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50: 506: 1414:. In an effort to rectify the domain's perennial financial problems, he pushed for the development of new rice lands, new monopolies and increased taxes; however, inflation together with these financial measures resulted in a peasant revolt in 1813. In 1831, the castle town of Toyama was largely destroyed by a fire. The domain issued paper currency in 1833. The same year, he annoused a five-year plan for restructuring the clan's finances, and invited a merchant from 347:. Although Maeda Toshitsugu moved into Toyama Castle in 1640, initially the castle itself remained part of Kaga Domain and he intended to construct a new castle in a different location within Nei District. However, he was unable to raise the funds for this endeavor and in 1659 reached an agreement with Kaga Domain to exchange the holdings in Niikawa District and the exclave in Kaga Province for Toyama Castle and the surrounding 27,000 398:. However, this did not mean that the domain was very prosperous, as its subordinate position to Kaga Domain meant that extra revenues were constantly being drained off to repay the debts of the parent domain. Also, Toyama was subject to frequent flooding and other natural disasters. In 1831, most of the town burned down in a fire, and in 1858 an earthquake followed by flooding again destroyed most of the town. The domain under 193: 1596:, which severely damaged Toyama Castle and the surrounding caste town, and a landslide blocked the flow of the Jōganji River for two weeks, until the dam burst causing great damage and loss of life. Toshikata retired shortly afterwards and Toyama Domain came under the direct supervision of Kaga Domain. Toshikata's grave is at the temple of Emmei-in in 1171:
of Toyama Domain. Toshioki was born in Toyama as the second son of Maeda Masatoshi, and inherited the domain and its problems on his father's death in 1706. Financial problems forced him to lay off 60 retainers, to become more severe in tax collection and to pass sumptuary laws. He also taxed tobacco
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on the forced retirement of Maeda Toshikata. However, Toshiatsu was only three years old at the time, therefore Toyama came effectively under the direct control of Kaga Domain. From 1869 until the abolition of the han system he was appointed imperial governor of Toyama, and afterwards relocated to
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in 1640, initially the castle itself remained part of Kaga Domain and he intended to construct a new castle in a different location within Nei District. However, he was unable to raise the funds for this endeavor and in 1659 reached an agreement with Kaga Domain to exchange his holdings in Niikawa
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of Kaga Domain was forced to step in to resolve the conflict, which he did by largely firing the members of the Edo faction. Toshikata was also sidelined, allegedly for poor health in 1857 and his father ruled from behind-the-scenes for the next two years. In 1858, the domain suffered from the
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projects begun by his father, the domain faced financial problems as much of the best farmland in the area remained under the control of Kaga Domain, which also raided the treasury of Toyama Domain whenever it needed funds. He attempted to start new industries, including the selling of
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on his father's retirement in 1846. He was only 12 years old at the time and was in poor health, so all governance was left in the hands of his parents and senior retainers. This led to a conflict between the retainers based in Edo and those remaining in Toyama, which erupted in an
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of lands. In 1661, he received permission from the Tokugawa shogunate to rebuild the castle and to layout a new castle town. During his tenure, he was noted for promulgating the domain's legal code in 1644, and for his work on opening new rice lands, irrigation and
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of Toyama Domain. He was born in Edo as the second son of Maeda Toshinori, but was still underage on his father's death, so the domain was assigned to Maeda Toshitsuyo instead. In 1811, he was adopted by Toshitsuyo to restore the line of succession and became
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on his brother's death a few months later. The domain continued to be plagued by crop failures, fiscal insolvency and a political issue between domain retainers based in Toyama and those based in Edo. The situation peaked in 1857 when
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and was initially received in Toyoma with enthusiasm; however, towards the end of stipulated period, the domain's situation was even worse off than before. However, Maeda Toshitsuyo died in 1836 at the age of 66.
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of Toyama Domain. Toshinori was born in Edo as the eldest son of Maeda Toshitomo. He was adopted by Maeda Toshihisa as heir, and after Toshihisa's sudden death a few months later, he was made
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in 1674, where he died; however, his body was conveyed back to Toyama Castle, where the peasantry were allowed to attend his funeral. Toshitsugu was married to a daughter of
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of Toyama Domain. Toshitomo was the fourth son of Maeda Toshitaka, and was born in Toyama. In 1762, on the sudden death of his brother, Maeda Toshiyuki, he became interim
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of Toyama Domain. Toshihisa was born in Toyama as the eldest son of Maeda Toshiyuki. He was an infant when his father died in 1762, so his uncle, Maeda Toshitomo, became
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in July 1871, Toyama Domain became “Toyama Prefecture”, which merged with Ishikawa Prefecture in April 1876. It was separated back out as Toyama Prefecture in May 1883.
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of Toyama Domain. Toshikata was born in Edo as the seventh son of Maeda Toshiyasu. In December 1853, he was adopted by his sickly brother as heir and became
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system, with price controls and 15-year extensions on the repayment of loans, all to no avail. He died in 1764 at the age of 34. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1835 when Toshitsuyo retired due to illness. On taking office, the domain was hit hard by a crop failure, which continued through 1838 as part of the
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in 1788. These demands from the shogunate caused the domain to default on its loans, and it was forced to lay off hundreds of its samurai. In 1773, a
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as Toshiyuki's son, Maeda Toshihisa, was still an infant. In 1763, the Tokugawa shogunate assigned Toyama Domain the task of repairs of the
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was established. Toshitomo retired in 1777 and died in 1794 at the age of 58. His wife was a daughter of Maeda Toshnao of Daishōji Domain.
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when his brother retired in 1724. He was able to do little to affect the fiscal situation of the domain. He died in 1744 at the age of 56.
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to Edo. In 1846, citing ill heath, Toshiyasu went into retirement in favor of his sixth son, Maeda Toshitomo. His wife was a daughter of
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in an effort to raise more funds. However, the Tokugawa shogunate made matters worse by assigning the reconstruction of the temple of
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of Daishōji Domain. As Maeda Toshinori died in 1801 leaving a two-year-old son, Toshitsuyo was selected by the Maeda clan to become
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in 1745, a couple of months after his father's death. In order to rectify the domain's finances, he encouraged the formation of the
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surveys and projected agricultural yields. At the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, the domain consisted of the following holdings:
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of Toyama Domain. Toshiatsu was born in Edo as the 11th son of Maeda Nariyasu of Kaga Domain in 1859. He was selected to be
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to Toyama Domain in 1713. In 1714, Toyama Castle burned down and in 1723 rebuilding of its ramparts cost the domain 17,000
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Kaga Toyama and Daishōji han in late Edo period, Daishōji Domain in orange, Kaga Domain in green, Toyama Domain in brown
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the following year. In 1841, the domain reported that it did not have the funds to make its required
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in revenues. He retired in 1724 and died in 1733 at the age of 56. Toshioki's wife was a daughter of
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was forced to turn to Kaga Domain for financial assistance and to help suppress peasant revolts.
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on Toshitomo's retirement in 1777. He died in 1787 at the age of 26 with an uneventful tenure.
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to suppress a revolt. In 1775, the domain was called upon to repair dikes for flood control in
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of Toyama Domain. Toshiyuki was born in Toyama as the eldest son of Maeda Toshitaka. He became
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of Toyama Domain. Toshitaka was born in Kanazawa as the 5th son of Maeda Masatoshi. He became
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of Toyama Domain. Toshitomo was born in Edo as the sixth son of Maeda Toshiyasu. He became
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at the age of 66. He was awarded 2nd Court Rank on his death. His wife was a daughter of
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District and an exclave in Kaga Province for Toyama Castle and the surrounding 27,000
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of Toyama Domain. Masatoshi was the second son of Maeda Toshitsugu and became
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of that domain. He died in 1706 at the age of 58. His wife was a daughter of
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He became Count on his father's death in 1922 and served as a member of the
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Initially, Toyama Domain consisted of several discontinuous areas: 60,000
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loan from the shogunate in 1838, followed by an additional 25,000
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of Toyama Domain. Toshitsuyo was born in Edo as the eighth son of
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ceremony in 1631. In 1639, Maeda Toshitsune separated a 100,000
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instead. He was adopted as Toshitomo's heir in 1763 and became
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on the death of his father in 1674. Although he continued the
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in seven villages around to town of Toyama and an exclave in
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before returning to Japan. From April 1882 he served in the
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projects, and surveying the domain borders. He fell ill at
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holding from Kaga Domain and elevated him to the status of
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as secretary on French affairs and later served in the
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He was the second son of 372:of Toyama Province was assessed at 140,000 2144:States and territories established in 1639 1869: 1855: 355:to rebuild the castle and to layout a new 48: 1716:in 1913, he served as a secretary to the 1607: 424:After the end of the conflict, with the 191: 1763: 1702:, November 4, 1886 – December 29, 1966) 1558:on his death in 1854 at the age of 20. 296:holding was created for his second son 14: 2136: 1451:, March 23, 1800 – September 14, 1859) 327:in Niikawa District (west bank of the 1850: 1836:Japan Department of Railways (1914). 1576:, March 15, 1835 – February 16, 1904) 260:, and was received in the Ōhiroma of 1627:, July 28, 1856 – December 23, 1921) 1541:, March 10, 1834 – January 18, 1854) 1526: 1385: 1292:. The expense came to over 110,000 1007: 995:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 958:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 921:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 884:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 847:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 810:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 773:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 736:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 699:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 625:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 588:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 551:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 24: 1757: 1603: 1561: 1430: 1349: 1317: 1263: 1227: 1199: 1093: 662:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade(従四位下) 25: 2190: 1838:An Official Guide to Eastern Asia 1773: 1629:was the thirteenth (and final) 1150: 1060:. Although Toshitsugu moved into 468: 1684:. His grave is at the temple of 504: 254:of Toyama Domain was subject to 2164:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1807:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1804:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1783:Toyama Domain on "Edo 300 HTML" 1728:. He was succeeded by his son, 462:64 villages in Niikawa District 1830: 1814: 1795: 1658:. In 1884, he was elevated to 1488:. Toshiyasu was also a noted 300:(Toyama Domain), and a 70,000 152:• Split from Kaga Domain 38:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan 13: 1: 1668:peerage system. He died of a 1125:Traditional Chinese medicines 459:180 villages in Nomi District 378:Traditional Chinese medicines 2174:History of Toyama Prefecture 2159:1639 establishments in Japan 436:As with most domains in the 7: 1656:Imperial Household Ministry 426:abolition of the han system 242:in what is now the city of 212: 186:part of Ishikawa Prefecture 10: 2195: 1515:). 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Index

Maeda Toshitsugu

Toyama Castle
36°41′36″N 137°12′40″E / 36.6933°N 137.211°E / 36.6933; 137.211
Daimyō

feudal domain
Edo period
Etchū Province
Toyama Prefecture
Japan
Toyama Castle
Toyama
Maeda clan
sankin-kōtai
Edo Castle
daimyō
Kaga Domain
Maeda Toshitsune
Maeda Mitsutaka
koku
Maeda Toshitsugu
Maeda Toshiharu
Daishōji Domain
Nei District
Kurobe River
Kaga Province
Nomi District
Tokugawa shogunate
castle town

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