Owari-Tokugawa clan
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Owari-Tokugawa clan
Summary
Owari-Tokugawa clan is a cadet branch[1]. It draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (cadet_branch category, ranking #4 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's instance of is recorded as cadet branch[3].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's coat of arms image is recorded as Japanese crest Owari mitu Aoi.svg[4].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's founder is recorded as Tokugawa Yoshinao[5].
- Owari Province is named after Owari-Tokugawa clan[6].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's headquarters location is recorded as Nagoya Castle[7].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's subclass of is recorded as Tokugawa clan[8].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's part of is recorded as Tokugawa Gosanke[9].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's Commons category is recorded as Owari branch[10].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's archives at is recorded as Tokugawa Reimeikai[11].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's chairperson is recorded as Tokugawa Yoshitaka[12].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02vp3hb[13].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Owari Tokugawa family[14].
- Owari-Tokugawa clan's topic has template is recorded as Q17375368[15].
Body
Founding
Owari-Tokugawa clan's founder is recorded as Tokugawa Yoshinao[5].
Identity
Owari-Tokugawa clan's part of is recorded as Tokugawa Gosanke[9].
Leadership
Owari-Tokugawa clan's chairperson is recorded as Tokugawa Yoshitaka[12].
Operations
Owari-Tokugawa clan's headquarters location is recorded as Nagoya Castle[7].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Owari-Tokugawa clan include Kioichō[16], a chōchō[17], in Japan[18].
Why It Matters
Owari-Tokugawa clan draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (cadet_branch category, ranking #4 of 6).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]
Entities named for it include Kioichō[16], a chōchō[17], in Japan[18].