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  • Hatamoto
  • Japanese title

    A hatamoto (旗本; "Guardian of the banner") was a high ranking samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawa shogunate of feudal Japan. While all three of

    Hatamoto

    Hatamoto

    Hatamoto

  • Kabukimono
  • Gangs of samurai in feudal Japan

    Kabukimono (傾奇者) or hatamoto yakko (旗本奴) were gangs of samurai in feudal Japan. First appearing in the Azuchi–Momoyama period (between the end of the Muromachi

    Kabukimono

    Kabukimono

    Kabukimono

  • Dudu Hatamoto
  • Brazilian footballer (born 2003)

    Eduardo Barbosa Hatamoto (born 6 August 2003), known as Dudu Hatamoto or just Dudu, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for

    Dudu Hatamoto

    Dudu Hatamoto

    Dudu_Hatamoto

  • Hatamoto Gurentai
  • 1960 Japanese film

    Hatamoto Gurentai (Japanese: 旗本愚連隊, Hepburn: Hatamoto's Fools), also known as Samurai Desperadoes, is a 1961 Japanese jidaigeki film written by Daisuke

    Hatamoto Gurentai

    Hatamoto_Gurentai

  • Tokio Hatamoto
  • Japanese footballer

    Tokio Hatamoto (畑本 時央, Hatamoto Tokio; born August 18, 1992) is a former Japanese football player. Updated to 23 February 2019. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing

    Tokio Hatamoto

    Tokio_Hatamoto

  • Tokugawa shogunate
  • 1603–1868 Japanese military government (Edo Jidai)

    of the Tokugawa shoguns were classified into two groups: the bannermen (hatamoto) had the privilege to directly approach the shogun; the housemen (gokenin)

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa_shogunate

  • Honda clan
  • Japanese clan

    includes thirteen branches who had daimyō status, and forty-five who had hatamoto status. Arguably the most famous members of the Honda clan were the 16th

    Honda clan

    Honda clan

    Honda_clan

  • John Blackthorne
  • Protagonist of the Shogun novel

    For his service, he is awarded the titles, privileges and obligations of hatamoto, granted a fiefdom as Daimyo of Kanagawa, promoted to samurai and commissioned

    John Blackthorne

    John_Blackthorne

  • Shōgun (2024 TV series)
  • 2024 American historical drama television series

    both ships have broken the blockade. At sea, Toranaga makes Blackthorne a hatamoto and asks him to teach Western tactics to a new regiment. In Osaka, Hiromatsu

    Shōgun (2024 TV series)

    Shōgun_(2024_TV_series)

  • Hyakka Ryōran
  • Japanese light novel series and its franchise

    Takamori Matsudaira (松平 尊保, Matsudaira Takamori) The Hatamoto Student Council (旗本生徒会, Hatamoto Seitokai) is a faction of Buou Academy's Student Council

    Hyakka Ryōran

    Hyakka_Ryōran

  • Kuroishi Domain
  • of Kuroishi in Aomori Prefecture. Kuroishi Domain began as a 5,000 koku hatamoto holding, created in 1656 for Tsugaru Nobufusa (1620–1662), the younger

    Kuroishi Domain

    Kuroishi Domain

    Kuroishi_Domain

  • Samurai cinema
  • Film genre

    rōnin"). "Bored Hatamoto" Saotome Mondonosuke (also known in English as "The Idle Vassal" and "The Crescent-Scarred Samurai") was a hatamoto or direct vassal

    Samurai cinema

    Samurai cinema

    Samurai_cinema

  • Reach Beyond the Blue Sky
  • 2021 taiga drama about Shibusawa Eiichi

    Reach Beyond the Blue Sky (青天を衝け; Seiten o Tsuke) is a Japanese historical drama television series starring Ryo Yoshizawa as Shibusawa Eiichi, a Japanese

    Reach Beyond the Blue Sky

    Reach_Beyond_the_Blue_Sky

  • Ise Sadaoki
  • Samurai (1559–1582)

    during the Edo period, and their offspring continued to serve as a "taishin hatamoto", a direct retainer of the Shogun family. Kinoshita, Masaki, 1978-; 木下昌規

    Ise Sadaoki

    Ise Sadaoki

    Ise_Sadaoki

  • Sasaki Rui
  • Japanese swordswoman, Onna-musha and kenjutsu expert

    long and short swords. At that time, the ruffians known as kabukimono or hatamoto yakko were running rampant in Edo, and Rui began fighting with the "Shiroe"

    Sasaki Rui

    Sasaki Rui

    Sasaki_Rui

  • Nakahama Manjirō
  • Japanese samurai and translator

    returning to Japan, he was elevated to the status of a samurai and was made a hatamoto. He served his country as an interpreter and translator and was instrumental

    Nakahama Manjirō

    Nakahama Manjirō

    Nakahama_Manjirō

  • Samurai
  • Japanese warrior class

    and 500 ryo for an kachi (徒士) Some of their descendants were promoted to hatamoto (旗本) and held important positions in the shogunate. Some of the peasants'

    Samurai

    Samurai

    Samurai

  • Kawakatsu clan
  • the Hata clan. In the Edo period, several of the clan's branches were Hatamoto families. (in Japanese) "Kawakatsu-shi" on Harimaya.com (14 Nov. 2009)

    Kawakatsu clan

    Kawakatsu clan

    Kawakatsu_clan

  • Utaemon Ichikawa
  • Japanese actor (1907–1999)

    Dokuro (恐苦呂) (1927) Nishikie Edosugata Hatamoto to Machiyakko (錦絵江戸姿 旗本と街奴, The Color Print of Edo: Hatamoto to Machiyakko) (1939) The 47 Ronin (元禄忠臣蔵

    Utaemon Ichikawa

    Utaemon Ichikawa

    Utaemon_Ichikawa

  • Shōgitai
  • Tokugawa shogunate shock infantry

    infantry formation of the Tokugawa shogunate military formed in 1868 by the hatamoto Amano Hachirō [ja] and Hitotsubashi Gosankyō retainer Shibusawa Seiichirō [ja]

    Shōgitai

    Shōgitai

    Shōgitai

  • Kasuya Takenori
  • Japanese samurai

    family was later allowed a 500 koku stipend, and was given the status of hatamoto under the Tokugawa family's care. Despite this slight restoration of family

    Kasuya Takenori

    Kasuya Takenori

    Kasuya_Takenori

  • Yagyū Munenori
  • Japanese daimyō (1571–1646)

    being Ittō-ryū). Munenori began his career in the Tokugawa shogunate as a hatamoto, a direct retainer of the Tokugawa house, and later had his income raised

    Yagyū Munenori

    Yagyū Munenori

    Yagyū_Munenori

  • Oda clan
  • Medieval Japanese clan

    to be a presence in Japanese politics. One branch of the family became hatamoto retainers to the Tokugawa shōgun, while other branches became minor daimyō

    Oda clan

    Oda clan

    Oda_clan

  • Saitama Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    shogunate domain (baku-ryō) or the often subsumed holdings of smaller vassals (hatamoto-ryō) around Edo, major areas were part of the fiefdoms (-han) Kawagoe (ruled

    Saitama Prefecture

    Saitama Prefecture

    Saitama_Prefecture

  • Kurimoto Jō'un
  • Japanese hatamoto, physician, diplomat, philosopher and journalist

    May 1822 – 6 April 1897), born Kitamura Tetsuzō (喜多村 哲三) was a Japanese hatamoto, physician, diplomat, philosopher, and journalist. He also used the name

    Kurimoto Jō'un

    Kurimoto Jō'un

    Kurimoto_Jō'un

  • Kaga ikki
  • Theocratic feudal confederacy in Kaga Province, Japan 1488–1582

    The Midō oversaw four district organizations of hatamoto – prominent local warlords. Each hatamoto commanded a group, kuni, of which there were roughly

    Kaga ikki

    Kaga ikki

    Kaga_ikki

  • William Adams (samurai)
  • English sailor and samurai (1564–1620)

    Joosten became advisors to shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu, and each was appointed as hatamoto. Among Adams's legacies, he influenced Japan's isolationist sakoku policy

    William Adams (samurai)

    William Adams (samurai)

    William_Adams_(samurai)

  • Tokunaga clan
  • by the Shogunate, but later forgiven, and carried on as a high-ranking hatamoto family. (in Japanese) "Tokunaga-shi" on Harimaya.com (29 Feb. 2008) v t

    Tokunaga clan

    Tokunaga_clan

  • Takenaka Shigekata
  • by Takenaka Shigeakira, the 5000 koku hatamoto who was head of the main Takenaka house. Though a senior hatamoto due to his rank, he entered the ranks

    Takenaka Shigekata

    Takenaka Shigekata

    Takenaka_Shigekata

  • Bluetooth
  • Short-range wireless technology standard

    Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2024. Hatamoto, Michael (4 December 2014). "Bluetooth 4.2 Promises Faster Connections

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605

    called "Sanbi no gunsei" (三備の軍制) divided governance into three sections: Hatamoto-Senshi, Higashi (western) Mikawa, and Nishi (eastern) Mikawa. In 1567,

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Tokugawa_Ieyasu

  • Ōoku
  • Former women's quarters of Edo Castle

    Ōoku. The women who worked as maidservants in Ōoku were daughters of the Hatamoto (旗本), a high-ranking class of samurai, and they had servants from the chōnin

    Ōoku

    Ōoku

    Ōoku

  • Kōke
  • Japanese noble rank

    were higher ranked than the run-of-the-mill hatamoto (Tokugawa bannermen). Unlike the ordinary hatamoto whose duties were military, the kōke had certain

    Kōke

    Kōke

  • Ichinoseki Domain
  • the hatamoto. He was married to the daughter of Matsudaira Chikayoshi, from Matsue Domain, but as he had no sons, he adopted the son of a hatamoto to be

    Ichinoseki Domain

    Ichinoseki Domain

    Ichinoseki_Domain

  • Gokenin
  • Type of social standing in Medieval Japan with obligations and benefits

    lowest-ranking direct vassals of the Tokugawa shogunate, next to the hatamoto. Unlike a hatamoto, a gokenin was not of omemie-ijō (御目見以上) status – in other words

    Gokenin

    Gokenin

    Gokenin

  • Date Tadamune
  • Samurai and second daimyō of Sendai (1600-1658)

    daimyō of Iwanuma Domain 7th son: Date Munenori (1643–1685), adopted by hatamoto Date Kunitaka of the cadet Iwaya-Date clan Concubine: Zuishōin (Daughter

    Date Tadamune

    Date Tadamune

    Date_Tadamune

  • Saitō Hajime
  • Japanese samurai (1844–1915)

    records of his family, Saitō left Edo in 1862, after accidentally killing a hatamoto. He went to Kyoto and taught in the dōjō of a man named Yoshida, who had

    Saitō Hajime

    Saitō Hajime

    Saitō_Hajime

  • Order of the Scottish Samurai
  • Award established in 1994

    Samurai Established 1994 Status Currently constituted Grades Great Taisho Hatamoto Taisho Taisho Great Shogun Shogun Legendary Samurai Samurai Cadet Samurai

    Order of the Scottish Samurai

    Order of the Scottish Samurai

    Order_of_the_Scottish_Samurai

  • Imai Sōkun
  • Japanese weapons merchant (1552–1627)

    Hideyoshi's death in 1598, he served Tokugawa Ieyasu, who named him a hatamoto and granted him an estate worth 1,300 koku. Sōkun also helped to organize

    Imai Sōkun

    Imai_Sōkun

  • Harada Sanosuke
  • Japanese samurai

    the Ikedaya incident, and the Sanjo Seisatsu incident. Harada became a hatamoto, together with the rest of Shinsengumi, in June 1867. At one time he was

    Harada Sanosuke

    Harada_Sanosuke

  • Kashindan
  • Japanese institution of the retainers

    younger sons had practically no chance at becoming high-ranking samurai like hatamoto. Because of this, the size of the kashindan was almost completely fixed

    Kashindan

    Kashindan

  • Aoki Konyō
  • Confucian scholar

    (青木昆陽) (June 19, 1698 – November 9, 1769) was a Confucian scholar, minor hatamoto and pioneer rangaku scholar in early Edo period Japan. He is also credited

    Aoki Konyō

    Aoki Konyō

    Aoki_Konyō

  • Shunsuke Takasugi
  • Japanese former actor and singer (born 1949)

    Title Year Role Production Sentarō Koi shigure 1989 Hatamoto, Hikoshiro Shin Kabukiza Bakumatsu no Asashin 1997 Sakamoto Ryōma Lost Kids

    Shunsuke Takasugi

    Shunsuke_Takasugi

  • Hirano Nagayasu
  • Toyotomi clan in the Siege of Osaka, but was denied. Nagayasu became a hatamoto in the Edo period. Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London:

    Hirano Nagayasu

    Hirano Nagayasu

    Hirano_Nagayasu

  • Battle of Nagashino
  • 1575 Oda-Tokugawa victory over the Takeda clan

    Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved 15 May 2024. Stephen Turnbull (2012). Hatamoto: Samurai Horse and Foot Guards 1540–1724. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 11

    Battle of Nagashino

    Battle of Nagashino

    Battle_of_Nagashino

  • Perry Expedition
  • 1853–54 US expedition to Tokugawa Japan

    "Hail Columbia". President Fillmore's letter was formally received by hatamoto Toda "Izu-no-kami" Ujiyoshi and by Ido "Iwami-no-kami" Hiromichi. Perry's

    Perry Expedition

    Perry Expedition

    Perry_Expedition

  • Hijikata Toshizō
  • Japanese warrior (1835–1869)

    (1837-1903). Together with the rest of the Shinsengumi, Hijikata became a hatamoto in 1867 and took the name of Naitō Hayato (but reverted to his original

    Hijikata Toshizō

    Hijikata Toshizō

    Hijikata_Toshizō

  • Abe Masatō
  • Tokugawa shogunate. Masatō was born the younger son of Abe Shōzō, a 3000 koku hatamoto retainer of Shirakawa Domain, and inherited this post when his elder brother

    Abe Masatō

    Abe Masatō

    Abe_Masatō

  • The Unfettered Shogun
  • Japanese television series started in 1978

    Disguised as Tokuda Shinnosuke—Shin-san to his friends—the third son of a hatamoto, the shogun roams freely about his capital, using the Megumi fire company

    The Unfettered Shogun

    The Unfettered Shogun

    The_Unfettered_Shogun

  • The Idle Vassal: House of the Snake Princess
  • 1957 Japanese film

    (旗本退屈男 謎の蛇姫屋敷, Hatamoto Taikutsuotoko: Nazo no Hebihime-Yashiki) is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Yasushi Sasaki. It is the 22nd film in the Hatamoto Taikutsuotoko

    The Idle Vassal: House of the Snake Princess

    The_Idle_Vassal:_House_of_the_Snake_Princess

  • Takenaka Shigekado
  • Konishi Yukinaga. In Shigekado's time, the Takenaka became kōtai-yoriai hatamoto. Studying Chinese and Japanese philosophy with Hayashi Razan, Shigekado

    Takenaka Shigekado

    Takenaka Shigekado

    Takenaka_Shigekado

  • Asahi-ku, Yokohama
  • Ward in Kantō, Japan

    controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became part of the new Kanagawa

    Asahi-ku, Yokohama

    Asahi-ku, Yokohama

    Asahi-ku,_Yokohama

  • Matsudaira clan
  • Japanese samurai clan

    Ogyū-Matsudaira of Okutono. Other pre-Edo branches of the family became hatamoto. The Tokugawa surname was not granted to all of the sons of the shōgun

    Matsudaira clan

    Matsudaira clan

    Matsudaira_clan

  • Nobuo Nakagawa
  • Japanese film director (1905–1984)

    (1960) a.k.a. Death Row Woman Jigoku (1960) a.k.a. Hell, Sinners of hell Hatamoto Kenka Taka (1961) Nendo no Omen Yori: Kaachan (1961) Inazuma to Uge no

    Nobuo Nakagawa

    Nobuo Nakagawa

    Nobuo_Nakagawa

  • Syntrophomonas palmitatica
  • Species of bacterium

    (=CGMCC 1.5010T =DSM 15682T). Cells are slightly curved, non-motile rods. Hatamoto, M.; Imachi, H.; Fukayo, S.; Ohashi, A.; Harada, H. (2007). "Syntrophomonas

    Syntrophomonas palmitatica

    Syntrophomonas_palmitatica

  • Banzuiin Chōbē
  • or gang) which opposed the hatamoto-yakko in seeking to control the area's markets. He was eventually killed by hatamoto Mizuno Jūrozaemon. Following

    Banzuiin Chōbē

    Banzuiin Chōbē

    Banzuiin_Chōbē

  • Tokugawa clan
  • Japanese samurai family and noble family which ruled as a shogunate from 1603 to 1867

    (三備の軍制) with the structure divide the governance into three sections: Hatamoto-Senshi: Ieyasu's direct vassals unit of army. Their task was to personally

    Tokugawa clan

    Tokugawa clan

    Tokugawa_clan

  • Shichinohe
  • Town in Tōhoku, Japan

    Hideyoshi during the Kunohe Rebellion and were defeated. The clan survived as hatamoto under the main lineage of the Nanbu clan at Morioka Domain under the Edo

    Shichinohe

    Shichinohe

    Shichinohe

  • Mooka, Tochigi
  • City in Kantō, Japan

    tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa Shogunate or various hatamoto. Towards the end of the Edo Period, the daimyō of Odawara, Ōkubo Tadazane

    Mooka, Tochigi

    Mooka, Tochigi

    Mooka,_Tochigi

  • Ishikawa Chiyomatsu
  • Japanese zoologist (1861–1935)

    Ishikawa Chiyomatsu was born in Edo as a son of a high-ranking samurai, a Hatamoto. But the Meiji Restoration occurred and when the Tokugawa shogunate collapsed

    Ishikawa Chiyomatsu

    Ishikawa Chiyomatsu

    Ishikawa_Chiyomatsu

  • Imai Nobuo
  • Tenpō 12 (November 14, 1841) – June 25, 1918 (Taishō 7)) was a samurai (hatamoto) from the end of the Edo period (Bakumatsu) into the early Meiji period

    Imai Nobuo

    Imai Nobuo

    Imai_Nobuo

  • Banchō
  • (大番) groups, the hatamoto samurai in charge of the guard of the Edo castle. During Edo times the area was very uniform, packed in hatamoto residences resembling

    Banchō

    Banchō

    Banchō

  • Kōyō Gunkan
  • 1616 military record by Obata Kagenori

    242 followers for the horsemen 884 ashigaru (foot-soldiers) within the hatamoto shoyakunin (personal attendants to the lord) 5,489 other ashigaru The detailed

    Kōyō Gunkan

    Kōyō Gunkan

    Kōyō_Gunkan

  • Great Martyrdom of Edo
  • 1623 execution of 50 Christians in Edo

    These arrests came in the wake of a betrayal by a servant of the Christian hatamoto John Hara Mondo-no-suke Tanenobu [jp]. The decision on how to proceed with

    Great Martyrdom of Edo

    Great Martyrdom of Edo

    Great_Martyrdom_of_Edo

  • Hayashi clan (Jōzai)
  • Tokugawa) clan from its days in Mikawa Province. It became a family of hatamoto under the Tokugawa shogunate; in 1825, upon receiving a raise in income

    Hayashi clan (Jōzai)

    Hayashi_clan_(Jōzai)

  • Mino Province
  • Former province of Japan

    (attainder) Seki Domain Seki jin'ya Oshima clan: 18,000 1600–1604 (reduced to hatamoto holding) Kiyomizu Domain Kiyomisu Castle Inaba clan: 12,000; 1600–1607

    Mino Province

    Mino Province

    Mino_Province

  • Katagiri Tametsugu
  • however, his younger brother Katsuteru continued the family line as a hatamoto. Heibonsha Survey of Japanese Art: Bird, Richard. General index By Ichimatsu

    Katagiri Tametsugu

    Katagiri Tametsugu

    Katagiri_Tametsugu

  • Chōsei District
  • District of Chiba Prefecture, Japan

    under direct control of the central government and administered by various hatamoto, with the exception of Ichinomiya, most of which was under the rule of

    Chōsei District

    Chōsei District

    Chōsei_District

  • Shōgun (novel)
  • 1975 novel by James Clavell

    which is safer. Toranaga elevates Blackthorne to the samurai rank of hatamoto and gifts him a consort, Fujiko. In Anjiro, Blackthorne threatens to commit

    Shōgun (novel)

    Shōgun_(novel)

  • Jin'ya
  • Type of administrative headquarters of the Tokugawa shogunate

    Additionally, jin'ya were found on shogunal lands and those headed by hatamoto, and within larger domains served as district headquarters (gun daikan-sho)

    Jin'ya

    Jin'ya

    Jin'ya

  • Sagami Province
  • Former province of Japan

    administrative control of the Tokugawa shogunate, ruled though a number of hatamoto administrators. A number of feudal domains from outside Sagami Province

    Sagami Province

    Sagami Province

    Sagami_Province

  • Aoba-ku, Yokohama
  • Ward in Kantō, Japan

    controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became part of the new Kanagawa

    Aoba-ku, Yokohama

    Aoba-ku, Yokohama

    Aoba-ku,_Yokohama

  • Tachibana clan (samurai)
  • Samurai clan founded in the 14th century

    gaining power and prestige for the clan even though he was soon demoted to hatamoto. This branch of the family was granted the title of Viscount following

    Tachibana clan (samurai)

    Tachibana clan (samurai)

    Tachibana_clan_(samurai)

  • Tosa Domain
  • Administrative division in southwestern Japan during the Edo period (1601–1871)

    created in 1780 as a 13,000 koku holding for Yamauchi Toyotada, from a hatamoto branch of the clan descended from the former daimyō of Tosa-Nakamura Domain

    Tosa Domain

    Tosa Domain

    Tosa_Domain

  • Yamazaki Susumu
  • Japanese rōnin and spy

    Matsumoto, Yamazaki was a gentle and taciturn man. In 1867, Yamazaki became a hatamoto along with the rest of the Shinsengumi. During the Battle of Toba–Fushimi

    Yamazaki Susumu

    Yamazaki Susumu

    Yamazaki_Susumu

  • Onodera Shigemichi
  • Lacquerware. Japan Traditional Craft Center. Turnbull, Stephen (2010). Hatamoto. Samurai Horse and Foot Guards 1540–1724. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.

    Onodera Shigemichi

    Onodera_Shigemichi

  • Kunohe Castle
  • Castle in Iwate Prefecture, Japan

    Tourism Association. 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2017. Turnbull, Stephen (2010). Hatamoto: Samurai Horse and Foot Guards 1540-1724. Osprey. ISBN 9781846034787. "九戸城跡"

    Kunohe Castle

    Kunohe Castle

    Kunohe_Castle

  • Honpo Jin'ya
  • shogunate, was the administrative center for the scattered tenryō and hatamoto holdings in Echizen province. Today, a memorial with a reconstructed gate

    Honpo Jin'ya

    Honpo Jin'ya

    Honpo_Jin'ya

  • Date Nariyoshi
  • Japanese samurai and daimyo (1798–1828)

    of Sendai Domain 2nd daughter: Yukihime, married Date Kunizane of the hatamoto Watari-Date clan Tsuneko no Kata (concubine) Date Yoshikuni, daimyo of

    Date Nariyoshi

    Date Nariyoshi

    Date_Nariyoshi

  • Edo machi-bugyō
  • in Edo period Japan. Appointments to this prominent office were usually hatamoto, this was amongst the senior administrative posts open to those who were

    Edo machi-bugyō

    Edo_machi-bugyō

  • Bannerman
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (standard-bearer) Bannerman (surname) Bannerman, a loose translation of hatamoto, a direct vassal of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan A man who belonged

    Bannerman

    Bannerman

  • List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2024
  • (from USM Alger) — FW  NIG Kairou Amoustapha (from Cancún) — FW  BRA Dudu Hatamoto (from Feirense) Out: No. Pos. Nation Player 2 DF  BRA Johnathan (released)

    List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2024

    List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2024

  • Sakai Tadaaki
  • Japanese daimyō (1813–1873)

    also from the position of daimyō, adopting Sakai Tadauji, the son of a hatamoto as his heir, and went into retirement. At this time, he also changed his

    Sakai Tadaaki

    Sakai_Tadaaki

  • Kira clan
  • later reverted to the Kira surname, and later the Tojo clan (500 koku), a hatamoto branch of the Mikawa Kira clan, also reverted to the Kira surname. These

    Kira clan

    Kira clan

    Kira_clan

  • Tsugaru clan
  • Japanese samurai clan

    His son by the niece of Tokugawa Ieyasu was made head of a subsidiary hatamoto household based in Kuroishi. Nobuyoshi was forced to retire in 1655 for

    Tsugaru clan

    Tsugaru clan

    Tsugaru_clan

  • Mikawa Province
  • Former province of Japan

    large portions retained as shihaisho territory administered by various hatamoto directly under the shogunate. During the Edo period, Mikawa was the only

    Mikawa Province

    Mikawa Province

    Mikawa_Province

  • Ōoka clan
  • Kanagawa. His descendants continued to assist the Tokugawa shogunate as hatamoto. The clan’s fortunes went into eclipse when Ōoka Tadashina (1667–1710)

    Ōoka clan

    Ōoka clan

    Ōoka_clan

  • Nanbu Toshikatsu
  • officials, and later went into the priesthood. He adopted Nanbu Toshimasa, the hatamoto sixth son of Nanbu Toshimi as his heir and died in 1780. Papinot, Edmond

    Nanbu Toshikatsu

    Nanbu Toshikatsu

    Nanbu_Toshikatsu

  • List of Usagi Yojimbo stories
  • 3 issue #158 Oct/2016 The Fate of the Elders issue #159 Nov/2016 The Hatamoto’s Daughter issue #160 Dec/2016 Death by Fugu An Inspector Ishida Mystery

    List of Usagi Yojimbo stories

    List_of_Usagi_Yojimbo_stories

  • Nagasaki
  • Core city in Kyushu, Japan

    the Edo period, the Tokugawa shogunate governed the city, appointing a hatamoto, the Nagasaki bugyō, as its chief administrator. During this period, Nagasaki

    Nagasaki

    Nagasaki

    Nagasaki

  • Matsudaira Nobutsuna
  • Japanese daimyō (1596–1662)

    administration for his sagacity. In the early years of his service, he was a hatamoto; he later became a daimyo. In 1623, he received the court title of Izu

    Matsudaira Nobutsuna

    Matsudaira_Nobutsuna

  • Yamanote and Shitamachi
  • Areas of Tokyo

    caste than on geography. While Tokugawa vassals of the samurai caste (hatamoto and gokenin) lived in the hilly Yamanote, lower castes (merchants and artisans)

    Yamanote and Shitamachi

    Yamanote and Shitamachi

    Yamanote_and_Shitamachi

  • Kimura Kaishū
  • Japanese admiral (1830–1901)

    Osaka prefecture and Hyogo prefecture. Kimura was born in 1830 into a Hatamoto family, part of the samurai class in direct service to the Tokugawa shogunate

    Kimura Kaishū

    Kimura Kaishū

    Kimura_Kaishū

  • Isao Yamagata
  • Japanese actor (1915–1996)

    Senryô-jishi (1959) - Kainokami Torii Jigokû no sokô made tsuki auzê (1959) Bored Hatamoto: Acrobats of Death (1959) Rônin ichiba - Asayake tengu (1960) Shiroi gake

    Isao Yamagata

    Isao Yamagata

    Isao_Yamagata

  • Edo period
  • Japanese history from 1600 to 1868

    of the north, or as direct vassals of the shōgun, the 5,000 so-called hatamoto. The daimyo were put under tight control of the shogunate. Their families

    Edo period

    Edo_period

  • Takatsukasa family
  • Branch of the Fujiwara clan

    in 1650; Iemitsu welcomed his brother-in-law and granted him the rank hatamoto. Arranged by Iemitsu's successor Tokugawa Ietsuna, in 1653, Nobuhira married

    Takatsukasa family

    Takatsukasa family

    Takatsukasa_family

  • Takenaka clan
  • Japanese familial line

    headship of the strategist Takenaka Shigeharu (Hanbei), the family became hatamoto under Tokugawa Ieyasu in the Edo era. Takenaka Shigekata, the family head

    Takenaka clan

    Takenaka clan

    Takenaka_clan

  • Agatsuma District, Gunma
  • District in Gunma prefecture, Japan

    the Tokugawa shogunate and four towns and 44 villages administered as hatamoto-territory, primarily by the Oguri-clan. With the establishment of the municipality

    Agatsuma District, Gunma

    Agatsuma_District,_Gunma

  • Ōedo Sōsamō
  • Japanese television series

    secret police agents in Edo. They work undercover under the direction of a hatamoto, and later, under Matsudaira Sadanobu. Jūmonji Koyata, masquerading as

    Ōedo Sōsamō

    Ōedo_Sōsamō

  • Nagasaki Naval Training Center
  • appointed the first director with a first class of 37 cadets from the various hatamoto with fealty directly to the Shōgun, and 128 cadets sent from the various

    Nagasaki Naval Training Center

    Nagasaki Naval Training Center

    Nagasaki_Naval_Training_Center

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