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of Takamatsu was of great strategic importance and allowed Matsudaira Yorishige to monitor the movements of the domains in the western part of Japan on behalf of the shogunate. Thus, although the Takamatsu-Matsudaira family was a cadet branch family of the Mito-Tokugawa family, but they were not in a position to receive instructions from the Mito Domain and were highly independent. However, the domains remained bound closely together.
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The Matsudaira rulers of Takamatsu placed great emphasis on land improvement through building reservoirs, and reclaiming land along the coastline to develop new rice fields and salt fields. They also diverted the flow of the Koto River, which used to run through the center of Takamatsu, to the west
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closest to the shogun during official councils. This allowed him to be able to listen to the political reports of the chief minister, and although prohibited from giving publicly giving opinions or intervening in politics, made him a major political figure within the Tokugawa shogunate. The location
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of Mito appointed Yorishige's second son as his heir, and sent his own son, Yoritsuna, to succeed Takamatsu Domain. This "exchange of heirs" took place several times over the domain's history, resulting in the last Shogun,
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movement, placing it at odds with the shogunate and also politically with Takamatsu Domain. In addition the two domains were at odds during the succession issue over the successor to Shogun
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for irrigation purposes and improved the water supply for Takamatsu Castle. The domain also encouraged production of lacquerware and pottery as local industries. The
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was reluctant and encouraged Takamatsu to defect. As a result, Matsudaira Yoritsuna was forced to retire and was placed under
2080: 1763: 1735: 602:, Takamatsu Domain supported the shogunate and was initially labelled an "enemy of the court". A punitive force led by 1895: 2044: 1198: 2034: 493:, in eastern Sanuki. It is said that Yorishige was given this position at the express request of his cousin, 1936: 2024: 2014: 577:. During the Edo period, the Takamatsu Domain was the largest producer of white sugar and salt in Japan. 2039: 1888: 1706: 645: 381: 192: 1808: 2075: 2029: 1824: 368: 105: 2095: 2085: 2090: 611: 595: 1652:, Takamatsu consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned 68: 1951: 543: 1971: 1272: 898: 649: 466: 437: 8: 1009: 644:. However, there was much anti-government sentiment in the domain, and in 1871 with the 1986: 562: 523: 514: 441: 397: 352: 216: 1759: 1731: 470: 385: 360: 240: 56: 1941: 1874: 886: 641: 615: 581: 547: 497: 486: 482: 373: 1931: 1666: 1325: 879: 839: 802: 728: 607: 591: 574: 445: 433: 409: 405: 377: 321: 222: 92: 1956: 1991: 1966: 1961: 1860: 874: 765: 586: 558: 455: 429: 16:
Administrative division in southwestern Japan during the Edo period (1587-1871)
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in 1600, so he was confirmed in his holdings with the establishment of the
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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was transferred to Takamatsu Castle and given a fief of 120,000
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and he was given the honor of being seated (along with the
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garden (now Ritsurin Park) built in line with Shogun
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Yorihiro, 1st head of the Daizen branch (1700–1737)
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Takamatsu Domain was dissolved in the 320: 312: 293: 262: 1778: 1719: 542:excelled in academics, poetry, and the 2058: 1910: 1772: 1313:Simplified family tree (Mito-Tokugawa) 1884: 1644:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 1440:Yorinaga, 12th family head, 2nd Count 1753: 1449:Yoriaki, 13th family head, 3rd Count 1747: 1258:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1221:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1184:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 1147:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1110:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1073:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 1036:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 995:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 958:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 921:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 862:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 825:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 788:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 751:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 656:of Takamatsu was later granted the 13: 14: 2112: 669: 1867: 1853: 1839: 1614: 1595: 1580: 1565: 1550: 1519: 1491: 1420: 1405: 1362: 1340: 1319: 873: 703: 462:due to the "Ikoma Disturbance". 292: 285: 261: 254: 79: 67: 2101:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1810:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1807:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1445:Captain Yutaka IJN (1879–1945) 614:was sent attack Takamatsu, but 325:Takamatsu Castle Tsukimi Yagura 1817: 1798: 1787: 1677:33 villages in Yamada District 1671:48 villages in Kagawa District 1525:II. Matsudaira Yoritsune, 2nd 317:Matsudaira Yoritoshi. pre-1903 1: 1712: 1689:29 villages in Utari District 1674:34 villages in Ouchi District 1411:IX. Matsudaira Yorihiro, 9th 1346:I. 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Index

Domain
Japan

Takamatsu, Kagawa
Flag of Takamatsu Domain
Mon of the Matsudaira clan of Takamatsu Domain
Mon
Matsudaira clan
Takamatsu Castle
34°21′0.2″N 134°3′1.4″E / 34.350056°N 134.050389°E / 34.350056; 134.050389
Edo period
Abolition of the han system
Province
Sanuki
Kagawa Prefecture
Takamatsu Domain is located in Kagawa Prefecture
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Takamatsu Domain is located in Japan


feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Kagawa Prefecture
Shikoku
Takamatsu Castle
Shinpan
Matsudaira clan
abolition of the han system
Kagawa Prefecture

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