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  1. Tokugawa Ienari (Japanese: 徳川 家斉, November 18, 1773 – March 22, 1841) was the eleventh and longest-serving shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan who held office from 1787 to 1837. He was a great-grandson of the eighth shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune through his son Munetada (1721–1764), head of the Hitotsubashi branch of the family ...

  2. …luxury led by the 11th Tokugawa shogun Ienari and his administration, known for its financial laxity, graft, and corruption. The lavish habits of the ruling class quickly spread to the populace and further invigorated an urban culture dominated by the flamboyant, pleasure-seeking merchant class.

  3. Ienari TOKUGAWA was a Japanese warrior and the 11th Seii Taishogun (literally, "Great General Who Subdues the Barbarians"), who was in office from 1787 – 1837. Ienari was born the eldest son of Harusada TOKUGAWA, the second family head of the Hitotsubashi family, one of the Gosankyo (the three privileged branches of the Tokugawa family).

  4. Dive into the captivating story of Tokugawa Ienari, the longest-reigning shōgun of Japan's Edo period. His era, characterized by grandeur and cultural achievements, also faced the...

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  6. Apr 29, 2020 · Japanese: 徳川 家斉 (Tokugawa Ienari) Tokugawa Ienari was the 11th Tokugawa shogun. A son of Tokugawa Harunari (aka Harusada), head of the Hitotsubashi branch family of the Tokugawa clan, Ienari was adopted into the main shogunal Tokugawa lineage and became shogun after Tokugawa Ieharu's death in 1786. Ienari's formal accession ceremonies ...

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  8. Jul 13, 2018 · Ienari, after the death of his father, became the 11th Shogun of Tokugawa Japan. He was known to be the longest-running shogun in the entire Tokugawa period where his reign lasted between 1787 up to 1837. Although he may be the longest-running Shogun in Tokugawa’s history, he is also known to be one of the worst.