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Tokugawa Yorifusa (徳川 頼房,
September 15, 1603 –
August 23, 1661), also
known as Mito
Yorifusa, was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period.
Known in...
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politics of the
early Edo period. He was the
third son of
Tokugawa Yorifusa (who in turn was the
eleventh son of
Tokugawa Ieyasu) and
succeeded him...
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Yorifusa Yamaguchi (山口 頼房,
Yamaguchi Yorifusa) was a ****anese
anime director.
After graduating from Chuo University's
Animation Resource Group, Yamaguchi...
- 2010.
Yorifusa (2003), p. 29
Norioki (2003), p. 92
Norioki (2003), p. 96 Diedfendorf, Hein &
Yorifusa (2003), p. 95 Diedfendorf, Hein &
Yorifusa (2003)...
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founder Tokugawa Ieyasu's
three youngest sons, Yoshinao, Yorinobu, and
Yorifusa, and were
allowed to
provide a shōgun in case of need. In the Edo period...
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Tsuneo Matsudaira), and he is also a
patrilineal descendant of
Tokugawa Yorifusa, the
youngest son of
Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 2007,
Tsunenari published a book...
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fourteen tankōbon volumes. A 12-episode
anime television series,
directed by
Yorifusa Yamaguchi and
animated by
Studio Deen was
broadcast in 2003. The anime...
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Ieyasu appointed his
eleventh son,
Tokugawa Yorifusa, as daimyō in 1610. With his appointment,
Yorifusa became the
founding member of the Mito branch...
- tankōbon
volumes between March 15, 2005 and May 31, 2006.
Directed by
Yorifusa Yamaguchi the OVA
titled Keiraku no
Houteishiki Level-C (快楽の方程式 Level-C...
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Attempt to
Transform a Metropolis" in C. Hein, J.M. Diefendorf, and I.
Yorifusa (Eds.) (2003).
Building Urban ****an
after 1945. New York: Palgrave. Shinjuku...