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Tsugaru Nobuhira

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In September 1627, a lightning strike set the five-story donjon of Takaoka Castle on fire, which caused a warehouse filled with gunpowder to explode. The fire quickly spread to other parts of the castle and surrounding castle town. The castle was rebuilt on a smaller scale, and was renamed Hirosaki
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On Tamenobu’s death in 1607, Nobuhira became head of the Tsugaru clan over the objections of a faction which supported his nephew Tsugaru Kumachiyo (1600–1623), the young son of Nobutake. This was the first of many
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by his first wife Tatsuhime. Nobuhira had nine sons and four daughters. His second son, Tsugaru Nobufusa, by his second wife Mate-hime was given a 5000
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before being told to return to his home domain to guard against unrest from other northern domains who might come out in support of the
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Nobuhira died on January 14, 1631, at the clan residence in Edo. His grave is at the temple of Shinryō-in (a subsidiary of
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The content of much of this article was derived from that of the corresponding article on Japanese Knowledge (XXG).
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placed the domain in danger of attainer, but the issue was resolved through the arbitration of the
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as a main port for shipping to Edo, and for transit to the northern island of
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In 1614, Nobuhira dispatched his forces in support of the Tokugawa at the
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to Hirosaki Domain, with the Tsugaru clan ordered to be transferred to
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and exiled to the clan's small subsidiary holding in Kozuke Province.
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Tsugaru Nobuhira was born in 1586 as the third son of
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was on a scale far larger than typical for a 47,000
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Edo
Taitō, Tokyo
Hirosaki Domain
Tsugaru Tamenobu
Tsugaru Nobuyoshi
Ishida Mitsunari
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tsugaru Tamenobu
daimyō
Hirosaki Domain
Mutsu Province
Honshū
Japan
Aomori Prefecture
courtesy title
Etchū-no-kami
Court rank
Ōura Tamenobu
Ōura clan
Christianity
Battle of Sekigahara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Osaka Castle
Toyotomi Hideyori
Sanada clan
Ishida Mitsunari
koku

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