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  • Tokugawa Clan
  • Tokugawa clan
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  • The was a powerful daimyo family of Japan. They nominally descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) and were a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji) by the Nitta clan. However, the early history of this clan remains a mystery. Members of the clan ruled Japan as Shoguns from 1603 to 1867.
  • The Tokugawa clan (徳川氏) is a large, wealthy family known and respected as high nobility. The primary seat of their power is Ohkazaki Castle. They have produced both ninjas and samurai from their line, but they are not a ninja or samurai clan as such. Their sphere of influence is in governance. They are in charge of a vast territory the size of a small country in the Land of Fire. They are second only to the Daimyo in terms of authority, for now, for they already match or exceed the Feudal Lord in wealth and influence. They are in the possession of several castles, keep dozens of lesser houses as their retainers, and command a gigantic private army which is supplemented by Konohagakure and In'ei Temple. Occasionally, they have had to use this vast army to defend their territories from would
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  • Tokugawa-mon.jpg
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Kekkei Genkai
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Kanji
  • 徳川氏
Media
  • Anime, Manga
Affiliations
  • Land of Fire, In'ei Temple
English
  • Tokugawa
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  • The was a powerful daimyo family of Japan. They nominally descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) and were a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji) by the Nitta clan. However, the early history of this clan remains a mystery. Members of the clan ruled Japan as Shoguns from 1603 to 1867.
  • The Tokugawa clan (徳川氏) is a large, wealthy family known and respected as high nobility. The primary seat of their power is Ohkazaki Castle. They have produced both ninjas and samurai from their line, but they are not a ninja or samurai clan as such. Their sphere of influence is in governance. They are in charge of a vast territory the size of a small country in the Land of Fire. They are second only to the Daimyo in terms of authority, for now, for they already match or exceed the Feudal Lord in wealth and influence. They are in the possession of several castles, keep dozens of lesser houses as their retainers, and command a gigantic private army which is supplemented by Konohagakure and In'ei Temple. Occasionally, they have had to use this vast army to defend their territories from would-be usurpers and other threats. The Tokugawa Clan has formed a very close relationship with the monks of In'ei Temple, and the relationship between the two groups is somewhat similar to that of Daimyo and hidden village. Indeed, the Tokugawa ensure that the Temple is well populated, funded, and protected in return for the services of the mysterious, powerful sect of shinobi monks. The current leader of monks, In'ei Taizen has a close relationship with the father of the current Tokugawa clan head, Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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