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Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, August 26, 1848 – January 22, 1941) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Jōzai Domain. Later in life, he was also known by his style, Ichimu (一夢). During the Boshin War of 1868, Hayashi led his domain's forces in support of the armies of the former shōgun, and then the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Unlike the Tokugawa forces that went on to Ezo, Hayashi surrendered willingly when he received word that the Tokugawa family was to be granted a fief in Shizuoka. During the Meiji period he worked in various occupations (even as a clerk for a business in Hakodate), before working for the government. In the Meiji period, his family was ennobled as part of the kazoku system. For a time he also served at Tōshō-gū in Nikkō. Hayashi lived well into the 20th centu

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  • Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, August 26, 1848 – January 22, 1941) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Jōzai Domain. Later in life, he was also known by his style, Ichimu (一夢). During the Boshin War of 1868, Hayashi led his domain's forces in support of the armies of the former shōgun, and then the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Unlike the Tokugawa forces that went on to Ezo, Hayashi surrendered willingly when he received word that the Tokugawa family was to be granted a fief in Shizuoka. During the Meiji period he worked in various occupations (even as a clerk for a business in Hakodate), before working for the government. In the Meiji period, his family was ennobled as part of the kazoku system. For a time he also served at Tōshō-gū in Nikkō. Hayashi lived well into the 20th century, and was famous as "the last daimyō". He died in early 1941, in an apartment run by his daughter Mitsu. When asked for a jisei on the day he died, he is reported to have said, "I had one in 1868. Not now." (明治元年にやつた。今は無い) Hayashi appears as a character in Ikenami Shōtarō's novel Bakumatsu Yūgekitai. (en)
  • Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, 26 août 1848-22 janvier 1941) est un daimyo de la fin de l'époque d'Edo qui dirige le domaine de Jōzai. Plus tard dans sa vie, il est connu sous le nom d'« Ichimu » (一夢). Pendant la guerre de Boshin en 1868, Hayashi combat dans le camp du shogun puis de l'Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Contrairement aux forces des Tokugawa qui vont à Ezo, Hayashi se rendu[Quoi ?] quand il apprend que la famille Tokugawa recevra un fief à Shizuoka. Durant la restauration de Meiji, il occupe différents postes (même secrétaire dans une entreprise d'Hakodate), avant de travailler pour le gouvernement. Pendant l'ère Meiji, sa famille est anoblie selon le système nobiliaire du kazoku. Pendant un temps, il sert au Tōshō-gū de Nikkō. Hayashi vit jusqu'en 1941 et est surnommé le « dernier daimyo ». Il meurt à Tokyo dans un appartement de sa sœur Mitsu. Lorsqu'on lui a demandé s'il avait fait son poème d'adieu, il répondit : « Pendant la guerre de Boshin, j'en avais un. Aujourd'hui, je n'en ai plus. » Hayashi est un personnage du roman de Shōtarō Ikenami, Bakumatsu Yūgekitai. (fr)
  • 林 忠崇(はやし ただたか、嘉永元年7月28日〈1848年8月26日〉- 昭和16年〈1941年〉1月22日)は、江戸時代末期(幕末)の大名。上総国請西藩の第3代藩主。 (ja)
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  • 林 忠崇(はやし ただたか、嘉永元年7月28日〈1848年8月26日〉- 昭和16年〈1941年〉1月22日)は、江戸時代末期(幕末)の大名。上総国請西藩の第3代藩主。 (ja)
  • Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, August 26, 1848 – January 22, 1941) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Jōzai Domain. Later in life, he was also known by his style, Ichimu (一夢). During the Boshin War of 1868, Hayashi led his domain's forces in support of the armies of the former shōgun, and then the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Unlike the Tokugawa forces that went on to Ezo, Hayashi surrendered willingly when he received word that the Tokugawa family was to be granted a fief in Shizuoka. During the Meiji period he worked in various occupations (even as a clerk for a business in Hakodate), before working for the government. In the Meiji period, his family was ennobled as part of the kazoku system. For a time he also served at Tōshō-gū in Nikkō. Hayashi lived well into the 20th centu (en)
  • Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇, 26 août 1848-22 janvier 1941) est un daimyo de la fin de l'époque d'Edo qui dirige le domaine de Jōzai. Plus tard dans sa vie, il est connu sous le nom d'« Ichimu » (一夢). Pendant la guerre de Boshin en 1868, Hayashi combat dans le camp du shogun puis de l'Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Contrairement aux forces des Tokugawa qui vont à Ezo, Hayashi se rendu[Quoi ?] quand il apprend que la famille Tokugawa recevra un fief à Shizuoka. Lorsqu'on lui a demandé s'il avait fait son poème d'adieu, il répondit : « Pendant la guerre de Boshin, j'en avais un. Aujourd'hui, je n'en ai plus. » (fr)
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