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Manabe Akifusa

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466: 429: 216:. His family name was changed to "Manabe" around this time. He rose rapidly through the ranks due to his special relationship with Tsunashige, and by 1704 was counted as a member of his inner entourage, and had been awarded with the 225: 457: 447: 420: 309:, Akifusa's influence went into rapid decline. He was relieved of all offices within the shogunate, and was transferred from Takasaki to the more remote 301:
and his economic and political reform program. Especially under the tenure of the young Tokugawa Ietsugu, Akifuse wielded tremendous influence as a
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in 1717. He died at Murakami in 1720 at the age of 54. As he had no male heir, he adopted his younger brother,
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and senior official in the government was unprecedented and was largely due to the backing of
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Shortly after Akifusa's death, Manabe Akitoki was transferred to the newly created
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of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. In 1705 his income was increased to 3,000
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and held numerous important posts within the administration of the
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Akifusa was the son of Nishida Kiyosada, a retainer of
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Murakami, Niigata
Takasaki Domain
Murakami Domain
Shōgun
Tokugawa Ienobu
Tokugawa shogunate
daimyō
Takasaki Domain
Murakami Domain
Tokugawa Tsunashige
daimyō
Kofu Domain
sarugaku
page
Tokugawa Tsunatoyo
courtesy title
court rank
wakadoshiyori
Sagami Province
rōjū
Takasaki Domain
Shōgun
Tokugawa Ienobu
Tokugawa Ietsugu
Confucianist
scholar-bureaucrat
Arai Hakuseki
Tokugawa shogunate

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