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At this time, Yoshinobu relinquished the headship of the Tokugawa clan to a young boy in the Tayasu branch of the family, who was given the name of Iesato and took control of the family’s domain ...
and it was here that Prince Tokugawa Iesato, the first head of the Tokugawa family after the shogun was dissolved, held his residence. A powerful figure in Japanese politics and diplomacy ...
“Tokugawa Japan: An Introductory Essay,” by Marcia Yonemoto, University of Colorado “A Case Study of Tokugawa Japan through Art: Views of a Society in Transformation” (lesson plan), by Sara Thompson, ...
In "Studies in Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan," leading postwar political scientist Masao Maruyama chronicles the ideas and debates of scholars throughout the Edo Period (1603-1868).
Iehiro Tokugawa, the 19th head of the Tokugawa family that ruled Japan in the Edo period (1603-1868), is certain to fail in his first attempt to win a House of Councillors seat in Shizuoka ...
"Akabane swords" linked to the Tokugawa clan are seen on display for the first time in this image provided by the Toyota Municipal Government. NAGOYA -- A special exhibit of eight Japanese swords ...
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