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The Tendō clan (天童氏, Tendō-shi) was a Japanese kin group in Dewa Province during the Sengoku Period and Edo period. [1]

History

The clan claimed descent from Shiba Kaneyori. [ citation needed]

The castle town of Tendō was the clan center. [2]

Leaders of the clan were patrons of Hiroshige. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b King, James. (2010). Beyond the Great Wave: the Japanese Landscape Print, 1727-1960, p. 90.
  2. ^ Baedeker. (2012). Japan, p. 561; Hotta, Anne and Yoko Ishiguro. (1986). A guide to Japanese hot springs, p. 192.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tendō clan (天童氏, Tendō-shi) was a Japanese kin group in Dewa Province during the Sengoku Period and Edo period. [1]

History

The clan claimed descent from Shiba Kaneyori. [ citation needed]

The castle town of Tendō was the clan center. [2]

Leaders of the clan were patrons of Hiroshige. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b King, James. (2010). Beyond the Great Wave: the Japanese Landscape Print, 1727-1960, p. 90.
  2. ^ Baedeker. (2012). Japan, p. 561; Hotta, Anne and Yoko Ishiguro. (1986). A guide to Japanese hot springs, p. 192.



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