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Oshi Domain (忍藩, Oshi-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Musashi Province (modern-day Saitama Prefecture)
Oshi_Domain
the center of the 100,000 koku Oshi Domain, but the castle is far better known for its association with the siege of Oshi during the late Sengoku period
Oshi_Castle
Japanese daimyō (1806–1823)
ninth Abe daimyō of Oshi Domain in Musashi Province (modern-day Saitama Prefecture) and the first Abe daimyō of Shirakawa Domain in southern Mutsu Province
Abe_Masanori
Japanese feudal domain
Michichika of Oshi Domain. Matsudaira Mitsumasa (松平光和; October 31, 1744 – August 19, 1775) was the 4th Matsudaira daimyō of Matsumoto Domain and 9th hereditary
Matsumoto_Domain
Fourth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1580–1607)
paternal uncle Matsudaira Ietada and succeeded him as the second lord of Oshi Domain. In the Battle of Sekigahara, he was attended by Ii Naomasa and was therefore
Matsudaira_Tadayoshi
Feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan
Matsudaira Sadanaga, was transferred to Kuwana Domain. Shirakawa was then assigned to the Abe clan of Oshi Domain, who ruled over eight generations to the Meiji
Shirakawa_Domain
Region of Japan
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Kanto". Country Studies. Federal Research Division. Media related to Kantō
Kantō_region
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605
譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved
Tokugawa_Ieyasu
Former province of Japan
wadokaiho or wadokaichin). 1590 (Tenshō 18): Siege of Odawara. Iwatsuki Domain and Oshi Domain founded in Musashi Province. Musashi Province had 21 districts and
Musashi_Province
Japanese daimyō
28, 1808) was a Japanese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Oshi Domain.[unreliable source?] Masayoshi served as Kyoto Shoshidai. 川村一彦. 三方領地替え事件
Abe_Masayoshi
domain. He was married to a daughter of Abe Masachika of Oshi Domain, and after her death, remarried to a daughter of Mori Shigenari of Chōshū Domain
Matsudaira_Katanobu
Japanese photographer, printer and publisher
Kazumasa 小川 一眞 circa 1913 Born 原田朝之助 (1860-09-29)September 29, 1860 Japan, Oshi Domain, Musashi Province (present Gyōda City) Died September 6, 1929(1929-09-06)
Ogawa_Kazumasa
Japanese samurai (1555–1600)
Ietada was granted Oshi Domain (100,000 koku) in Musashi Province. He was transferred to Kashira Domain in 1592 and to Omigawa Domain in 1594. In 1599,
Matsudaira_Ietada_(Fukōzu)
Japanese confection
reference is to the 100,000 koku per annum kokudaka (rice production) of the Oshi Domain, which had ruled Gyōda. The print artist Shikō Munakata had said "Umai
Manjū
Japanese samurai
their holdings moved several times, and eventually became rulers of the Oshi Domain, where they remained until the Meiji Restoration. Ujii Yashiro Hauser
Matsudaira_Tadaaki
3rd Daimyo of Azu Domain
Sankonoe-gon-chū-shō in 1712. He was married to a daughter of Abe Masatake of Oshi Domain, and had nine sons and four daughters. He ruled to his death in 1731
Matsudaira_Masakata
City in Kantō, Japan
Oshi Castle (忍城御三階櫓, Oshi-jo Gosankai Yagura) is a 1988 reconstruction of the third yagura tower of Oshi Castle. The daimyō Narita Akiyasu built Oshi
Gyōda
Japanese daimyō
Ietsuna, the third and fourth Tokugawa Shōgun. As the daimyō of the Oshi Domain in modern-day Saitama Prefecture, with an income of 80,000 koku (earlier
Abe_Tadaaki
Japanese daimyō (1596–1662)
court title of Izu no Kami. He became daimyo in 1633, receiving the Oshi Domain as his fief. After the failure of Itakura Shigemasa to subdue the rebellion
Matsudaira_Nobutsuna
Japanese samurai (1798–1866)
production of coinage which was under his purvey. Takashima was sent to Oshi Domain in Musashi Province, but returned to official favor with the arrival
Takashima_Shūhan
Special city in Kantō, Japan
During the Edo Period, the area was divided between the holdings of Oshi Domain and tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Kumagaya
Domain (川越藩, Kawagoe-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Musashi Province, Honshū. The domain
Kawagoe_Domain
the temple in 1648. Abe Tadaaki, the daimyō of Oshi Domain and Ōta Sukemune, daimyō of Hamamatsu Domain were ordered to oversee the construction. The work
Hōraisan_Tōshō-gū
Japanese Shinto priest who founded Shinto Shusei
rituals. He got involved in a scandal. This led to his imprisonment in the Oshi domain. In Edo, he continued preaching about nationalism. His ideas were popular
Nitta_Kuniteru
Hōjō (1638-1827) Tokushima (1601-1871) Okabe (1649-1871) Kuki (1684-1798) Oshi (1590-1600/1633-1871) – Based in modern-day Saitama Prefecture; held by the
List_of_han
Kofun in Saitama, Japan
from the fact that tumulus was used as a gunnery training center of Oshi Domain during the Edo period. The training ground was located near the northern
Teppōyama_Kofun
Japanese daimyō (1570–1633)
good relations with Ishida Mitsunari, whom he has assisted at the Siege of Oshi in 1590. He relocated his seat to Mito Castle, and contributed a large number
Satake_Yoshinobu
Japanese clan of the Sengoku period
Hōjō Ujiteru Iwatsuki Castle Taki-no Castle Aoki Castle : Tame Mototada Oshi Castle : Narita clan Kasai Castle : Tōyama Kagetsuna Kawagoe Castle : Hōjō
Later_Hōjō_clan
Japanese daimyo
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1590, he took part in capturing Iwatsuki Castle and Oshi Castle at Musashi Province in the Odawara campaign, and was given 20,000
Akaza_Naoyasu
Type of Japanese shrines
predated the Shōen System. The priests of Shinmei Shrines, also known as Oshi (Japanese: 御師, lit. 'Royal teacher'), temporarily enshrined the talisman
Shinmei_shrines
16th-century samurai
Kunishige and Nagao Akinaga. She had a daughter who married the lord of Oshi castle, Narita Ujinaga, during the wedding Teruko's daughter gave birth to
Akai_Teruko
Prefecture of Japan
Matsui/Matsudaira, fudai), Oshi (Okudaira-Matsudaira, fudai) and Iwatsuki (Ōoka, fudai); few territories were held by domains seated in other provinces
Saitama_Prefecture
Surname list
anime series Your Lie in April Kana Arima, a character from the manga series Oshi no Ko This page lists people with the surname Arima. If an internal link
Arima_(surname)
Female warrior in pre-Meiji Era Japan
soldiers, Kaihime, who fought against the Toyotomi clan in the siege of Oshi (1590), Onamihime, who became the representative leader of the Nikaidō clan
Onna-musha
Japanese anime television series
in adapting the series' designs, build the characters, and create the "Domain Expansion" scenes during their production which he stated that it required
Jujutsu_Kaisen_(TV_series)
Landscape garden in Akita, Japan
from Akita City. The villa was originally built by a retainer of Kubota Domain, Ōshi Kosuke, on lands which had been granted to him by the 3rd daimyō Satake
Joshitei
Town in Kyushu, Japan
Onsen Takachiho Shrine Takachiho is featured in the manga and anime series Oshi no Ko, as the location of the hospital where Ai Hoshino gave birth to her
Takachiho,_Miyazaki
UNESCO World Heritage Site
son. Later, the son of Shunten's second son, Shunbajunki, the Nakijin no Oshi, became the castle's lord. It is said that the second son of King Eiso, Prince
Nakijin_Castle
Japanese media franchise created by Monkey Punch
Arsène Lupin entered the public domain in France due to 70 years passing since his death in 1941, and is in the public domain for any country that enforces
Lupin_the_Third
Falls (256 metres or 840 feet), Kumerau Falls (190 metres or 623 feet), Oshi Falls (160 to 210 metres or 525 to 689 feet).[citation needed] In the country
Geography_of_Guyana
Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate
ushinaiyasushi (得やすきものは失いやすし; transl. Easy come, easy go), Kyū kābu Jiko ōshi (急カーブ 事故多し; transl. Sudden curve: Many accidents), etc. The classical attributive
Japanese_conjugation
Japanese manga series by Bukimi Miki
(Tweet) – via Twitter. Hazra, Adriana (July 1, 2022). "Yen Press Announces Oshi no Ko, Your Forma Manga; Puella Magi Oriko Magica, K-ON! Omnibus Editions;
Shy_(manga)
American entertainment company
Isekai Life My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Nana Non Non Biyori No Game No Life Oshi no Ko (seasons 1–2 only) Parasyte -the maxim- Plus-Sized Elf Princess Tutu
Sentai_Filmworks
Japanese manga and anime series
Crystalyn (July 2, 2016). "Seven Seas Adds Magical Girl Site, Species Domain, Plum Crazy, Dreamin' Sun Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved February
Magical_Girl_Site
urban prefectures (府, fu),(i.e. Kyōto-fu, Ōsaka-fu and Tōkyō-fu), 266 domains (藩, han), 40 prefectures (県, ken) and one commission (使, shi) (i.e. Kaitaku-shi
List of Japanese prefectures by population
List_of_Japanese_prefectures_by_population
Japanese manga and anime series
the original on March 11, 2026. Retrieved March 11, 2026. "Nozakikun.tv Domain Registered Under Kadokawa". Anime News Network. January 25, 2014. Retrieved
Monthly_Girls'_Nozaki-kun
typically made with rice, pieces of meat, and grated carrots and onions. Oshi Nahor, or Morning Plov, is served in the early morning (between 6 and 9 am)
Culture_of_Uzbekistan
Japanese sumo wrestler
renowned for his strength and his pushing and thrusting techniques (tsuki/oshi) so much that his technique later became an illegal move and he was forbidden
Hiodoshi_Rikiya
(細道) Chudan (中段) is the second earliest1 series of Jo-kata. Ichi riki (一力) Oshi zume (押詰) Midare dome (乱留) Ushiro zue (zen)/(go) (後杖) – Two variants Taisha
Shintō_Musō-ryū_Jo_Kata
Japanese daimyō
served Niwa Nagahide who was a retainer of the Oda clan. Later, because the domain of the Niwa clan was badly reduced after Hashiba Hideyoshi (Toyotomi Hideyoshi)
Natsuka_Masaie
Japanese sumo wrestler
He was a wrestler known for his pushing and thrusting techniques (tsuki/oshi), but he rose slowly up the rankings, probably due to his cautious wrestling
Wakashima_Kyūzaburō
Japanese manga series
Retrieved September 30, 2015. "Seven Seas Adds Magical Girl Site, Species Domain, Plum Crazy, Dreamin' Sun Manga". Anime News Network. July 2, 2016. Retrieved
Magical_Girl_Apocalypse
Japanese manga series
Estate (2022) Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie (2022) Technoroid Overmind (2023) Oshi no Ko (2023–present) Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence (2023) Jellyfish Can't
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle
Sleepy_Princess_in_the_Demon_Castle
Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom
was Chūwa (中和). He was 16 years old and had a 13 year old brother named Oshi (於思) and a 10 year old brother named Setsukei (截渓). This account agrees with
First_Shō_dynasty
Element of Japanese language
ushinaiyasushi (得やすきものは失いやすし; transl. Easy come, easy go), Kyū kābu Jiko ōshi (急カーブ 事故多し; transl. Sudden curve: Many accidents), etc. The classical attributive
Japanese conjugation (imperfective form)
Japanese_conjugation_(imperfective_form)
Japanese god of wind, water, hunting and agriculture
Kamisha as well as wandering preachers associated with the shrine known as oshi (御師), who preached the tale of Suwa Myōjin as Kōga Saburō as well as other
Takeminakata
safety, and relative simplicity have created a demand for its use in many domains. Its capabilities have been enhanced to support real time computational
List_of_Java_APIs
Ritsuryō system which led to religious officials from the shrine, mostly oshi (御師), actively gathering contributions and funds for building costs. They
History_of_Shinto
Internet award in Japan
Anime Buzzword Award Grand Prize "Kimi wa Kanpeki de Kyuukyoku no Getter" Oshi no Ko / Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo Silver Prize Ash Ketchum resigns
Internet_Buzzword_Award
Iwatsuki, Saitama — Kasuga Bridegroom Pushing Festival (春日の婿押し, kasuga no muko-oshi) One day before the Coming of Age Day A series of events held for men and
List of Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties
List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties
Political office in Edo-period Japan
shoshidai earned 10,000 koku annually, in addition to the income from his own domain. In September 1862, a concurrent, nearly co-equal office was created, the
Kyoto_Shoshidai
Town in Tōhoku, Japan
part of ancient Mutsu Province and formed part of the holdings of Aizu Domain during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as
Kaneyama,_Fukushima
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Girl/Female
Indian
Smile
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Yoshi
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Gift of God; Divine
Boy/Male
Native American
Father.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Personality
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Leaping Warrior
Boy/Male
Biblical
Salvation.
Male
Japanese
(æ…§) Japanese name TOSHI means "alert, bright, intelligent."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Divine, Rose
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Divine, Rose
Female
Japanese
(1-義, 2-å‰, 3-良) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Yoshi-, YOSHI means 1) "correct," 2) "fine, happy," and 3) "good, nice."
Female
Japanese
(星) Japanese name HOSHI means "star."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wish, Desire
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Alert
Girl/Female
Japanese
Mirror reflection.
Male
Native American
Variant of Algonquin Nosh, NOSHI means "father."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Ocean; Sea
OSHI DOMAIN
OSHI DOMAIN
Girl/Female
Arabic
Virtue; Excellence
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Administrator
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from Old French bel(e) ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ (see Beau), either a nickname for a handsome man or a metronymic from this word used as a female personal name.English : habitational name from places so named in Northumberland and West Yorkshire. The former of these (Behil in early records) comes from Old English bēo ‘bee’ + hyll ‘hill’; the latter (Begale in Domesday Book) is from Old English bēag ‘ring’, here probably used in the sense ‘river bend’, or an unattested personal name Bēaga derived from this word + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.French (Béal) : topographic name for someone who lived by a mill race, from the Lyonnaise dialect term béal, bezale, bedale (of Gaulish origin).Americanized spelling of German Biehl or Bühl (see Buehl).Lt. Col. Thomas Beal(e) (c.1621–c.1676) of London settled in York Co., VA, about 1650.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Guardian of the Deer; Deer Keeper
Boy/Male
Hindi
Winner.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Most bountiful, Liberal (Kind son of Indra)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Chaste
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Praise
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Group of Power; Pure
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Farmer; Earth Worker
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n.
One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. See Count palatine, under 4th Count.
n.
The domain of puzzles; puzzles, collectively.
n.
A royal jurisdiction or domain; a region which is under the dominion of a king; a kingdom.
n.
A castle and domain conferred on a nobleman for life.
n.
Originally, one appointed to the command of a burg (fortress or castle); but the title afterward became hereditary, with a domain attached.
a.
Lying outside of the domain of logic.
n.
The domain or sphere of scoundrels; scoundrels, collectively; the state, ideas, or practices of scoundrels.
n.
Domain; province; sphere.
n.
The act or process of uniting lands, rights, or revenues, to the ecclesiastical chamber, i. e., to the pope's domain.
a.
Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal; as, royal power or prerogative; royal domains; the royal family; royal state.
n.
Hence, in general, province; region; country; domain; department; division; as, the realm of fancy.
n.
Seigniory; domain; the territory over which a lord holds jurisdiction; a manor.
n.
The language of the Osci.
a.
Of or relating to a domain or to domains.
n.
The realm or domain of dunces.
v. t.
To elevate from the domain of the senses; to purify.
n.
A warlike or hostile entrance into the possessions or domains of another; the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder.
adv. & prep.
Formerly: (a) An inclosure which surrounded the mere homestead or dwelling of the lord of the manor. [Obs.] (b) The whole of the land which constituted the domain. [Obs.] (c) A collection of houses inclosed by fences or walls.
n.
State of being a rascal; rascality; domain of rascals; rascals, collectively.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Osci, a primitive people of Campania, a province of ancient Italy.