map of Yamaguchi Prefecture Tokuyama Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Tokuyama Domain (徳山藩, Tokuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Lord of Tokuyama (1602–1679) Mototsugu, 3rd Lord of Tokuyama (1667–1719) Hirotoyo, 5th Lord of Tokuyama (1705–1773) Nariyoshi, 7th Lord of Tokuyama (1750–1828)...
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Tokuyama (written: 徳山, literally "mountain of virtue") may refer to: Tokuyama Dam, a dam in Gifu Prefecture, Japan Tokuyama Domain, a Japanese domain...
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adopted son of Nanyō Nagaoka (長岡 南陽) who was a feudal retainer of Tokuyama Domain. After studying at Meirinkan, he graduated from the Imperial Military...
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the area was part of the holdings of Tokuyama Domain. Following the Meiji restoration, the village of Tokuyama within Tsuno District, Yamaguchi was established...
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Prefecture as the younger son of a former samurai in the service of Tokuyama Domain. He graduated from the 27th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy...
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During the Edo Period, the area was part of the holdings of Chōshū Domain and Tokuyama Domain. Following the Meiji restoration, the village of Toyoi (豊井村) within...
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"Kaiten Island". Situated in the Seto Inland Sea across the exit from Tokuyama Bay and formerly two islands, Ōzushima and Mashima (馬島) are said to have...
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List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
Hiroshima (1591-1871) Hiroshimashinden (1730-1869) Iwakuni (1587-1871) Tokuyama (1650-1871) Kudamatsu (dates unknown) Chōshū (1600-1871) Chōfu (1600-1871)...
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infantry battalions (歩兵), rifles empty as they did not expect a fight, under Tokuyama Kōtarō, and further south by eight companies from Kuwana with four cannons...
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