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Takenaka clan

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Photos of the Takenaka clan's Edo-era residence of Iwate Castle
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Perhaps most famed during the headship of the strategist
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Index

Japanese name
surname

mon
Mino
Bungo

Minamoto clan

Toki clan
Takenaka Shigeuji
Japanese
Hepburn
Minamoto clan
Seiwa Genji
Toki
Mino Province
Iwate Shigeuji
Takenaka Shigeharu
hatamoto
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Takenaka Shigekata
Bakumatsu era
Boshin War
daimyō
Bungo Province


武家家伝_竹中氏
竹中氏館

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