-
allowed to
provide a shōgun in case of need. In the Edo
period the term
gosanke could also
refer to
various other combinations of
Tokugawa houses, including...
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based in Marunouchi, Tokyo, the
three clubs were
known as the
Marunouchi Gosanke (丸の内御三家, "Marunouchi Big Three") and
fixtures among them were
known as...
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based in Marunouchi, Tokyo, the
three clubs were
known as the
Marunouchi Gosanke (丸の内御三家) and
fixtures among them were
known as the
Marunouchi derbies....
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independent and are not
under common control. The
three main
entities (
gosanke) are
Mitsubishi UFJ
Financial Group (the
largest bank in ****an), Mitsubishi...
- [citation needed]
After the
death of Ieyasu, in 1636, the
heads of the
gosanke (the
three branches with
fiefs in Owari, Kishū, and Mito) also bore the...
- silver-white ('platinum') scales. The most po****r
category of koi is the
Gosanke,
which is made up of the Kōhaku, Taishō
Sanshoku and Shōwa
Sanshoku varieties...
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other sons to
establish the
gosanke,
hereditary houses which would provide a shōgun if
there were no male heir. The
three gosanke were the Owari, Kii, and...
-
based in Marunouchi, Tokyo, the
three clubs were
known as the
Marunouchi Gosanke (丸の内御三家, "Marunouchi Big Three") and
fixtures among them were
known as...
- is a
branch of the
Tokugawa clan, and it is the
seniormost house of the
Gosanke ("three
honourable houses of the Tokugawa"). The
family was originally...
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Otani Tokyo are
often referred to as one of the
three great hotels (御三家,
gosanke) of Tokyo.
Three main
buildings have
stood on the
hotel site, each of which...