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201:, as Tsugutomo had the closest claim by direct descent to the position of shōgun, and the 7th shōgun Tokugawa Ietsugu had no heirs. Tsugutomo's position was also bolstered by the fact that his official wife was the daughter of the 250:
Tsugutomo died on January 5, 1731, without an heir (his only son, by a concubine, having died in infancy). The leadership of the domain passed to his younger half-brother, the 19th son of Tokugawa Tsunanari,
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Tsugutomo was awarded lower 4th Court Rank and the ceremonial position of Captain of the Left Guards on January 11, 1713, and was promoted to 3rd Court Rank and was given a
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by a concubine, who was a commoner, his childhood name was Hachisaburo (八三郎). He became 6th Tokugawa daimyō of Owari Domain on the unexpected death of his brother
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Tsugutomo was noted for his fiscal acuity from an early age, and reformed the finances of Owari Domain. He also supported Yoshimune's
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prospered under his administration, increasing in population, and attracting merchants such as
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Whereas his predecessor, Yoshimichi, had enjoyed the high regard of the 6th shōgun
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in 1713. He was severely reprimanded by the domain's senior retainer,
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Shogunal politics: Arai Hakuseki and the premises of Tokugawa rule
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Daimyō
daimyō
Owari Domain
Edo period
Japan
daimyō
Owari Domain
Tokugawa Tsunanari
Tokugawa Yoshimichi
Tokugawa Gorōta
Takenokoshi Masatake
kanji
Tokugawa Ietsugu
Chūnagon
Tokugawa Ienobu
Manabe Akifusa
Arai Hakuseki
kampaku
Konoe Iehiro
Ōoku
Edo Castle
Tokugawa Yoshimune
Kii Domain
Kyōhō Reforms
Nagoya
Echigoya
Edo
Tokugawa Muneharu

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