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    The Owari-Han, also known as the Owari Domain, was a significant feudal domain in Japan during the Edo period. Situated in the western region of what is...
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    Owari Province (尾張国, Owari no Kuni) was a province of Japan in the area that today forms the western half of Aichi Prefecture, including the modern city...
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  • era Owari Province, a former region in Japan Owari Domain, a feudal domain of Japan in the Edo period Owari clan, an ancient Japanese clan Owari or oware...
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    troops took the traditional Oda stronghold of Owari. Hideyoshi responded by sending an army into Owari. Ieyasu decided to confront Hideyoshi's forces...
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    Echizen and Hida to the north, Shinano to the east, and Ise, Mikawa, and Owari to the south. Its abbreviated form name was Nōshū or Jōshū (濃州). Under the...
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  • Village in the Kasugai District of Owari Province. In the Edo period, the family became retainers of the Owari Domain. Hayashi Hidesada Hayashi Michitomo...
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    The Ogawa Domain (緒川藩, Ogawa-han) was a feudal domain in Owari Province, Japan. Historically, "Ogawa" has also been written as 小川 and 小河. The area was...
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  • The Tokugawa lords of Owari Domain had the largest number of mansions (尾張藩邸 Owari Han-tei) and owned the largest number of acres across Japan as the senior...
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  • was ruled by the Takasu-Matsudaira, a branch of the Tokugawa clan of Owari Domain. Matsudaira Katamori, Matsudaira Sadaaki, Tokugawa Yoshikatsu, and Tokugawa...
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    was the Owari branch. The first of this line was Tokugawa Yoshinao, ninth son of Ieyasu. He and his heirs were daimyōs of the Owari Domain (Owari Han),...
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