The Ogasawara clan was a Japanese samurai clan descended from the Seiwa Genji. The Ogasawara acted as shugo (governors) of Shinano province in the medieval period (c. 1185-1600), and as daimyō (feudal lords) of territories on Kyūshū during the Edo period (1600-1867). During the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, the clan controlled Shinano province, while related clans controlled the provinces of Awa, Bizen, Bitchū, Iwami, Mikawa, Tōtōmi and Mutsu.

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  • The Ogasawara clan was a Japanese samurai clan descended from the Seiwa Genji. The Ogasawara acted as shugo (governors) of Shinano province in the medieval period (c. 1185-1600), and as daimyō (feudal lords) of territories on Kyūshū during the Edo period (1600-1867). During the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, the clan controlled Shinano province, while related clans controlled the provinces of Awa, Bizen, Bitchū, Iwami, Mikawa, Tōtōmi and Mutsu. According to some theories, the Miyoshi clan was descended from the Ogasawara clan. The clan developed a number of schools of martial arts during this period, known as Ogasawara-ryū, and contributed to the codification of warrior (samurai) etiquette. Towards the end of the Sengoku period (late 16th century), the clan opposed both Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. During the Edo period, the Ogasawara were identified as one of the fudai or insider daimyō clans which were hereditary vassels or allies of the Tokugawa, in contrast with the tozama or outsider clans.
  • Le clan Ogasawara (小笠原氏) est un clan de daimyos japonais qui descend directement du 56 empereur du Japon : l'empereur Seiwa. Le clan Ogasawara est connu pour avoir créé une école d’arts martiaux. Les membres du clan excellaient notamment dans la pratique du yabusame.
  • 小笠原氏(おがさわらし)は日本の氏族。清和源氏の河内源氏の流れをくみ、武家の有職故実を伝える一族としても知られる。
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  • This is the ''mon'' of the Ogasawara clan.
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  • The Ogasawara clan was a Japanese samurai clan descended from the Seiwa Genji. The Ogasawara acted as shugo (governors) of Shinano province in the medieval period (c. 1185-1600), and as daimyō (feudal lords) of territories on Kyūshū during the Edo period (1600-1867). During the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, the clan controlled Shinano province, while related clans controlled the provinces of Awa, Bizen, Bitchū, Iwami, Mikawa, Tōtōmi and Mutsu.
  • Le clan Ogasawara (小笠原氏) est un clan de daimyos japonais qui descend directement du 56 empereur du Japon : l'empereur Seiwa. Le clan Ogasawara est connu pour avoir créé une école d’arts martiaux. Les membres du clan excellaient notamment dans la pratique du yabusame.
  • 小笠原氏(おがさわらし)は日本の氏族。清和源氏の河内源氏の流れをくみ、武家の有職故実を伝える一族としても知られる。
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  • Ogasawara clan
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  • 小笠原氏
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