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  1. Yamauchi Toyoshige (山内 豊信, 1827–1872), also known as Yamauchi Yōdō (山内 容堂), was a Japanese daimyō in the Shikoku region in the late Edo period. He was usually referred to as Lord Yōdō in Western accounts.

  2. Lord of the Kochi Clan in the final days of the Tokugawa regime. Born in Kochi as a son of Toyokita Yamauchi, a branch family of the clan lord. Triggered by the arrival of foreign warships in 1853, he pushed through reforms of clan politics. Promoting Toyo Yoshida, he made various achievements.

  3. shikokutours.com › shikoku-people › yamauchi-yodoYamauchi Yodo - Shikoku Tours

    Yamauchi Toyoshige (later Yodo) was the eldest son of a Yamauchi cadet family. In 1848, after the sudden death of the head of the main family without heir, Toyoshige unexpectedly became the 15th lord of Tosa.

  4. Yodo YAMAUCHI (or Toyoshige YAMAUCHI, November 27, 1827 - July 26, 1872) was a Japanese samurai, non-Tokugawa daimyo (feudal lord) and the 15th lord of the Tosa domain (for the period of January 21, 1849 - February 1859).

  5. Jul 22, 2020 · Yamauchi Toyoshige (Yôdô) was lord of Tosa han from 1849 to 1859, and was a prominent and influential figure in Bakumatsu politics. Although a staunch supporter of the Tokugawa shogunate, Yôdô later shifted his allegiance to the restoration of Imperial Rule.

  6. In 1867 (Keio 3), GOTO Shojiro, advised the previous daimyo, YAMAUCHI Yodo (Toyoshige) of the Tosa domain (now Kochi prefecture, on the island of Shikoku), to support the Taisei Hokan (restoration of political power to the Emperor) based on the kogi seitairon (political theory focused on the parliamentary system).

  7. Marquis Yamauchi Toyonori (山内豊範, May 12, 1846 – July 13, 1886) was the 16th and final daimyō of Tosa Domain in Shikoku, Japan (modern-day Kōchi Prefecture ). Before the Meiji Restoration, his courtesy title was Sakone-no-shosho, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.