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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
1427:. As Kiyokazu was already over 50 years old when Yornori was born, he had previously selected two adopted sons from other houses; however, these adopted sons were set aside, and Yorinori became
1487:, but his son died in childhood and the domain was inherited by his adopted son on his retirement in 1776. He died in 1780, and his grave is at the temple of Taizō-ji in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
625:. In 1871, the domains were abolished, and Takatō became "Takatō Prefecture", only to be subsumed into Tsukama Prefecture and, eventually, into Nagano Prefecture, which remains today.
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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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1483:. Problems with domain finances continued throughout his tenure. He was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Yasutoyo 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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by whom he had three daughters. His grave is at the temple of Taizō-ji in
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410:(d. 1552). After his castle fell to
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56:Map of Takatō Castle
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616:Battle of Aizu
569:Naitō Yoriyasu
558:Naitō Yorinori
546:Naitō Kiyokazu
524:Torii Tadahide
516:Torii Tadanori
508:Torii Tadamasa
504:Torii Tadaharu
441:Following the
434:following the
412:Takeda Shingen
404:Sengoku period
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1932:"Hoshina" at
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1866:高遠藩 (シリーズ藩物語)
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1683:Naitō Yorinao
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1672:Naitō Yorinao
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1391:residence in
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718:
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664:Ina District
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586:, the final
582:Towards the
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337:Chūbu region
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286:
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71:
26:
1966:"Naitō" at
1949:"Torii" at
1936:, pp. 11-12
1707:List of Han
1636:Yodo Domain
1579:and became
1475:Osaka kaban
1388:nakayashiki
1364:Osaka kaban
1090:Iga-no-kami
1012:Iga-no-kami
432:Takeda clan
316:during the
129: /
117:138°03′45″E
2306:Torii clan
2301:Naitō clan
2270:Categories
2162:Matsushiro
1926:. (1906).
1875:476847103X
1815:0870116223
1784:. (1906).
1712:References
1344:of 39,000
1288:Edo period
939:Naitō clan
927:1629–1668
821:Torii clan
698:Court Rank
635:han system
604:Boshin War
596:han school
465:of 25,000
364:Naitō clan
360:Torii clan
318:Edo period
299:Takatō-han
211:Edo period
146:Government
114:35°50′00″N
27:Takatō-han
2187:Matsumoto
2182:Tanoguchi
2177:Iwamurada
2054:Muramatsu
2044:Mikkaichi
1824:cite book
1360:shogunate
1242:1859–1871
1203:1820–1859
1164:1791–1820
1125:1776–1791
1086:1776–1776
1047:1735–1776
1008:1714–1735
968:1691–1714
890:1663–1689
850:1636–1663
791:1631–1636
751:1600–1631
645:cadastral
530:holding,
449:in 1603,
438:in 1582.
45:1600–1871
2099:Daishōji
2084:Itoigawa
2059:Mineyama
2039:Kurokawa
2034:Murakami
2014:Hokuriku
1702:See also
1631:sōshaban
1480:sōshaban
1434:sōshaban
1375:Shinjuku
1369:sōshaban
1341:kokudaka
1322:Ōmetsuke
1316:hatamoto
703:kokudaka
672:List of
640:kokudaka
614:and the
573:mulberry
462:kokudaka
369:Kokudaka
255:Province
2250:Shikoku
2245:Chūgoku
2129:Tsuruga
2114:Maruoka
2069:Nagaoka
2049:Shibata
2010:Domains
1970:, p. 40
1953:, p. 65
1254:33,000
1215:33,000
1176:33,000
1137:33,000
1098:33,000
1059:33,000
1020:33,000
980:33,000
902:32,000
862:32,000
803:30,000
797:(左近衛中将)
623:Emperor
414:in the
394:History
354:of the
308:of the
261:Shinano
178:(first)
86:Capital
76:of the
2255:Kyūshū
2197:Takatō
2172:Komoro
2157:Suzaka
2152:Iiyama
2089:Toyama
2079:Takada
2074:Shiiya
2018:Kōshin
1896:p. 150
1872:
1812:
1696:daimyō
1666:daimyō
1610:daimyō
1581:daimyō
1557:daimyō
1525:daimyō
1509:daimyō
1463:daimyō
1429:daimyō
1417:daimyō
1356:tenryō
1335:daimyō
1331:daimyō
1329:, the
1307:daimyō
1295:daimyō
1284:daimyō
1282:was a
922:tenryō
708:Notes
692:Tenure
674:daimyō
588:daimyō
541:tenryō
474:shōgun
456:daimyō
400:Takatō
351:daimyō
341:Honshu
306:domain
304:was a
193:(last)
160:
155:Daimyō
35:Domain
2240:Kinki
2235:Chūbu
2225:Kantō
2134:Obama
2124:Sabae
2119:Fukui
2064:Yoita
1912:p. 18
1748:Notes
1248:(大和守)
1209:(大和守)
1170:(大和守)
1131:(大和守)
1092:(伊賀守)
1053:(大和守)
1014:(伊賀守)
974:(丹後守)
944:fudai
896:(左京亮)
856:(主膳正)
826:fudai
757:(肥後守)
726:fudai
608:Meiji
346:fudai
314:Japan
78:Naitō
39:Japan
2202:Iida
2192:Suwa
2167:Ueda
2094:Kaga
2016:and
1870:ISBN
1830:link
1810:ISBN
1689:内藤頼直
1659:内藤頼寧
1603:内藤頼以
1550:内藤長好
1502:内藤頼尚
1456:内藤頼由
1410:内藤頼卿
1352:koku
1347:koku
1319:and
1277:内藤清枚
1256:koku
1235:内藤頼直
1217:koku
1196:内藤頼寧
1178:koku
1157:内藤頼以
1139:koku
1118:内藤長好
1100:koku
1079:内藤頼尚
1061:koku
1040:内藤頼由
1022:koku
1001:内藤頼卿
982:koku
961:内藤清枚
904:koku
883:鳥居忠則
864:koku
843:鳥居忠春
805:koku
784:保科正之
765:koku
744:保科正光
689:Name
528:koku
512:koku
498:koku
486:koku
468:koku
375:koku
236:1871
226:1600
96:Area
24:高遠藩
2109:Ōno
2012:of
1806:188
1616:of
1584:of
1567:of
1561:Edo
1531:of
1515:of
1423:of
1393:Edo
1381:of
1311:Edo
1301:in
1297:of
552:in
534:in
520:Edo
492:in
406:by
333:Ina
327:in
312:of
293:高遠藩
73:Mon
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