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    Nishio Domain (西尾藩, Nishio han) was a feudal domain of the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in former Mikawa Province, in what is now the...
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    Nishio (西尾市, Nishio-shi) is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. As of 1 October 2019[update], the city had an estimated...
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    Matsudaira daimyō of Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province. Matsudaira Norisada – Second generation Ōgyū Matsudaira daimyō of Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province...
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    the Tokugawa shogunate, parts of the province were assigned as feudal domains to trusted hereditary retainers as fudai daimyōs, with large portions retained...
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    譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved...
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    Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Nishio Castle was home to the Ogyu Matsudaira, daimyō of Nishio Domain. The castle was also known as Tsuru-jō (鶴城)...
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    Tokugawa Yoshinobu returned to Suruga in 1868 to rule the short-lived Shizuoka Domain, and the existing daimyōs in Tōtōmi were reassigned to other territories...
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    daimyō with revenues of 15,600 koku in Yamakawa Domain in Shimotsuke Province. He relocated to Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province with an increase to 35,000...
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  • Nishio Tadasaka (西尾 忠受, May 16, 1821 – August 31, 1861) was a daimyō in late-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Tadasaka was...
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    Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤, June 16, 1850 – November 5, 1910) was the final daimyō of Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province in late-Edo period Japan...
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    the age of 55. He was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Norisada of Nishio Domain. Suwa Tadamichi (諏訪忠恕, November 26, 1800 – May 21, 1851) was the 8th...
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  • Nishio Tadamitsu (西尾 忠需, 1716 – April 25, 1760) was a daimyō in mid-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Tadamitsu was the...
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  • Nishio Tadayoshi (西尾 忠善, September 2, 1768 – January 30, 1831) was a daimyō in mid-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Nishio...
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    Yasusuke, was granted Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province; and then, in 1645, he and his family was transferred to Hamamatsu Domain (35,000 koku) in Tōtōmi...
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    Mashima County. In 1764, the fudai daimyō Miura Akitsugu transferred from Nishio Domain in Mikawa Province to a holding of equivalent kokudaka in Mimasaka Province...
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  • Nishio Tadakata (西尾 忠固, 1811 – June 18, 1857) was a daimyō in late-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Tadakata was the fourth...
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  • Nishio Tadanao (西尾 忠移, 1749 – May 9, 1801) was a daimyō in mid-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Nishio Tadayuki was the...
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  • Nishio Tadateru (西尾 忠照, also Nishio Tadaakira) (1613 – December 4, 1654) was a daimyō of the early Edo period, Japan, who ruled Tsuchiura Domain in Hitachi...
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    in 1600, for his service there, he was awarded with lordship of the Nishio Domain of Mikawa (20,000 koku). During the Siege of Osaka in 1614, he defended...
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    period, the area was divided between the holdings of Fukui Domain, Maruoka Domain and Nishio Domain. Following the Meiji restoration, it was organised into...
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