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  2. Tokushima Domain - Wikipedia

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    Marquess Hachisuka Mochiaki. Tokushima Domain (徳島藩, Tokushima-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, controlling all of Awa Province and Awaji Province in what is now Tokushima Prefecture and Awaji Island of modern-day Hyōgo Prefecture. It was centered around Tokushima Castle, and was ruled throughout ...

  3. Hachisuka Masakatsu - Wikipedia

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    Invasion of Shikoku. Hachisuka Masakatsu (蜂須賀 正勝, 1526 – July 8, 1586), also known Hachisuka Koroku (蜂須賀小六), was a daimyō, retainer and adviser of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Azuchi–Momoyama period of Japanese history. He was the son of Hachisuka Masatoshi. Hachisuka Masakatsu's birthplace monument(Ama, Aichi ...

  4. Hachisuka clan - Wikipedia

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    Hachisuka Mochiaki. Current head. Masako Hachisuka. Founding year. 14th century. Ruled until. 1871, Abolition of the han system. The Hachisuka clan (Japanese: 蜂須賀氏, Hepburn: Hachisuka-shi) are descendants of Emperor Seiwa (850-880) of Japan and are a branch of the Ashikaga clan through the Shiba clan (Seiwa Genji) of the Minamoto clan.

  5. Tokushima Domain Hachisuka clan cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Kōgenji cemetery. The original bodaiji of the Hachisuka clan was Kōganzan Fukuju-ji (江岸山福聚寺), a Rinzai school temple built by Tōgaku, an adopted son of Hachisuka Masakatsu. It was located within the grounds of Tokushima Castle. It was related out of the castle grounds in 1586. Under the 3rd daimyō, Hachisuka Tadateru, the temple ...

  6. Hachisuka Iemasa - Wikipedia

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    Hachisuka Iemasa (蜂須賀 家政, 1558 – February 2, 1639) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Iemasa, the son of Hachisuka Masakatsu or Koroku, was the founder of the Tokushima Domain. He was one of some daimyo who have bad terms with Ishida Mitsunari . Statue of Hachisuka Iemasa. His father was a retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

  7. Hachisuka Mochiaki - Wikipedia

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    Hachisuka was born at the Hachisuka domain residence in Edo, as the eldest son of the 13th daimyō Hachisuka Narihiro (1821–1868). Hachisuka Narihiro was the 22nd child of shōgun Tokugawa Ienari, and was adopted into the Hachisuka clan as the 12th daimyō, Hachisuka Narimasa was childless. Thus, Mochiaki was the grandson of Tokugawa Ienari ...

  8. Tokushima Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hachisuka Iemasa completed Tokushima Castle after about a year of construction. The site was a long and narrow ridge extending from east-to-west, with the central area over 150 meters long. As was typical for the Sengoku period , the castle originally consisted of a series of enclosures guarded by winding stone walls along the contours of the ...

  9. Category:Hachisuka clan - Wikipedia

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    Tokushima Domain. Tokushima Domain Hachisuka clan cemetery. Categories: Ashikaga clan. Japanese clans. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.