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  1. Tokugawa Ieyoshi (徳川 家慶, June 22, 1793 – July 27, 1853; r. 1837–1853) was the 12th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan.

  2. …was the chief adviser to Tokugawa Ieyoshi (reigned 1837–53), 12th Tokugawa shogun, or military dictator, of Japan. Mizuno was responsible for the Tempō reforms, the Tokugawa shogunate’s final effort to halt the growing social and economic decline that was undermining its rule.

  3. Tokugawa Ieyoshi was the 12th Tokugawa shogun. The second son of Tokugawa Ienari , and the only surviving son not adopted away into another samurai family, he succeeded his father as shogun on 1837 /9/2 following Ienari's abdication.

  4. Tokugawa Ieyasu (born Matsudaira Takechiyo; January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled from 1603 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.

  5. Discover the story of Tokugawa Ieyoshi, whose reign over Japan saw attempts at economic reform and ended at the dawn of the country's opening to internationa...

  6. Ieyoshi TOKUGAWA was the 12th Seii Taishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the barbarians") of Edo bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) (reigned between 1837 - 1853).

  7. Jul 13, 2018 · In his lifetime, he was able to serve Tokugawa Ienari and his son Tokugawa Ieyoshi, the 11th and 12th shoguns of Tokugawa Japan. Through his help, Japan was able to become one of the largest independent superpowers in East Asia rivalry with nearby Empires of China and Korea.