Tokugawa Art Museum Exhibition Owari Tokugawa Family Treasure
Tokugawa bijutsukan
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From Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 24 June 2023
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Title: Tokugawa Art Museum Exhibition A Treasure of the Owari Tokugawa Family Author: Tokugawa Art Museum Item: Kyu Normal Publication time: 1984 Edition: Hardcover Publisher: Tokugawa Art Museum Page number: 223 Page size: 29.2 x 21.7 cm 165 231 items in the collection of the Owari Tokugawa family during the shogunate period, including the well-known picture scrolls of The Tale of Genji (not all volumes, pages 21-45), swords, harnesses, armor, tea utensils, calligraphy, pictures, clothing, and daily crafts, etc. The original Japanese version, including a map of the family, charts of the relationship between the chiefs of the calendar and personalities, etc. Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japanese: Tokugawa Ieyasu, English: Tokugawa Ieyasu; January 31, 1543 June 1, 1616), a feudal lord of Mikawa during the Japanese War, with a childhood name of Takechiyo. One of Japan's three greatest warlords in the Edo period (Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi). An outstanding politician and military man in the history of the Japanese calendar. Ieyasu Tokugawa was born in Mikawa Okazaki Castle (now Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture), originally surnamed Matsudaira, and changed his surname to Tokugawa in 1567. His father was Matsudaira Hirotada, the lord of Tameokazaki Castle. After the Battle of Okehazama, Oda Nobunaga formed the Kiyosu Alliance, a multi-combination of the Oda army and defeating the strong enemy. During the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute after the Honnoji Incident, Toyotomi Hideyoshi confronted him, and later he was forced to take over the situation. After the war in Odawara, Toyotomi Hideyoshi moved Kanto, and lost his roots for many years. The head of the Five Elders in charge. After the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, during the Sekihara Joint War, the East Army won the West Army, and hegemony was established. Keicho 8th year (1603), the Shogunate was established in Edo. Keicho 19th year (1614) to Keicho 20th year (1615) Winter in Osaka, Summer defeat of the Toyotomi clan, Edo shogunate rulership made solid and solid, Japan invasion peace period. In 1616, Tokugawa Ieyasu died at the age of 74. The corpse was buried in Mt. Kuno, Shimotsuke Province, and was reburied one year later. Tosho Daigongen, granted by the Japanese Imperial Court, Seimei Edo Shogunate God, served in the Toshogu Shrine in Japan, and was named Tosho Jin-kun. Seller Inventory # 03005300052
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Title: Tokugawa Art Museum Exhibition Owari ...
Publisher: Tokugawa bijutsukan
Publication Date: 1984
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
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