In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu reorganized the existing imperial land and donated 10,000 koku. Hidetada donated 10,000 koku to celebrate the birth of the princess, and Tsunayoshi also donated 10,000 koku, bringing the total to 30,000 koku. Source: Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition About Obunsha Japanese History Dictionary, Third Edition |
江戸時代,皇室の所領 江戸初期徳川家康は従来の皇室領を整理して1万石を献上。秀忠は皇女降誕を祝して1万石,綱吉も1万石献上して3万石となった。 出典 旺文社日本史事典 三訂版旺文社日本史事典 三訂版について 情報 |
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