:Tanuma
571:&
563:notes
552:daimyō
401:domain
72:Suruga
68:Mikawa
58:was a
1863:Koshi
1777:Iburi
1758:1869–
1723:Ōsumi
1713:Hyūga
1708:Hizen
1688:Buzen
1683:Bungo
1645:Awaji
1602:Bizen
1592:Bingo
1569:Tango
1564:Tanba
1549:Iwami
1544:Izumo
1539:Inaba
1496:Etchū
1467:1869–
1457:1869–
1427:1869–
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1372:1869–
1358:Iwase
1352:1869–
1348:Iwaki
1338:Iwaki
1327:-1869
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1280:Owari
1187:Izumi
1179:Kinai
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990:Notes
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982:with
960:1,242
935:Inasa
913:Fuchi
869:Iwata
677:fudai
652:fudai
627:fudai
607:Inoue
601:fudai
548:type
545:Name
499:(周智郡)
453:(榛原郡)
421:Horie
366:Tenpō
279:fudai
256:Kyoto
143:Iwata
80:Enshū
1930:and
1873:Toyo
1858:Kibi
1853:Keno
1843:Fusa
1826:Pre-
1733:Tane
1703:Higo
1665:Tosa
1534:Hōki
1511:Sado
1506:Noto
1501:Kaga
1463:Uzen
1443:Suwa
1383:Mino
1333:Hida
1323:Dewa
1170:List
1065:ISBN
847:Saya
836:Kitō
688:koku
663:koku
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1655:Kii
1650:Iyo
1640:Awa
1622:Suō
1587:Aki
1554:Oki
1453:Ugo
1388:Ōmi
1260:Kai
1255:Izu
1250:Ise
1245:Iga
1235:Awa
980:Edo
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905:129
894:277
883:116
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192:Kai
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