Yamanouchi Toyoshige

Yamanouchi Toyoshige

. In 1867 he advised Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu to carry out "Taisei Houkan" (the return of power to the Emperor).

References

* 旺文社 日本史辞典
* Japanese Wikipedia


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