Tendō clan
In this Japanese name, the family name is Tendō.
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.
The castle town of Tendō was the clan center.[2]
Leaders of the clan were patrons of Hiroshige.[1]
See also
- Naomasa Nakahachi
References
- 1 2 King, James. (2010). Beyond the Great Wave: the Japanese Landscape Print, 1727-1960, p. 90.
- ↑ Baedeker. (2012). Japan, p. 561; Hotta, Anne and Yoko Ishiguro. (1986). A guide to Japanese hot springs, p. 192.
External links
- 天童氏 at harimaya.com (Japanese)
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