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465:, the domain money was not well received. In 1693, his senior retainers had enough, and through senior clan members issued a petition to Tsunamura warning against rule by tyranny. Tsunamura was reportedly rendered speechless with rage, but was unable to gather support. In Autumn 1697, with no sign that he would voluntarily reign from office, his retainers plotted to have him forcibly placed into retirement, but no agreement could be reached. Tsunamura remained in office until 1703, when he resigned in favor of his cousin, 63: 44: 422:. Testimony between Aki and the retainers of Munekatsu and Muneyoshi did not agree, and the testimony of Munekatsu's retainer Harada Munesuke made a particularly poor impression. Harada then murdered Aki before further testimony could be given, before being killed himself by the guards. The court ruled in favor of Aki. Tsunamura was allowed to remain 386:. From 1660 to 1671, the two uncles acted as guardians for the infant Tsunamura, usurping his authority and becoming notorious for their greed, corruption and misgovernment. The domain was beset by constant peasant rebellions and (according to popular history) Tsumanura narrowly avoided assassination by his uncles on several occasions. 407:. Aki Muneshige, a relative from a cadet branch of the Date clan and retainer of Date Tsunamune managed to register a complaint to the shogunate officials about the mismanagement of the domain. Aki and various domain officials were summoned before the council of 457:. Through these efforts, he gained the reputation of being a good ruler; however, the fiscal burden of all of these public works and temple building drove the domain into debt. In 1683, the domain issued a 352: 476:
Tsunamura died in 1719, and his grave is at Dainenjiyama in Sendai, rather than the Date clan mausoleum. In 1924, he was posthumously elevated to Senior Third Rank.
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or "Date Disturbance" of 1671, which has been retold in theatre, and has become one of the more well-known tales of unrest and disunity among the
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Once Tsunamura actually was able to exercise his own authority, one of his first actions was to order the construction of
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at the age of 2, when his father was relieved of his position due to political manipulations by his uncles,
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by a concubine. His childhood name was Kamechiyo-maru (亀千代丸). He was later styled
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in northern Japan, and the 20h hereditary chieftain of the
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Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 65.
445:. From 1689 to 1690 he assisted in the repair of the 212: 201: 191: 179: 162: 147: 142: 126: 114: 90: 60: 29: 437:works on rivers. He also emphasized the study of 469:, as he had no son by his wife (the daughter of 574:Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan 317: 258: 8: 42: 26: 507:2nd daughter Hakuhime, died in childhood 537: 501:1st daughter: Kohime, died in childhood 355:was Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. 7: 504:1st son: Ogichiyo, died in childhood 289:. Tsunamura's succession led to the 548:, London: Blandford Press, p. 117. 491:Mother: Misawa Hatsuko (1640–1686) 374:and Date Masamune's 10th son, and 25: 347:(General of the Left Guards) and 307:Tsunamura was the eldest son of 263:, 29 April 1659 – 5 August 1719) 61: 587:Sendai Domain on "Edo 300 HTML" 389:Events came to a head with the 48:Portrait of Date Tsunamura at 1: 559:A History of Japan: 1615–1867 330:ceremony, which was held by 649: 633:People of Edo-period Japan 544:Turnbull, Stephen (1989). 237: 318: 259: 232: 138: 79: 56: 41: 36: 576:. New York: Overbeck Co. 461:; however, with rampant 557:Sansom, George (1963). 225:Misawa Hatsuko (mother) 498:(Senhime) (1659–1706) 339:. In later life, his 433:and irrigation and 299:of the Edo period. 106:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 596:(3 November 2007) 592:2011-06-07 at the 345:Sakonoe-gon-shōshō 50:Sendai City Museum 372:Ichinoseki Domain 358:Tsunamura became 236: 235: 16:(Redirected from 640: 599: 562: 555: 549: 546:Samurai Warlords 542: 376:Tamura Muneyoshi 337:Tokugawa Ietsuna 323: 321: 320: 264: 262: 261: 169: 157: 155: 143:Personal details 129: 117: 101:Tokugawa Ietsuna 84: 65: 46: 27: 21: 648: 647: 643: 642: 641: 639: 638: 637: 603: 602: 597: 594:Wayback Machine 583: 570:Papinot, Edmond 566: 565: 556: 552: 543: 539: 534: 522: 482: 315: 305: 256: 251: 228: 171: 167: 153: 151: 127: 115: 110: 85: 80: 52: 32: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 646: 644: 636: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 605: 604: 601: 600: 582: 581:External links 579: 578: 577: 564: 563: 550: 536: 535: 533: 530: 529: 528: 521: 518: 517: 516: 514:Date Yoshimura 510: 509: 508: 505: 502: 492: 489: 487:Date Tsunamune 481: 478: 471:Inaba Masanori 467:Date Yoshimura 459:paper currency 447:Nikkō Tōshō-gū 443:Shinto shrines 420:Sakai Tadakiyo 384:Iwanuma Domain 364:Date Munekatsu 341:courtesy title 313:Date Tsunamoto 309:Date Tsunamune 304: 301: 275:, and the 4th 254:Date Tsunamura 234: 233: 230: 229: 227: 226: 223: 220:Date Tsunamune 216: 214: 210: 209: 207:Inaba Masanori 203: 199: 198: 193: 189: 188: 185:Sendai, Miyagi 183:Dainenjiyama, 181: 177: 176: 170:(aged 60) 166:August 5, 1719 164: 160: 159: 158:April 29, 1659 149: 145: 144: 140: 139: 136: 135: 133:Date Yoshimura 130: 124: 123: 121:Date Tsunamune 118: 112: 111: 109: 108: 103: 97: 92: 88: 87: 77: 76: 58: 57: 54: 53: 47: 39: 38: 34: 33: 31:Date Tsunamura 30: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 645: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 623:Tozama daimyo 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 610: 608: 598:(in Japanese) 595: 591: 588: 585: 584: 580: 575: 571: 568: 567: 560: 554: 551: 547: 541: 538: 531: 527: 524: 523: 519: 515: 512:Adopted Son: 511: 506: 503: 500: 499: 497: 493: 490: 488: 484: 483: 479: 477: 474: 472: 468: 464: 460: 456: 455:Hikone Domain 452: 448: 444: 440: 436: 435:flood control 432: 427: 425: 421: 418: 417: 412: 411: 406: 405: 400: 399: 394: 393: 387: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 356: 354: 350: 349:Mutsu-no-kami 346: 342: 338: 335: 334: 329: 328: 314: 310: 302: 300: 298: 294: 293: 288: 284: 283:Sendai Domain 280: 279: 274: 271: 268: 265:was an early 255: 249: 245: 241: 240:Japanese name 231: 224: 221: 218: 217: 215: 211: 208: 204: 200: 197: 194: 190: 186: 182: 180:Resting place 178: 174: 165: 161: 150: 146: 141: 137: 134: 131: 125: 122: 119: 113: 107: 104: 102: 99: 98: 96: 93: 89: 83: 78: 75: 74:Sendai Domain 71: 70: 64: 59: 55: 51: 45: 40: 35: 28: 19: 573: 558: 553: 545: 540: 496:Manjuji-dono 495: 475: 439:Confucianism 428: 423: 414: 408: 402: 396: 390: 388: 379: 367: 359: 357: 348: 344: 331: 325: 312: 306: 296: 290: 276: 253: 252: 247: 205:daughter of 168:(1719-08-05) 128:Succeeded by 94: 81: 67: 618:1719 deaths 613:1659 births 449:along with 192:Nationality 116:Preceded by 607:Categories 572:. (1948). 532:References 431:windbreaks 353:Court rank 267:Edo period 154:1659-04-29 628:Date clan 526:Date Sōdō 463:inflation 451:Ii Naooki 392:Date Sōdō 303:Biography 292:Date Sōdō 287:Date clan 86:1660–1703 82:In office 18:Tsunamura 590:Archived 520:See also 485:Father: 413:and the 351:and his 270:Japanese 238:In this 222:(father) 196:Japanese 91:Monarchs 398:bunraku 327:genpuku 273:samurai 244:surname 213:Parents 187:, Japan 175:, Japan 494:Wife: 480:Family 424:daimyō 404:kabuki 380:daimyō 368:daimyō 360:daimyō 333:shōgun 297:daimyō 278:daimyō 242:, the 202:Spouse 173:Sendai 95:Shōgun 69:Daimyō 416:Tairō 410:rōjū 401:and 343:was 319:伊達綱基 260:伊達綱村 248:Date 163:Died 148:Born 66:4th 37:伊達綱村 473:). 453:of 382:of 370:of 281:of 246:is 72:of 609:: 378:, 366:, 322:) 316:( 257:( 250:. 156:) 152:( 20:)

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Tsunamura

Sendai City Museum

Daimyō
Sendai Domain
Tokugawa Ietsuna
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Date Tsunamune
Date Yoshimura
Sendai
Sendai, Miyagi
Japanese
Inaba Masanori
Date Tsunamune
Japanese name
surname
Edo period
Japanese
samurai
daimyō
Sendai Domain
Date clan
Date Sōdō
Date Tsunamune
genpuku
shōgun
Tokugawa Ietsuna
courtesy title
Court rank

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