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Encyclopedia > Totomi province

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Totomi Province - Biocrawler (92 words)
Totomi (遠江国; Tōtōmi-no kuni) is an old province in the area of Japan that is today western Shizuoka prefecture.
Totomi's ancient castle town was near modern Iwata, Shizuoka, but by the Sengoku period the chief castle town was at Hamamatsu.
Totomi was controlled by the Imagawa clan, and later came under the control of Tokugawa Ieyasu, who ruled it until he took over the Kanto region.
A Chronology of Japanese History (2407 words)
Nobunaga, Ieyasu, and Hôjô attack Takeda Katsuyori in the east (in Kai Province).
Ieyasu retires to Mikawa Province in the east.
Hideyoshi orders that all military personnel, of whatever rank, who entered a village from another village or province after the fall of Odawara were also to be expelled from that village.
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