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Aomori Prefecture in
September 1871.
Nambu clan (Tozama) 1664-1871
Nanbu Naofusa (南部直房, 1628-September 30, 1668) was the 1st daimyō of
Hachinohe Domain...
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Nanbu Naofusa,
first lord of Hachinohe...
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worshipped nature gods and that was
personified by the emperor. Hirai,
Naofusa. "Shinto § The
encounter with Buddhism". britannica.com. Encyclopædia Britannica...
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military power in
Kamakura sharing authority for
governing the nation.
Naofusa Hirai. "Shinto § The
encounter with Buddhism". britannica.com. Encyclopædia...
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Imagawa Ujichika Imagawa Ujiteru Imagawa Yoshimoto Imagawa Ujizane Imagawa Naofusa (1594–1662)
Imagawa Ujinari (1642–1673)
Imagawa Ujimichi (1668–1699) Imagawa...
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Imagawa Yoshimoto 10th Suruga-Imagawa
family head 1560–1569 Succeeded by
Imagawa Naofusa...
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Tadahiro Hosokawa Munemoto daughter married Ariyoshi Hidenaga Hosokawa Naofusa Nanjo Mototomo (1641–1703) This tea retreat,
which was
established by Hosokawa...
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fusion between the two religions.
According to some
scholars (such as
Hirai Naofusa in ****an and
Joseph Kitagawa in the US),
Shinto is the
indigenous religion...
- Nakatsu: Nakatsushi-shi kankōkai, 1965 (中津市史刊行会編『中津市史』中津市史刊行会).
Kuroya Naofusa: Nakatsuhan-shi (History of the
Nakatsu Clan). Tōkyō:
Kokusho kankōkai...
- for Shigenao's
third brother,
Nakasato Naoyoshi, who was
renamed Nanbu Naofusa. Papinot, Edmond. (1948).
Historical and
Geographical Dictionary of ****an...