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  1. Tokugawa Mitsutomo (徳川 光友, August 31, 1625 – November 26, 1700) was daimyō of Owari Domain during early Edo period Japan . Biography. Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the eldest son of the first daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Yoshinao by a concubine.

  2. The Tokugawa Garden (徳川園 Tokugawa-en) is a Japanese garden in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. It is located next to the Tokugawa Art Museum . History. In the early Edo period (1603-1867), Tokugawa Mitsutomo (1625-1700), the second lord of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan, established a vast residence called the Ōzone Shimoyashiki.

  3. Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the third Edo period lord of Owari han. A son of Tokugawa Yoshinao, he was a grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Mitsutomo was also the seventh generation master of the Yagyû Shinkage ryû school of swordsmanship. He was married to Chiyohime, a daughter of Tokugawa Iemitsu by his concubine Ofuri-no-kata, in 1638. [1]

  4. 12 de sept. de 2012 · Tokugawa Garden was laid out in 1695 as a retirement villa for Mitsutomo, Lord of the wealthy Owari Tokugawa. Access - how to get to Tokugawa-en. Tokugawa Garden. 1001 Tokugawa-cho. Higashi-ku. Nagoya. 461-0023. Tel: 052 935 8988. Hours: 9.30am-5.30pm, closed Monday. Admission: Adults 300 yen.

  5. In order to preserve his own bloodline and strengthen the power of the shogunate, the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, married his daughter Chiyohime to Tokugawa Mitsutomo (1625–1700) when she was just three years old.

  6. Kenchūji Temple was built by the second Lord of Owari, Tokugawa Mitsutomo, as a memorial offering in honor of the deceased Yoshinao, the first head of the Owari Tokugawa. Since its founding, it has been revered as the tutelary temple of the Owari Tokugawa clan.

  7. Biography. Tokugawa Tsunanari was the son of the second daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Mitsutomo by his official wife, Chiyohime later Reisen-in, the daughter of shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu. Although Mitsutomo's second son, he was given the position of first son and heir over his elder brother, who had been born to a concubine.