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    Tokugawa shogunate (redirect from Tenryō)
    the shogunate, the Tokugawa clan held around 7 million koku of land (天領 tenryō), including 2.6–2.7 million koku held by direct vassals, out of 30 million...
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    backwater, due to its geographical location. The Ikuno silver mine was tenryō territory directly administered by the shogunate. Two small domains were...
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    shogunate (tenryō) or various daimyō Following the Meiji restoration, Sakai became "Sakai Prefecture" in 1868 and gradually absorbed all of the tenryō and holdings...
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    village) joint Tenryō/Miyazu (1 village) dissolved part of Kyōtango Takeno (竹野郡) 25,223 koku Tenryō (47 villages) Miyazu (27 villages) joint Tenryo/Miyazu (1...
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    Hyūga was not dominated by a single daimyō; rather, it was divided into tenryō territory directly governed by the Tokugawa shogunate and a few small domains...
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    of Shimōsa to reward his followers, with the remaining area retained as tenryō territory owned directly by the shōgun and administered by various hatamoto...
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    Domain, 11 tenryō, 3 Tsuyama Domain) absorbed Yoshino District on April 1, 1900 Kumehokujō District (久米北条郡) 28,871 koku 60 villages (22 tenryō, 17 Hamada...
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    Tenryō, Imperial Family, Sonobe, Tanba-Kameyama, Sasayama, Ayabe Tsurumaki part of Nantan and Kameoka Ikaruga (何鹿郡) 49,525 koku 136 villages: Tenryō,...
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    Bungo was not dominated by a single daimyō; rather, it was divided into tenryō territory directly governed by the Tokugawa shogunate and a number small...
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    throughout the year that attract a steady stream of visitors. Tenryō Hita Ohina Festival Tenryō Hita Ohina Festival (天領日田おひなまつり) is a girl's doll festival...
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