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Matsudaira Harusato (松平 治郷, 1751–1818) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who
ruled the
Matsue Domain. He was
renowned as a tea master, under...
- may have been due to clan politics. Raiden's sponsor,
Daimyo Matsudaira Harusato, was a
descendant of Yūki Hideyasu, a son of
Tokugawa Ieyasu. The Yoshida...
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famous after the
first (Matsudaira Naomasa) is the seventh,
Matsudaira Harusato, more
commonly referred to as
Fumai (不昧公). He
revolutionized the administrative...
- (明々庵) is a tea
house originally constructed in 1779 by Lord
Matsudaira Harusato, daimyō of the
Matsue clan at that time. It is
located in Matsue, Shimane...
- ISSN 1474-1741. PMID 25234148. S2CID 31460146. Flannigan, Kyle L.; Geem, Duke;
Harusato, Akihito; Denning,
Timothy L. (2015-07-01). "Intestinal Antigen-Presenting...
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February 1, 1955,
Imawatari merged with the
villages of Dota, Katabira,
Harusato, ****uri,
Hiromaki and
Hiromi to form the town of Kani. On
April 1, 1982...
- last lord of ****ui
Matsudaira Sadayasu, last lord of
Matsue Matsudaira Harusato (Fumai), lord of Matsue, tea
master Matsudaira Yoritoshi, last lord of...
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Kiyoshi Komiyama Noriko Shindō
Hideo Kino****a
Setsuo Shinoda Cinematography Harusato Ot****
Komei Ishikawa Kenji Sugiyama Edited by
Shintaro Miyamoto Kanjiro...
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Tetsuza was
abolished in 1785. In 1787, the 7th lord of the
Matsue Domain,
Harusato Matsudaira,
visited the family. In 1796, the
Matsue Domain ordered 54,400 kg...
- Chinshin-ryū above) Sekishū-ryū Fumai-ha (石州流不昧派) (founder: the
daimyo Matsudaira Harusato, also
known as
Matsudaira Fumai, 1751–1818). Sekishū-ryū Ikei-ha (石州流怡渓派)...