- Ōta
Sukekatsu (太田 資功, June 24, 1827 –
February 12, 1862) was the 6th daimyō of
Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day ****uoka Prefecture) in...
- (Shinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu( Heinosuke). From the left in the top row:
Kataoka Masumitsu (Kenkichi)...
- Shigeki(Sinbei), Tani Tateki(Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado(Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu(Heinosuke). From the left in the top row:
Kataoka Masumitsu(Kenkichi)...
- (Sinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu (Heinosuke). Top row, from left:
Kataoka Masumitsu (Kenkichi), Manabe...
- (Sinbei), Tani
Tateki (Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado (Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu (Heinosuke). Top row, from left:
Kataoka Masumitsu (Kenkichi), Manabe...
- Shigeki(Sinbei), Tani Tateki(Moribe),
Yamada Kiyokado(Heizaemon),
Yoshimoto Sukekatsu(Heinosuke). From the left in the top row:
Kataoka Masumitsu(Kenkichi)...
- Yves
Pierre Petroff France 2005–2008 Alan
Astbury Canada 2008–2011
Sukekatsu Ushioda ****an 2011–2014
Cecilia Jarlskog Sweden 2014–2017
Bruce McKellar...
- Ōta clan and daimyō of
Kakegawa on the
death of his
elder brother, Ōta
Sukekatsu in
January 1862, but was only a
child of
eight years at the time. His...
- Father:
Itakura Katsutaka Mother:
Ishida clan's
daughter Wife: Ōta
Sukekatsu’s daughter Concubine:
Morishima clan's
daughter Children:
Itakura Katsunori...
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exception of the Ni-no-Maru
Goten (二の丸御殿) (daimyō's mansion),
built by Ōta
Sukekatsu after the earthquake, and
registered with the
government in 1980 as an...