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on the latter's death in 1776. However, he proved to be a poor choice, as he cared nothing for the administration of the domain, but spent his time hunting, organizing firework displays and on parties. He died without male heir in 1791 at the age of 23. He was married to a daughter of Kutsuki Totsuna
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on the death of his adopted father in 1690. The following year, he was transferred by the shogunate to Takatō Domain in Shinano Province. He entered his holdings the same year, proclaiming a new set of 17 laws governing the domain and another set of 11 rules and regulations for his household.
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from 1695 to 1697 also required the outlay of capital, and from the start the domain was in a precarious financial situation. In 1696, he changed his name from Kiyonaga (清長) to Kiyokazu (清枚). He died in 1714 at the age of 70 and his grave is at the temple of Taizō-ji in
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on the death of his father in 1714. However, he was of weak health, and was unable to carry out the fiscal reforms the domain badly needed. He served as a
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plantation operated directly by the domain, educational institutions and land intensification projects. These changes, however, brought numerous
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on Yoriyuki's retirement in 1776. However, he died without male heir only eight months later at the age of 25. He was married to a daughter of
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occurred around the same time, resulting in the shogunal consort named Ejima, banished from Edo, being left in the custody of Takatō.
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from 1724-1728, and in numerous other minor offices within the shogunate. He was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Chikayoshi of
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of Takatō and 7th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Yorinori was born in Edo and was the eldest son of
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of Takatō and 11th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Yorimochi was born the posthumous fifth son of
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from 1808 to 1819. He retired in 1820 and died in 1856. He was married to a daughter of Inaba Masayoshi of
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in 1689, leaving the clan's succession in the hands of the shogunate. Tadanori's successor in the family,
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of Takatō and 9th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Yoritaka was born as the third son of
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of Takatō and 8th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Yorinori was born as the sixth son of
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increase for his domain in 1618. Following Hidetada's death in 1632, Masayuki was transferred to
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and there was little room for the development of new rice lands. His appointment to the post of
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government army against the last supporters of the shogunate and sent forces to fight in the
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by whom he had three daughters. His grave is at the temple of Taizō-ji in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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to Takatō. The domain began to have financial troubles beginning under the following lord,
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Naitō Yorinao remained governor of Takatō when the lands were formally handed over to the
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of Takatō and 10th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan. Nagayoshi was born in
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Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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of Yamagata Domain, replaced him as lord of Takatō, with an income of 32,000
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shortly after the latter's death in 1735. In 1739, he was appointed
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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of Takatō and 13th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan.
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of Takatō and 12th hereditary chieftain of the Takatō-Naitō clan.
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in 1791. In 1792, he was received in formal audience by Shōgun
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of Tondabashayshi Domain and was named heir in 1681. He became
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of Takatō Domain in Shinano Province. Kiyokazu was born in
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and took part in the campaigns by the shogunate against
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administered directly by the shogunate until 1691, when
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of Takatō, and the domain was officially ranked at a
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in 1545, it was given over to one of Shingen's sons,
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Takatō then came under the control of 1836: 1797: 1722: 16:Estate of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Japan 2268: 1775: 1692:, November 20, 1840 – August 17, 1879) 1575:. In 1771, he was adopted as heir to 445:in 1600, and the establishment of the 1982: 1662:, March 23, 1800 – November 23, 1862) 1563:as the son of Naitō Yorita, a son of 538:. As a result, Takatō briefly became 343:. The Takatō Domain was ruled by the 1505:, April 11, 1752 – December 5, 1776) 1280:, September 25, 1645 – May 29, 1714) 410:(d. 1552). After his castle fell to 386:and its territory was absorbed into 496:in 1636, with an income of 200,000 13: 1591: 1553:, May 5, 1771 – November 30, 1791) 1538: 1477:and from 1746 to 1775 served as a 1338:Although his domain had a nominal 986:transfer from Tondabayashi Domain 567:The seventh Naitō lord of Takatō, 14: 2322: 1732: 1641: 1490: 1444: 1398: 1265: 671: 1671: 1606:, June 8, 1776 – March 18, 1856) 1358:lands with revenues owed to the 932: 913: 814: 713: 579:, and instability to the realm. 484:, and was rewarded with a 5,000 64: 1958: 1894:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1891:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1742:Takatō Domain on "Edo 300 HTML" 1293:of Japan. 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Vol.2: Kodansha. p.  1701: 1571:who was the adopted son of 480:as his own, under the name 380:abolition of the han system 362:from 1636 to 1689, and the 298: 10: 2327: 1675: 1645: 769:transfer from Tako Domain 526:, was demoted to a 10,000 393: 366:from 1691 to 1871, with a 2210: 2142: 2024: 1688: 1658: 1602: 1549: 1501: 1455: 1409: 1276: 1234: 1195: 1156: 1117: 1078: 1039: 1000: 960: 931: 882: 842: 813: 783: 743: 712: 629:Bakumatsu period holdings 292: 274: 270: 266: 251: 244: 240: 230: 220: 216: 206: 202: 198: 183: 168: 164: 152: 145: 141: 102: 95: 85: 61: 49: 44: 33: 21: 1864:Hasegawa, Shoji (2005). 1828:: CS1 maint: location ( 1747: 1727:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 1366:in 1694 and 1707 and as 331:, in the modern city of 104: • Coordinates 1459:, 1708 – June 30, 1780) 1413:, 1697– March 21, 1735) 358:from 1600 to 1636, the 436:second Siege of Takatō 232:• Disestablished 2230:Hokuriku & Kōshin 2220:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 1972:; retrieved 2013-7-4. 1955:; retrieved 2013-7-4. 1938:; retrieved 2013-7-4. 1798:Itasaka, Gen (1983). 1763:; retrieved 2013-7-4. 1313:as the second son of 562:Ejima-Ikushima affair 402:was ruled during the 398:The territory around 245:Contained within 1930:; Papinot, (2003). 1723:Papinot, E. (1910). 643:, based on periodic 548:was reassigned from 443:Battle of Sekigahara 126:35.8332°N 138.0625°E 56:Map of Takatō Castle 1788:; Papinot, (2003). 1299:Tondabayashi Domain 550:Tondabayashi Domain 506:, the third son of 320:from 1600 to 1871. 222:• Established 122: /  1968:Nobiliare du Japon 1951:Nobiliare du Japon 1934:Nobiliare du Japon 1664:was the 7th Naitō 1608:was the 6th Naitō 1586:Fukuchiyama Domain 1565:Tokugawa Munekatsu 1555:was the 5th Naitō 1507:was the 4th Naitō 1461:was the 3rd Naitō 1415:was the 2nd Naitō 1305:, 'and 1st Naitō 1291:Tokugawa shogunate 612:Battle of Hokuetsu 602:. During the 1868 447:Tokugawa shogunate 310:Tokugawa Shogunate 2263: 2262: 2104:Echizen-Katsuyama 1964:Papinot, (2003). 1947:Papinot, (2003). 1868:. Gensai Shokan. 1628:. he served as a 1614:Itakura Katsunori 1263: 1262: 738:Hoshina Masamitsu 514:. 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Index

Domain
Japan

Mon of the Naitō of Takatō Domain
Mon
Naitō
Takatō Castle
35°50′00″N 138°03′45″E / 35.8332°N 138.0625°E / 35.8332; 138.0625
Daimyō
Hoshina Masamitsu
Naitō Yorinao
Edo period
Province
Shinano
Nagano Prefecture
domain
Tokugawa Shogunate
Japan
Edo period
Takatō Castle
Shinano Province
Ina
Chūbu region
Honshu
fudai
daimyō
Hoshina clan
Torii clan
Naitō clan
Kokudaka

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