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    Matsumae Kinhiro (松前 公広, 1598 – August 14, 1641), was the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo-chi, (Hokkaidō), Japan, in the early Edo period. Holding...
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    The Matsumae Domain (松前藩), a prominent domain during the Edo period, was situated in Matsumae, Matsumae Island (Ishijima), which is currently known as...
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    The Matsumae clan (松前氏, Matsumae-shi) was a Japanese aristocratic family who were daimyo of Matsumae Domain, in present-day Matsumae, Hokkaidō, from the...
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  • Kakizaki Yoshihiro, later Matsumae Yoshihiro (松前 慶広, October 4, 1548 – November 20, 1616), was the first daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo, (Hokkaidō)...
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    jurisdiction in Sakhalin and took tribute from them. In 1635, Matsumae Kinhiro, the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Hokkaidō, sent Satō Kamoemon and Kakizaki...
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    jurisdiction in Sakhalin and took tribute from them. In 1635, Matsumae Kinhiro, the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Hokkaidō, sent Satō Kamoemon and Kakizaki...
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    fief of Gotō Juan (後藤寿庵), he twice travelled to the Matsumae Domain in Ezo, while Matsumae Kinhiro was daimyō, first in 1620, then again in 1622. Early...
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