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Matsumae Kinhiro

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arrived in 1618, Kinhiro took no action, but after his departure he banned inhabitants of the domain from practising the faith. Turning a blind eye nevertheless to the large number of fleeing
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conferring rights to its continued gathering and to new gold mining operations on the island in return. These spread rapidly: by 1628, extraction activities had advanced to the Shiriuchi River
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who came for refuge and to work in the gold-mining operations, in 1639 he complied more fully, executing one hundred and six, according to the official clan documents known as
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and leased rights to stretches of streams and rivers, the working methods being described in detail in a long surviving letter by Portuguese
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went up in flames, with the loss of innumerable family treasures and documents, and Kinhiro himself hurt; it was rebuilt two years later.
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emporium, and the conferral of trading rights on his senior retainers. In 1617, prospectors using
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Despite earlier tolerance, his final years brought persecution of Christianity, in line with
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His given name Kinhiro may also be read Kimihiro. In childhood he was known as Takematsumaru
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Abe Takao (2005). "The Seventeenth Century Jesuit Mission Reports on Hokkaido".
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These years were also marked by the development of the town below
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began to extract gold from local streams in the south of the
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In Andersen, Chris; Maaka, Roger (eds.). 612:and the erection of distance markers every 432:and the title Lord Protector of the Islands 428:, and the following year was invested with 855: 853: 851: 849: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 793: 57: 928: 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 847: 845: 843: 841: 839: 837: 835: 833: 831: 829: 693:18 (1641), at the age of 44 according to 968:] (in Japanese). Yoshikawa Kōbunkan 719:outbreak that swept the island in 1624. 790: 491:. In 1620, Kinhiro presented a hundred 1069: 913: 886: 884: 882: 880: 826: 430:Junior Fifth Court Rank, Lower Grade 966:Chronicles of the Northern Missions 877: 573:who, following in the footsteps of 13: 869:(in Japanese). Yoshikawa Kōbunkan 14: 1108: 48: 687:eighth day of the seventh month 1097:People from Matsumae, Hokkaidō 1030: 1005: 976: 953: 463:finances, with the arrival of 386:, clan fortified residence in 1: 783: 588:10 (1633) saw the arrival of 527:, then by 1633 to the Kenomai 1041:. In Wiener, Michael (ed.). 1015:[Matsumae Ujihiro]. 863:[Matsumae Kinhiro]. 811:[Matsumae Kinhiro]. 685:Kinhiro himself died on the 618:throughout the "land of the 363: 7: 756: 632: 604: 559: 390:before the construction of 10: 1113: 382:, the Kakizaki, later the 20: 960:Cieslik, Hubert (1962). 744: 732: 724: 705: 701:. He is buried at Hōdō-ji 695:traditional age reckoning 672: 649:the Shogunate's clampdown 626: 596: 553: 531: 515: 479:, the establishment of a 471: 436: 398: 376: 354: 344: 328: 318: 274:, 1598 – August 14, 1641) 270: 258: 248: 233: 222: 211: 196: 188: 176: 168: 163: 159: 147: 135: 111: 100: 86: 82: 56: 45: 38: 1037:Walker, Brett L (2004). 1012: 983:Cieslik, Hubert (2008). 961: 931:Journal of Asian History 891:Walker, Brett L (2006). 860: 808: 309: 457:saw the development of 294:), Japan, in the early 63:Banner with the crest ( 1017:Nihon Daimyō Daijiten 813:Nihon Daimyō Daijiten 334:, and he also had the 680:abandon their beliefs 992:The Jesuits of Japan 697:, after composing a 497:of gold dust to the 406:, the eldest son of 368:Kinhiro was born in 71:Heinrich von Siebold 939:Harrassowitz Verlag 728:Matsumae Yoshihiro 653:Matsumae Yoshihiro 408:Matsumae Yoshihiro 324:, later as Jingorō 300:Matsumae Yoshihiro 142:Matsumae Yoshihiro 1049:. p. 399 f. 754: 753: 745:Succeeded by 662:Kakure Kirishitan 657:Jerome de Angelis 575:Jerome de Angelis 571:Diogo de Carvalho 545:, as well as the 422:Tokugawa Hidetada 372:3 (1598) in Ōdate 350:and then Takehiro 276:, was the second 262: 261: 229:Matsumae Morihiro 184:(aged 42–43) 122:Tokugawa Hidetada 1104: 1061: 1060: 1034: 1028: 1027: 1009: 1003: 1002: 1000: 998: 989: 980: 974: 973: 957: 951: 950: 926: 911: 910: 888: 875: 874: 866:Kokushi Daijiten 857: 824: 823: 805: 768:Shinra no Kiroku 748:Matsumae Ujihiro 725:Preceded by 722: 721: 710: 708: 707: 677: 675: 674: 639: 638: 635: 629: 628: 611: 610: 607: 601: 600: 564: 562: 556: 555: 536: 534: 533: 522: 520: 519: 509:Aoyama Tadatoshi 489:Oshima Peninsula 478: 476: 475: 441: 439: 438: 405: 403: 402: 381: 379: 378: 359: 357: 356: 349: 347: 346: 333: 331: 330: 323: 321: 320: 304:Matsumae Ujihiro 302:and followed by 275: 273: 272: 265:Matsumae Kinhiro 240: 238: 237: 218: 216: 215: 201: 199: 198: 183: 164:Personal details 154:Matsumae Ujihiro 150: 138: 127:Tokugawa Iemitsu 105: 61: 52: 40:Matsumae Kinhiro 36: 35: 1112: 1111: 1107: 1106: 1105: 1103: 1102: 1101: 1067: 1066: 1065: 1064: 1057: 1035: 1031: 1022:(in Japanese). 1014: 1011: 1010: 1006: 996: 994: 987: 981: 977: 963: 958: 954: 927: 914: 907: 889: 878: 862: 859: 858: 827: 818:(in Japanese). 810: 807: 806: 791: 786: 763:Takeda Nobuhiro 759: 750: 741: 730: 702: 669: 642:Matsumae Castle 636: 623: 608: 593: 582:Matsumae Castle 550: 528: 512: 468: 433: 426:Tokugawa Ieyasu 418:Matsumae Domain 395: 392:Fukuyama Castle 373: 366: 351: 341: 325: 315: 312: 284:Matsumae Domain 267: 244: 230: 208: 206: 202: 193: 181: 180:August 14, 1641 148: 136: 131: 106: 101: 95:Matsumae Domain 78: 75:Weltmuseum Wien 47: 41: 34: 17: 16:Japanese daimyō 12: 11: 5: 1110: 1100: 1099: 1094: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1063: 1062: 1056:978-0415208543 1055: 1029: 1004: 975: 952: 912: 906:978-1551303000 905: 876: 825: 788: 787: 785: 782: 781: 780: 775: 770: 765: 758: 755: 752: 751: 746: 743: 731: 726: 560:kanayama bugyō 505:Doi Toshikatsu 485:placer methods 365: 362: 311: 308: 260: 259: 256: 255: 250: 246: 245: 243: 242: 226: 224: 220: 219: 190: 186: 185: 178: 174: 173: 170: 166: 165: 161: 160: 157: 156: 151: 145: 144: 139: 133: 132: 130: 129: 124: 118: 113: 109: 108: 98: 97: 84: 83: 80: 79: 62: 54: 53: 43: 42: 39: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1109: 1098: 1095: 1093: 1090: 1088: 1085: 1083: 1082:Matsumae clan 1080: 1078: 1075: 1074: 1072: 1058: 1052: 1048: 1044: 1040: 1033: 1025: 1021: 1018: 1008: 993: 986: 979: 971: 967: 956: 948: 944: 940: 936: 932: 925: 923: 921: 919: 917: 908: 902: 898: 894: 887: 885: 883: 881: 872: 868: 867: 856: 854: 852: 850: 848: 846: 844: 842: 840: 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 821: 817: 814: 804: 802: 800: 798: 796: 794: 789: 779: 776: 774: 771: 769: 766: 764: 761: 760: 749: 740: 739: 737: 729: 723: 720: 718: 714: 700: 696: 692: 688: 683: 681: 668: 667:Fukuyama Hifu 664: 663: 658: 654: 650: 645: 643: 634: 621: 617: 616: 606: 599: 591: 587: 583: 578: 576: 572: 568: 561: 548: 544: 540: 526: 523:, by 1631 to 518: 510: 506: 502: 501: 496: 495: 490: 486: 482: 474: 466: 462: 461: 456: 453:His years as 451: 449: 445: 431: 427: 423: 419: 415: 414: 409: 401: 393: 389: 385: 371: 361: 339: 338: 307: 305: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 280: 266: 257: 254: 253:Matsumae clan 251: 247: 236: 228: 227: 225: 221: 214: 205: 191: 187: 179: 175: 171: 167: 162: 158: 155: 152: 146: 143: 140: 134: 128: 125: 123: 120: 119: 117: 114: 110: 104: 99: 96: 92: 91: 85: 81: 76: 72: 68: 67: 60: 55: 51: 44: 37: 32: 28: 24: 23:Japanese name 19: 1042: 1032: 1020: 1016: 1007: 995:. 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Japanese name
surname


mon
Heinrich von Siebold
Weltmuseum Wien
Daimyō
Matsumae Domain
Tokugawa Hidetada
Tokugawa Iemitsu
Matsumae Yoshihiro
Matsumae Ujihiro
Ujihiro
泰広
盛広
Matsumae clan
daimyō
Matsumae Domain
Ezo-chi
Hokkaidō
Edo period
Matsumae Yoshihiro
Matsumae Ujihiro
imina
Keichō
Matsumae
Matsumae
Fukuyama Castle
松前盛広

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