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Mōri Takachika

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families of the domain. On August 28, 1819, his father returned to the Mōri main family, and on September 10, he was adopted by
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period. He was also the first daimyo to return his lands to the Emperor during the
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and changed his name to Narimoto, later becoming the next daimyo of the domain.
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as reformers of the economy and administration in his domain.
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Chōshū Domain
Imperial Court
Kinmon incident
Boshin War
daimyo
Chōshū Domain
domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Bakumatsu
abolition of the han system
Tokugawa Ieyoshi
Fukubara Fusamasa
Chōshū Domain
Mōri Chikaaki
Fukubara Fusazumi
Fukubara clan
karō

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