- Mōri
Tokichika (毛利 時親, died
August 26, 1341) was a
samurai during the
Kamakura period and a
gokenin of the
Kamakura shogunate. He was the
fourth son of...
- shogunate. Mōri
Tokichika (毛利時親, ? –1341),
gokenin of the
Kamakura shogunate. Mōri
Motoharu (毛利元春, 1323– ? ), great-grandson of
Tokichika (father and grandfather)...
-
holding in
Echigo Province to be ****igned to his 5th son,
Yanagisawa Tokichika. This
marked the
start of
Mikkaichi Domain.
Tochichika turned the domain...
-
Kawachinagano to
study strategy under the
tutelage of a man
named Oe
Tokichika.
According to legend,
Emperor Go-Daigo had a
dream in
which he was sheltering...
-
Katsunari Yoshida-Kōriyama
Castle 吉田郡山城
Hiroshima Akitakata 1336 Mōri
Tokichika Hiroshima Castle 広島城
Hiroshima Hiroshima 1589 Mōri
Terumoto Iwakuni Castle...
- Daughter:
married to
Kawano Michinobu (河野 通信) Daughter:
married to Ōoka
Tokichika (大岡 時親)
Yoritomo created his base and
capital at Kamakura, in Izu. Tokimasa...
- Press, 1997. Kashima-Shinryū
Federation of
Martial Sciences homepage Hōjō
Tokichika. Tōgoku
Meisho Zue:
Kashima Shi, 1833. Koryu.com
Entry on
Kashima Shinto-ryu...
- period, Mori
Tsunemitsu granted his
fourth son, Mori
Tokichika,
Yoshidanosho in Aki Province.
Tokichika's descendants remained in
Echigo while ruling indirectly...
- 135.579694 (Tsuzuyama
Kofun -
Nihonmatsu Kofun) Ōe
Tokichika Residence Site 伝大江時親邸跡 den-Ōe
Tokichika tei ato
Kawachinagano 34°24′27″N 135°33′49″E / 34...
- the
title of viscount. A
branch of the clan
descended from
Yanagisawa Tokichika, the 5th son of
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu was
granted the 10,000 koku holding...