- was
established by
Maeda To****aka, the
fifth son of
Maeda Toshiie, at
Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke Province. All of
these cadet branches also continued...
- 25, 1637) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period, who
ruled the
Nanokaichi Domain. He was the
fifth son of
Maeda Toshiie. His
court title was Yamato...
-
Nanokaichi Domain (七日市藩,
Nanokaichi-han) was a
feudal domain under the
Tokugawa shogunate of Edo
period ****an,
located in Kōzuke
Province (modern-day...
- Jōshū-Nankaichi
Station (上州七日市駅, Jōshū-
Nanokaichi-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the city of Tomioka, Gunma, ****an,
operated by the
private railway...
- Toshihiro, 11th daimyō of Ueno-
Nanokaichi (1823–1877) Toshiaki,
Governor of
Nanokaichi, 1st
Viscount (1850–1896;
Governor of
Nanokaichi 1869–1871,
created 1st...
-
Viscount Maeda Toshisada, the
eldest son of
Maeda Toshiaki, the last
daimyo of
Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke Province....
-
Maeda To****aka may
refer to:
Maeda To****aka (
Nanokaichi) (1616–1637), daimyō of
Nanokaichi Domain Maeda To****aka (Toyama) (1690-1745), daimyō of Toyama...
- born in Tokyo, as the
eldest son of
Maeda Toshiaki, the
final daimyō of
Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke Province, and
inherited his father’s
kazoku peerage title...
- (1656-1871)
Yoshii (1590-1610/1682-1693/1709-1871)
Annaka (1615-1871)
Nanokaichi (1616-1871)
Obata (1590-1871) Koga (1590-1871) Yūki (1590-1871) Sekiyado...
- - Jōshin Line Higashi-Tomioka - Jōshū-Tomioka - Nishi-Tomioka - Jōshū-
Nanokaichi - Jōshū-Ichinomiya -
Kanohara -
Nanjai -
Sendaira Jōshin-etsu Expressway...