Tozama daimyō (外様大名, "outside daimyō") was a class of powerful magnates or daimyō (大名) considered to be outsiders by the ruler of Japan during the Edo... 5 KB (642 words) - 05:56, 20 March 2024 |
but in exchange they where tozama daimyō the shogunate had to be watch this and that was by mutual agreement. A daimyo could retire and still be head... 13 KB (1,425 words) - 09:22, 30 April 2024 |
Sekigahara. Fudai daimyō and their descendants filled the ranks of the Tokugawa administration in opposition to the tozama daimyō and held most of the... 9 KB (1,028 words) - 00:59, 12 March 2023 |
Satsuma Domain (section List of daimyōs) island of Kyushu. The Satsuma Domain was ruled for its existence by the Tozama daimyō of the Shimazu clan, who had ruled the Kagoshima area since the 1200s... 20 KB (1,955 words) - 05:55, 20 March 2024 |
Tokugawa Ieyasu (section Daimyo of Kantō region) fudai daimyō, while those who pledged allegiance to him after the battle (in other words, after his power was unquestioned) were known as tozama daimyō. Tozama... 90 KB (8,087 words) - 09:08, 28 April 2024 |
Yonezawa Domain (section List of daimyō) as tozama daimyō, with an initial income of 300,000 koku, which later fell to 150,000–180,000. The Uesugi were ranked as a province-holding daimyō (国持ち大名... 17 KB (1,345 words) - 03:02, 17 March 2024 |
Chōshū Domain (section List of daimyōs) island of Honshu. The Chōshū Domain was ruled for its existence by the tozama daimyō of the Mōri, whose branches also ruled the neighboring Chōfu and Kiyosue... 21 KB (1,987 words) - 05:54, 20 March 2024 |
Aizu Domain (section List of daimyō) the shinpan daimyō of the Aizu-Matsudaira clan, a local cadet branch of the ruling Tokugawa clan, but was briefly ruled by the tozama daimyō of the Gamō... 21 KB (1,744 words) - 19:29, 14 March 2024 |
the country, particularly smaller regions, daimyō, and samurai were more or less identical, since daimyō might be trained as samurai, and samurai might... 49 KB (4,792 words) - 09:16, 23 April 2024 |