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Tokugawa Nariaki (徳川 斉昭,
April 4, 1800 –
September 29, 1860) was a ****anese daimyō who
ruled the Mito
Domain (now
Ibaraki Prefecture) and contributed...
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Nariaki (written: 斉昭 or 成彬) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Nariaki Nakayama (中山 成彬, born 1943), ****anese politician...
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Nariaki Nakayama (中山 成彬,
Nakayama Nariaki, born 7 June 1943) is a ****anese
politician who has
served as
leader of Kibō no Tō from 2019 to 2021. He served...
- the ranks. Saigō and Ōkubo
worked on Nariakira's behalf,
speaking with
Nariaki, the lord of Mito to
convince him to back Nariakira's view that government...
- shōgun
would be
chosen from one of the
shinpan families)
including Tokugawa Nariaki. As the Tairō Ii
Naosuke had both
prestige and
power second only to the...
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Nariaki Obukuro (小袋成彬,
Nariaki Obukuro", born 30
April 1991) is a ****anese singer, songwriter,
producer and CEO of
Tokyo Recordings. He is responsible...
- with
Nariaki's calls for reform.
Despite this agreement, however, the
shogunate forced Nariaki into
early retirement. This
action angered Nariaki's supporters...
- life.
Tokugawa Yoshinobu was born in Edo as the
seventh son of
Tokugawa Nariaki, daimyō of Mito. Mito was one of the gosanke, the
three branch families...
- singer-songwriter
Hikaru Utada covered the EXPO
Version with
singer and
producer Nariaki Obukuro in the J-Wave
Radio show
MUSIC HUB. Both
artists were requested...
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Masayoshi (1810–1864). At the head of the
dissident faction was
Tokugawa Nariaki, who had long
embraced a
militant loyalty to the
emperor along with anti-foreign...