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Tsugaru Nobuyasu

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of 1781, during which time thousands of people within the domain starved to death. Beset by problems on all sides, Nobuyasu died suddenly in 1784, leaving the domain and its problems to his only son, Nobuakira.
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in debt, and many of Nobuyasu's senior retainers were corrupt and contributed to the domain's problems. It was discovered that three senior retainers had conspired with merchants in
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until 1746, and in the hands of the senior clan retainers until he came of age. He was received in formal audience by
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Nobuyasu inherited a domain stricken by extensive famine caused by repeated natural disasters, with earthquakes and
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to sell of all of the domain's rice reserves for their personal profit, leaving the domain helpless in face of the
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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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Nobuyasu had one son and three daughters. His grave is at the clan temple of Shinryō-in (a subsidiary of
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Daimyō
Hirosaki Domain
Tsugaru Nobuaki
Tsugaru Nobuakira
Shirakawa Domain
daimyō
Hirosaki Domain
Mutsu Province
Honshū
Japan
Aomori Prefecture
Etchū-no-kami
Court rank
Tsugaru Nobuaki
daimyō
Hirosaki Domain
Tsugaru Nobuhisa
shōgun
Tokugawa Ieshige
volcanic eruptions
Mount Iwaki
ryō
Edo
Great Tenmei Famine
Kan'ei-ji
Taitō-ku
Tokyo

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