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Tokugawa Naritomo (徳川 斉朝,
September 27, 1793 – May 11, 1850) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Owari Domain. His
childhood name was...
- Kata (d. 1808)
later Hoshin'in
Toshihime (1789–1817)
married Tokugawa Naritomo by Oman Koso-in (b. 1790) by Oman
Takechiyo (1792–1793) by Oman Tokugawa...
- 14th - Yagyū Hyōsuke
Taira Toshihisa 15th -
Owari Gondainagon Minamoto Naritomo 16th - Yagyū
Shinroku Taira Toshimasa 17th - Yagyū Chūjirō
Taira Toshishige...
- Meijō Park in 1931.
Located west of the O****e
Garden was lord
Tokugawa Naritomo's Shin
Goten (新御殿 New Palace) in what is
today Horibata-chō (堀端町). The larger...
- moat, main keep,
northwestern turret, and the
retreat of Lord
Tokugawa Naritomo (徳川 斉朝) in Horibata-chō (堀端町) on the left. The Hori
river is
running below...
- have
opened after the
retirement of the 10th lord of the domain,
Tokugawa Naritomo, in 1827. The 12th lord,
Tokugawa Naritaka (1810–1845),
actively operated...
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Mitsutomo Tsunanari Yoshimichi Gorōta
Tsugutomo Muneharu Munekatsu Munechika Naritomo Nariharu Naritaka Yo****sugu
Yoshikumi Mochinaga Yoshinori Yoshikatsu Yoshiakira...
- ****anese
royalty Preceded by
Tokugawa Munekatsu 9th (Tokugawa) daimyō of
Owari 1761–1799 Succeeded by
Tokugawa Naritomo...
- tabi ( A
Journey to
Another Me). 1997. Tokyo:
Yayoi Shobo.
Michi haruka naritomo (The Path is a
little far). 1998.
Kosei Publishing. Waga
jinsei wo dou...
- (1779–1848)
Narimasa (1728–1766)
Munemoto (1754–1826) Nijō
Harutaka (1793–1850)
Naritomo(10) (1751–1805) Harumori [ja] (1819–1839) Nariharu(11) (1773–1816) Harutoshi...