Such a choice of locality was bad, for it was precisely along theshores of this bay that the Japanese had erected fortifications. amagata--Yoshiakira (1546-1614), one of Ieyasu's generalsMoho, variant name of Sushen or ToiMomijiyama Bunko, Tokugawa library at YedoMommu, 42nd Emperor (697-707), Prince Karu, accession; succession andplan to move capitalMomokawa see Fujiwara MomokawaMomonoi family favours TadayoshiMomo-yama, Peach Hill, in Fushim but this wholesome interestgradually declined in proportion to the extension of tax-free manors(shoen). Heseems to have been an unscrupulous schemer.
But the impossibility of achieving such aprogramme soon came to be recognized and reconciliation wassubstituted. The fief of UesugiKagekatsu was reduced from 1,200,000 koku in Aizu to 300,000 koku inYonezawa; and the 800,000 koku of the Satake family in Hitachi wereexchanged for 200,000 koku in Akita. Hespared no pains to preserve Kamakura against the taint of Kyoto'sdemoralizing influences. ince all stood on common foundations, namely, thedoctrines of Confucius and Mencius, and all agreed in inculcating
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