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Mito-han (Japan)
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nnaa Mito, Japan (Fief)
Mito Domain (Japan)
Mito Domain (Japan)
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Takahashi, T. Ochikochibashi, 1912.
Mito and the politics of reform in early modern Japan, 2022: CIP galley (In 1609, Tokugawa Ieyasu granted his eleventh son Yorifusa (1603-61) the lordship of Mito Castle and its surrounding territory, a sizeable domain valued at 250,000 koku and strategically placed upon the coastal highways to northern Japan; The Mito Tokugawa ruled Mito until the abolishment of the domain in 1869; Mito Domain stretched northward from the castle town, covering the northern half of Hitachi Province; Despite being a branch household of the Tokugawa family, Mito was not ruled directly by the shogunate, Instead, like all of the 260-odd domains in Tokugawa Japan, Mito had almost total autonomy over its internal affairs. Mito was one of the largest domains)
Mito and the politics of reform in early modern Japan, 2022: CIP galley (In 1609, Tokugawa Ieyasu granted his eleventh son Yorifusa (1603-61) the lordship of Mito Castle and its surrounding territory, a sizeable domain valued at 250,000 koku and strategically placed upon the coastal highways to northern Japan; The Mito Tokugawa ruled Mito until the abolishment of the domain in 1869; Mito Domain stretched northward from the castle town, covering the northern half of Hitachi Province; Despite being a branch household of the Tokugawa family, Mito was not ruled directly by the shogunate, Instead, like all of the 260-odd domains in Tokugawa Japan, Mito had almost total autonomy over its internal affairs. Mito was one of the largest domains)
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1869
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