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Tōdō Takasato

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Preceded by
  
Tōdō Takanaga

Nationality
  
Japanese

Succeeded by
  
Tōdō Takasawa

Died
  
7 October 1806

Born
  
August 20, 1746 (
1746-08-20
)

Tōdō Takasato (藤堂高嶷, August 20, 1746 – October 7, 1806) was a Japanese daimyo of the middle Edo period. He was the 9th daimyo from the Tōdō clan to ruled Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces.

Biography

Takasato was born in 1746 as the son Tōdō Takahora, a 7000 koku hatamoto, who was adopted to become the 5th daimyo of Hisai Domain, a subsidiary domain of Tsu Domain, in 1728, and subsequently the 8th daimyo of Tsu Domain from 1735. In 1762, Takasato was made daimyo of Hisai. However, on the death of his father in 1770, he turned Hisai over to a younger son of Tōdō Takatoyo, and took on the reign of Tsu Domain itself.

The domain suffered from severe financial problems during his rule, and he attempted a series of reforms, including encouragement of new industries. However, his efforts at land reform and debt moratorium met with tremendous opposition, leading to extensive rioting in 1796. He also attempted to tax shrines and temples in his domain, which also caused a public uproar. Takasato died prematurely in 1806, and was followed by his brother Tōdō Takasawa.

References

Tōdō Takasato Wikipedia


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