-
Tokugawa Ienari (****anese: 徳川 家斉,
November 18, 1773 –
March 22, 1841) was the
eleventh and longest-serving shōgun of the
Tokugawa shogunate of ****an who...
- Shogun, but she
announced that her son
Ienari would become Shogun.
Harunari persuaded the
shogunate officials that
Ienari had been
vaccinated by
Aonuma and...
- ****an.
Ieyoshi was born as the
second son of the 11th shōgun,
Tokugawa Ienari and
named Toshijirō (敏次郎). Toshijirō was
appointed heir on the
death of...
-
Tokugawa Ienari, and the
couple was
formally married in 1819. He
underwent his
genpuku ceremony in 1824 and
received a
kanji from
Tokugawa Ienari’s name to...
- (1713–1716)
Yoshimune (1716–1745)
Ieshige (1745–1760)
Ieharu (1760–1786)
Ienari (1787–1837)
Ieyoshi (1837–1853)
Iesada (1853–1858)
Iemochi (1858–1866) Yoshinobu...
- (1712–1761) 1745 1760 10
Tokugawa Ieharu (1737–1786) 1760 1786 11
Tokugawa Ienari (1773–1841) 1787 1837 12
Tokugawa Ieyoshi (1793–1853) 1837 1853 13 Tokugawa...
-
during Ienari's reign, from 1787 to 1793,
Matsudaira Sadanobu led the
Kansei Reforms to
improve the
finances of the shogunate.
After Ienari's death, from...
- Kata
Tokugawa Teijiro (1762–1763) born by
Oshina no Kata Adopted:
Tokugawa Ienari Tanehime (1765–1794),
daughter of
Tokugawa Munetake and
married Tokugawa...
- (1713–1716)
Yoshimune (1716–1745)
Ieshige (1745–1760)
Ieharu (1760–1786)
Ienari (1787–1837)
Ieyoshi (1837–1853)
Iesada (1853–1858)
Iemochi (1858–1866) Yoshinobu...
-
purpose of the gate was to
welcome Lady Yasu-hime, a
daughter of
Tokugawa Ienari, as a
bride for
Nariyasu Maeda. It is
currently located in the
grounds of...