The Okazaki Domain encompassed the Mikawa Province, which is situated in what is now the eastern part of Aichi Prefecture. The administrative center of...
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the Edo period, Okazaki Castle was home to the Honda clan, daimyō of Okazaki Domain, but the castle is better known for its association with Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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Okazaki (岡崎市, Okazaki-shi) is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019[update], the city had an estimated population of 386,999...
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Mikawa Province (section Domains in Mikawa Province)
the Tokugawa shogunate, parts of the province were assigned as feudal domains to trusted hereditary retainers as fudai daimyōs, with large portions retained...
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period, half of present-day Anjō was controlled by Okazaki Domain and the other half by Kariya Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate with some scattered portions...
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large portions were administered by the feudal domains of Okazaki Domain, Okutono Domain and Nishi-Ohira Domain. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became...
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hatamoto administrators, with portions controlled by Yoshida Domain and Okazaki Domain. After the start of the Meiji period, Gamagōri Village in Hoi...
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Honda Yasushige (1554-1611), daimyō of Okazaki Domain Honda Yasushige (Zeze) (1836–1912), daimyō of Zeze Domain Honda clan This disambiguation page lists...
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Matsudaira Nobuyasu (redirect from Okazaki Saburō)
was Jirōzaburō (次郎三郎). He was also called "Okazaki Saburō" (岡崎 三郎), because he had become the lord of Okazaki Castle (岡崎城) in 1570. Because he was a son...
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to mid Edo period, Japan, who ruled Okazaki and Yokosuka domains, and was finally transferred to Murayama Domain in Dewa Province. Toshinaga was the 6th...
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Sukeyoshi was born in Edo as the younger son of a 4560 koku hatamoto of Okazaki Domain in Tōtōmi province. He received a 300 koku stipend on the death of his...
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supported his younger brother Nobunosuke (later Honda Tadanao, daimyō of Okazaki Domain), and was forced to suppress an attempted coup. He also faced possible...
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Chino, Nagano. Yorimizu was married to a daughter of Honda Yasushige of Okazaki Domain. Suwa Tadatsune (諏訪忠恒, May 13, 1595 – November 4, 1657) was the 2nd...
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to Kasama Domain in Hitachi Province in 1645. The next inhabitant of Yokosuka Castle was Honda Toshinaga, formerly daimyō of Okazaki Domain in Owari Province...
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movement in the Sengoku period. Much of the area was under the control of Okazaki Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate and prospered due to its production...
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1883) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Okazaki Domain from 1835 during the Tenpō famine. One of his samurai retainers was...
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transferred to Okazaki Domain, where he exchanged places with Matsudaira (Matsui) Yasuyoshi. His son, Matsudaira Yasuto, was able to increase the domain by 10...
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Koga Domain (古河藩, Koga-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Shimōsa Province, Honshū. The domain was...
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daughter of Honda Tadatoshi, daimyō of Okazaki Domain. His son, Ōta Sukenao, later became daimyō of Tanaka Domain in Suruga Province. Papinot, Edmund. (1906)...
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Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on what is now part of the city of Okazaki, Aichi. Ōoka Tadasuke, the famous magistrate who had served the 9th Tokugawa...
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Prefecture, Japan. Okazaki-shuku was a part of the flourishing castle town surrounding Okazaki Castle, the headquarters for Okazaki Domain. The classic ukiyo-e...
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is generated when DNA polymerase encounters the 5'-end of a downstream Okazaki fragment. It has both 5'endo-/exonuclease and 5'-pseudo-Y-endonuclease...
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to support repair of damaged DNA, but it also contributes to connecting Okazaki fragments by deleting RNA primers and replacing the ribonucleotides with...
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and Taishō period Empire of Japan. Okazaki was born as the younger son in a samurai class family in Wakayama Domain, what is now Wakayama Prefecture. His...
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Dai Okazaki (岡崎太威, Okazaki Dai), more commonly known by his stagename Smelly (スメリー, Sumerī), (born January 13, 1971) is a Japanese comedic performer and...
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Masamune (redirect from Masamune Okazaki)
his swords between 1288 and 1328. Some stories list his family name as Okazaki, but some experts believe this is a fabrication to enhance the standing...
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Watari of the Okazaki Domain (present day Aichi prefecture), and was adopted into the Tsuchiya family as a child. He was sent by the domain to the predecessor...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (category People from Okazaki, Aichi)
samurai in check under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Tokugawa Ieyasu was born in Okazaki Castle on the 26th day of the twelfth month of the eleventh year of Tenbun...
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Matsudaira Hirotada (松平 広忠, June 9, 1526 – April 3, 1549) was the lord of Okazaki Castle in Mikawa province, Japan during the Sengoku Period of the 16th...
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Shiga Shigetaka (category People from Okazaki, Aichi)
eldest son of Shiga Jūshoku, a Confucian scholar of the domain school of the Okazaki Domain. After Jūshoku died in 1868, he was raised in the Matsushita...
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