- Tokugawa clan
The Nihongo|Tokugawa clan|徳川氏|"Tokugawa-shi" was a powerful
daimyo family ofJapan . They descended fromEmperor Seiwa (850-880) and were a branch of theMinamoto clan (Seiwa Genji) by theNitta clan .Minamoto no Yoshishige (+1202), grandson of
Minamoto no Yoshiie (1041-1108), was the first to take the name of Nitta. He sided with his cousinMinamoto no Yoritomo against theTaira clan (1180) and accompanied him to Kamakura.Nitta Yoshisue, 4th son of Yoshishige, settled at Tokugawa ((Kozuke province) and took the name of that place.
Tokugawa Chikauji descended from Yoshisue in the 8th generation. He witnessed the ruin of the Nitta in their war against the Ashikaga; he settled at Matsudaira (Mikawa province).Yasuchika (1369-1412), son of Chikauji, took the name of Matsudaira. He was in charge of Iwatsu castle, then of
Okazaki castle , and strengthened the authority of his family in the Mikawa province.Ieyasu (1542-1616) descended from Yasuchika in the 7th generation. In 1567 he obtained from the Emperor permission to revive the name Tokugawa. In so doing, he claimed descent from the Minamoto clan.
The clan rose to power at the end of the
Sengoku period , and to the end of theEdo period they ruled Japan asshogun s. All in all, there were fifteen Tokugawa shoguns. Their dominance was so strong that some history books use the term "Tokugawa era" instead of "Edo period".In addition, the heads of the "
gosanke " (the three branches with fiefs in Owari, Kishū, and Mito) bore the Tokugawa surname. Additional branches became the "gosankyō": the Tayasu, Hitotsubashi, and Shimizu Tokugawa clans. Many daimyo with the Matsudaira surname were descended from the Tokugawa. Examples include the Matsudaira ofFukui andAizu . Members of the Tokugawa clan intermarried with prominent daimyo and the Imperial family.Their principal family shrine is the Tōshō-gū in
Nikkō , and principal temple is atKan'ei-ji inTokyo .Tokugawa's clan crest, known in Japanese as a "mon", the "triple
hollyhock "(although commonly, but mistakenly identified as "hollyhock, the "aoi" actually belongs to the Birthwort Family and translates as "Wild Ginger" - "Asarum"), has been a readily recognized icon in Japan, symbolizing in equal parts the Tokugawa clan and the last shogunate. In "jidaigeki ", the crest is often shown to locate the story in the Edo period. And in works set in during theMeiji restoration movement, the crest is used to show the bearer's allegeance to the shogunate -- as opposed to the royalists, whose cause is symbolized by the Imperial throne's chrysanthemum crest.Family Members
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Tokugawa Ieyasu
*Tokugawa Hidetada
*Tokugawa Nobuyasu
*Yūki Hideyasu
*Matsudaira Ietada
*Matsudaira Tadaaki
*Matsudaira Tadanao
*Matsudaira Tadatsune
*Tokugawa Mitsukuni Retainers
Clans
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Abe clan of Mikawa
*Gosankyo
*Baba clan
*Honda clan
*Ii clan
*Ishikawa clan
*Sakai clan Important Retainers
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Abe Masakatsu
*Akamatsu Norifusa
*Akaza Naoyasu
*Amano Yasukage
*Ando Naotsugu
*Ando Shigenobu
*Aoyama Tadanari
*Ariyama Toyouji
*Asano Nagaakira
*Baba Nobushige
*Fukushima Masanori
*Fukushima Masayori
*Furuta Shigekatsu
*Hattori Hanzo
*Hattori Masanari
*Hiraiwa Chikayoshi
*Hirose Kagefusa
*Hisamitsu Sadakatsu
*Honda Hirotaka
*Honda Masanobu
*Honda Masazumi
*Honda Narishige
*Honda Shigetsugu
*Honda Tadakatsu
*Honda Tadamasa
*Honda Tadatoki
*Honda Tadatsugu
*Honda Tadazumi
*Honda Yasushige
*Honda Yasutoshi
*Hoshina Masamitsu
*Hoshina Masanao
*Hoshina Masatoshi
*Ii Naomasa
*Ii Naotaka
*Ii Naotsugu
*Ina Tadatsugu
*Ishikawa Kazumasa
*Ishin Suden
*Kikkawa Hiroie
*Kobayakawa Hideaki
*Koriki Kiyonaga
*Kutsuki Mototsuna
*Mizuno Nobutomo
*Naito Ienaga
*Naito Nobunari
*Natsume Yoshinobu
*Ogasawara Ujisuke
*Ogawa Suketada
*Okubo Tadayo
*Okubo Tadasuke
*Okubo Tadachika
*Okubo Nagayasu
*Okudaira Sadamasa
*Sakai Tadatsugu
*Sakakibara Yasumasa
*Suganuma Sadamitsu
*Torii Tadayoshi
*Torii Mototada
*Uemura Masakatsu
*Wakisaka Yasuharu
*Watanabe Moritsuna
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