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- Chikama_Tokiie abstract "Chikama Tokiie (千竃時家) was a gokenin and simultaneously a retainer of the Hōjō clan of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.The Chikama clan originated from Chikama, Owari Province (modern-day Minami-ku, Nagoya) and remained the ruler of Chikama as a gokenin, or vassal of the shogunate. At some time in history, it became a private retainer of the Hōjō Tokusō family, the de facto ruler of the shogunate, and moved to Kawanabe District of Satsuma Province, a property of the Tokusō family, as a deputy jitō and the ruler of the district.Chikama Tokiie is known for a set of documents he created in 1306. In these documents he listed properties to be inherited by his family members, namely his three sons, two daughters and two wives. These properties were distributed among the following: Chikama, Owari Province, Kawanabe District, Satsuma Province, Asabata, Suruga Province, and Wakamori, Hitachi Province.Kawanabe District and Wakamori were properties of the Tokusō family, and the Chikama clan served it as a deputy ruler. It is significant that the villages enumerated in the Kawanabe District were located in the Manose River valley because the Mottaimatsu Site, which is considered to have served as a major trading center, was downstream of the Manose River. Apart from the Manose River, he also owned Bōnotsu, a trading port that was connected to Hakata, China and southern islands.What historians find most fascinating is that these documents include various southern islands, including (some of) the Ōsumi Islands, the Tokara Islands (the Seven), and Kikai Island, Amami Ōshima and Tokunoshima (and probably Okinoerabu) of the Amami Islands. Although the Amami Islands were traditionally not considered to be part of Japan, they were treated as the territories of a Japanese lord. Another source probably making reference to this is a map of Japan stored at the Kanazawa Bunko, a library of the Hōjō clan. It depicts a land mass outside the boundary of Japan where the caption reads "龍及國宇嶋身人頭鳥雨見嶋私領郡" (*U-shima, State/Province of Ryūkyū [where people have] a human body but a bird head; Amami Island(s), a privately owned district). The latter half suggests that (the Hōjō clan considered that) the Amami Islands were not part of Japan but anyway owned by Japanese.".
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- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageRevisionID "568499190".
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Amami_Islands.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Amami_Ōshima.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Bōnotsu.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_Kamakura-period_Japan.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Gokenin.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi_Province.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Hōjō_clan.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Jitō.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Kamakura_shogunate.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Kanazawa_Bunko.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Kikai_Island.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Kikaijima.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Manose_River.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Map_of_Japan_(Kanazawa_Bunko).
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Minami-ku,_Nagoya.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Mottaimatsu_Site.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Okinoerabu.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Okinoerabujima.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Owari_Province.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Satsuma_Province.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Suruga_Province.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Tokara_Islands.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Tokunoshima.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Tokusō.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLink Ōsumi_Islands.
- Chikama_Tokiie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chikama Tokiie".
- Chikama_Tokiie hasPhotoCollection Chikama_Tokiie.
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- Chikama_Tokiie subject Category:People_of_Kamakura-period_Japan.
- Chikama_Tokiie subject Category:Samurai.
- Chikama_Tokiie hypernym Gokenin.
- Chikama_Tokiie type Article.
- Chikama_Tokiie type Article.
- Chikama_Tokiie comment "Chikama Tokiie (千竃時家) was a gokenin and simultaneously a retainer of the Hōjō clan of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.The Chikama clan originated from Chikama, Owari Province (modern-day Minami-ku, Nagoya) and remained the ruler of Chikama as a gokenin, or vassal of the shogunate.".
- Chikama_Tokiie label "Chikama Tokiie".
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- Chikama_Tokiie sameAs Q5097367.
- Chikama_Tokiie sameAs Q5097367.
- Chikama_Tokiie wasDerivedFrom Chikama_Tokiie?oldid=568499190.
- Chikama_Tokiie isPrimaryTopicOf Chikama_Tokiie.