Tokugawa Mitsukuni

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Tokugawa Mitsukuni was a prominent early Edo-period daimyō of the Mito Domain, renowned as a scholar-statesman and patron of learning who helped compile the great historical work "Dai Nihonshi."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Confucian statesman
Edo-period person
Japanese noble
daimyō
scholar
alsoKnownAs Mito Kōmon NERFINISHED
Mito Mitsukuni NERFINISHED
birthDate 1628-07-11
birthPlace Edo NERFINISHED
burialPlace Mito NERFINISHED
clan Tokugawa clan NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
courtesyName Jōkō NERFINISHED
deathDate 1701-01-14
deathPlace Mito NERFINISHED
domainRuled Mito Domain NERFINISHED
era Edo period NERFINISHED
familyName Tokugawa NERFINISHED
father Tokugawa Yorifusa NERFINISHED
givenName Mitsukuni NERFINISHED
grandfather Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
house Mito-Tokugawa branch NERFINISHED
implementedPolicy domain reforms in Mito
influenced Mito school nationalism
later sonnō jōi thought
knownFor compilation of Dai Nihonshi
patronage of scholarship
promotion of Neo-Confucianism
rule of Mito Domain
language Japanese
libraryFounded Mito domain scholarly institutions
movement Mito school of thought NERFINISHED
name Tokugawa Mitsukuni NERFINISHED
notableWork direction of Dai Nihonshi compilation
occupation daimyō
scholar-statesman
patronOf Confucian scholars
Dai Nihonshi project NERFINISHED
periodOfRule mid-17th century
predecessor Tokugawa Yorifusa NERFINISHED
promoted loyalty to the emperor
study of Japanese history
rank daimyō of Mito
regionGoverned Hitachi Province NERFINISHED
religion Confucianism
subjectOf Mito Kōmon (television drama) NERFINISHED
popular Japanese folklore
successor Tokugawa Tsunaeda NERFINISHED
supportedWork Dai Nihonshi NERFINISHED

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Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden completedBy Tokugawa Mitsukuni