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- The Former Hikone Domain Matsubara Shimoyashiki Gardens (旧彦根藩松原下屋敷(お浜御殿)庭園, kyū-Hikone-han Matsubara shimo-yashiki (Ohama goten) teien), also known as...
- Tokugawa Bijut****n) is a private art museum, located on the former Ōzone Shimoyashiki compound in Nagoya, central ****an. Its collection contains more than...
- The Ōzone O****ayashiki (大曽根 御下屋敷), sometimes also read as Shimoyashiki (下屋敷), is a former residence of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan, located...
- of the Tokugawa clan, established a vast residence called the Ōzone Shimoyashiki. After his death, the property was p****ed on to the families of his three...
- The Former Yamauchi Residence (旧山内家下屋敷長屋, Kyū Yamauchike shimoyashiki na****a) in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, ****an belonged to the Yamauchi daimyō of Tosa...
- under shogunal control. Takayama Castle was destro****; however, the shimoyashiki at the base of the castle was modified to serve as the daikansho, or...
- constructed, such as the Kamiyashiki of Matsudaira Tadamasa or the Ōzone Shimoyashiki. Edo suffered badly from devastating fires and the 1657 Great Fire of...
- government to leave in Mito and to live in Tokyo. He relocated to the former shimoyashiki secondary residence of the Mito Clan located in Mukōjima. Tokugawa Akitake...
- playing the role of Princess Michitose in the live stage drama Honzo Shimoyashiki in the Nakaza in Osaka, ****an. 1930: Cinematographer Conrad Wells, director...
- daikon-level position located at a daikansho built on the site of the shimoyashiki of Takayama Castle and was held by 11 men from 1692 to 1765. The daikansho...