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Tōtōmi Province

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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. 331:
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 1973: 163:
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. 1156: 350:
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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given in the table is the total from within & without the province, not restricted to the parts of the domain actually located in Tōtōmi.
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in all twelve districts of Tōtōmi; ignoring spiritual (shrine/temple) holdings, tiny Hamana & Iwata are entirely shogunate domain
1149: 1953: 496: 1142: 308: 182:, the Imagawa recovered Tōtōmi and effectively annexed it to Suruga Province. After the defeat of the Imagawa at the 1107: 450: 1923: 484: 456: 438: 1639: 1060: 508: 502: 478: 468: 462: 444: 490: 474: 347: 206: 118: 1862: 428: 361: 320: 1226: 1402: 1347: 338:
of the feudal domains in Tōtōmi, now unemployed due to the sudden end to feudalism, were settled in the
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of Tōtōmi from the National Archives Digital Archives, oriented towards the East at the top
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Collection of all Tenpō kuniezu at the National Archives Digital Archive (English page)
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red lines: major roads with distance markers (black dots), the thicker line is the
328: 191: 171: 146: 384: 237:, the Tokugawa recovered their lost territories, and reassigned Tōtōmi to various 1053: 1847: 1674: 1631: 681: 631: 511:(山名郡) – merged into Iwata District (along with Toyoda District) on April 1, 1896 505:(豊田郡) – merged into Iwata District (along with Yamana District) on April 1, 1896 487:(長上郡) – merged into Hamana District (along with Fuchi District) on April 1, 1896 273:
At the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tōtōmi Province was divided among several
134: 111: 92: 17: 606: 400: 282: 274: 175: 459:(浜名郡) – absorbed Fuchi and Nakagami Districts on April 1, 1896; now dissolved 471:(磐田郡) – absorbed Toyoda and Yamana Districts on April 1, 1896; now dissolved 343: 159: 110:" Tōtōmi " in "The Famous Scenes of the Sixty States" (六十余州名所図会), depicting 102: 1114: 576: 493:(佐野郡) – merged with Kitō District to become Ogasa District on April 1, 1896 1102: 145:, and was named Mitsuke – a name which survived into modern times as 1752: 1082: 572: 557: 524: 377: 365: 198:
of Mikawa. To consolidate his new holdings, Tokugawa Ieyasu constructed
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forbid the construction of bridges on the major rivers (such as at the
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retainers. Following the defeat of the Tokugawa shogunate during the
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Tōtōmi was one of the original provinces of Japan established in the
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coloured ovaloids: Villages , given with their nominal rice income
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of Tōtōmi, with their total nominal income given in the annotation
255: 141:. The original capital of the province was located in what is now 117: 97: 29: 465:(引佐郡) – absorbed Aratama District on April 1, 1896; now dissolved 34:
Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Totomi Province highlighted
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Major mountains/rivers/islands are visually self-explanatory
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in Tōtōmi were reassigned to other territories, mostly in
1926:... grouped, according to geographic position, into the 213:, Tokugawa Ieyasu was forced to trade his domains in the 712:
holdings in (=income from) Haibara and Shūchi districts
315:, during the first wave of prefectural mergers (第1次府県統合 1825: 1751: 1673: 1630: 1577: 1524: 1476: 1313: 1225: 1177: 540:Bakumatsu-period major holdings in Tōtōmi Province 441:(麁玉郡) – merged into Inasa District on April 1, 1896 293:returned to Suruga in 1868 to rule the short-lived 262:at several locations. For defensive purposes, the 186:, Tōtōmi was divided between the powerful warlords 319:), the new prefectures in Tōtōmi were merged into 696:Domains seated elsewhere with holdings in Tōtōmi 327:, which by that time comprised all of Suruga and 425:feudal domains/shogunate/crown lands/prefectures 358:Tōtōmi Province consisted of twelve districts: 49: 393:village/town colours & black borders: the 84: 43: 1974:States and territories disestablished in 1871 1150: 1079:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan 8: 477:(城東郡) – merged with Saya District to become 91:. The origin of its name is the old name of 796:holdings in Yamana, Toyoda, Aratama, Inasa 221:instead. Hamamatsu was relinquished to the 62:in the area of Japan that is today western 1157: 1143: 1135: 1895:. (2005). "Provinces and prefectures" in 78:Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was 804: 538: 360: 995: 368:9 (Gregorian 1838–39) provincial map 7: 383:coloured rectangles: towns = mostly 170:, Tōtōmi was ruled nominally by the 1120:National Museum of Japanese History 806:Bakumatsu nominal income of Tōtōmi 354:Districts under the Ritsuryō system 174:before coming under control of the 589:Domains seated in Tōtōmi Province 25: 346:industry. With the coming of the 342:region, where they developed the 233:. After the establishment of the 1115:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 1101: 518:Bakumatsu-period feudal division 1969:1871 disestablishments in Japan 387:or waystations on major roads, 277:, which were assigned to close 1964:History of Shizuoka Prefecture 1: 1928:'five provinces of the Kinai' 1081:. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 760:holdings in Haibara and Kitō 728:holdings in Haibara and Kitō 403:seats, given with their lords 389:-machi/-chō/-eki/-shuku/-juku 1036:, retrieved August 25, 2021. 289:, the last Tokugawa shōgun, 258:passed through Tōtōmi, with 780:holdings in Kitō and Fuchi 309:abolition of the han system 246:During the Edo period, the 50: 1990: 399:white rectangles: castles/ 1959:Former provinces of Japan 1886: 1166:Former provinces of Japan 1077:Papinot, Edmond. (1910). 695: 670: 645: 620: 593: 588: 583: 567: 562: 555: 550: 547: 544: 415:In modern times part of: 209:and the rise to power of 85: 44: 1893:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 1091:Tōtōmi on "Edo 300 HTML" 1061:Harvard University Press 1052:and Käthe Roth. (2005). 1050:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 1003:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 27:Former province of Japan 481:(小笠郡) on April 1, 1896 411: 125: 115: 35: 1110:at Wikimedia Commons 569:Shogunate territories 364: 317:daiichiji fu/ken tōgō 121: 101: 66:. 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Under the 151:post station 147:Mitsuke-juku 132: 105: 79: 38: 37: 1920:prefectures 1128:Search mask 1059:Cambridge: 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 1067:  1007:Tōtōmi 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– 1417:1869– 1407:1869– 1397:–1869 1393:Mutsu 1372:1869– 1358:Iwase 1352:1869– 1348:Iwaki 1338:Iwaki 1327:-1869 1290:Shima 1280:Owari 1187:Izumi 1179:Kinai 1009:" in 990:Notes 984:Kyoto 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 638:koku 613:koku 391:etc. 194:and 149:, a 74:and 1718:Iki 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 916:153 905:129 894:277 883:116 850:106 839:149 828:155 632:Ōta 329:Izu 254:to 252:Edo 229:to 192:Kai 190:of 45:遠江国 1950:: 1934:." 1891:: 1848:Hi 1122:: 1071:; 1063:. 938:54 861:94 579:) 419:, 243:. 95:. 86:遠州 70:, 48:, 1172:) 1168:( 1158:e 1151:t 1144:v 1057:. 1024:. 949:2 927:6 872:1 768:- 380:) 376:( 89:) 83:( 55:) 42:( 20:)

Index

Tōtōmi province

province of Japan
Shizuoka Prefecture
Mikawa
Suruga
Shinano
Lake Hamana

Hiroshige
ukiyo-e
Lake Hamana

Hokusai
Nara period
Taihō Code
Iwata
Mitsuke-juku
post station
Tōkaidō
Engishiki
Muromachi period
Imagawa clan
Shiba clan
Sengoku period
Battle of Okehazama
Takeda Shingen
Kai
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Hamamatsu Castle

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