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Aoi Oshitayashiki

Coordinates: 35°11′03.78″N 136°55′56.17″E / 35.1843833°N 136.9322694°E / 35.1843833; 136.9322694
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The Aoi Oshitayashiki (葵 御下屋敷) is a former residence of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan, located in Aoi 1-chome in Higashi ward in Nagoya, central Japan.

It was constructed under the second Lord of the Owari Domain Tokugawa Mitsutomo (1625–1700) and subsequently enlarged and changed by following generations.[1] The area consisted of the residential palace in the middle, with a large garden with ponds to the south.[2] A special garden for ginseng was later located in the northwestern part.[3]

Kinjō Higashiyama ware leaf-shaped bowl, late Edo period

A climbing kiln was built for the 12th lord Tokugawa Naritaka (1810–1845), who had a keen interest in pottery.[4][5] Here Kinjō Higashiyama ware was produced, a type of oniwa-yaki (御庭焼 literally "garden ware").[6][7][8][9][10]

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  1. ^ "歴史ある風格の地(ロケーション)|【公式】シティタワー葵|愛知県名古屋市東区、東山線「新栄町」駅徒歩4分、桜通線「高岳」駅徒歩6分の分譲マンション|住友不動産".
  2. ^ "名古屋のど真ん中にあった広大な尾張藩別宅/御下屋敷跡".
  3. ^ "名古屋のど真ん中にあった広大な尾張藩別宅/御下屋敷跡".
  4. ^ "尾張国焼鉄道の旅02:新栄町(金城東山焼)".
  5. ^ "イベント・お知らせ・更新 新着情報|ヤマザキマザック美術館".[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "『御下屋敷跡…東区葵一丁目3-21(名古屋市教育委員会設置の標札巡り…東区№1)』".
  7. ^ "尾張国焼鉄道の旅02:新栄町(金城東山焼)".
  8. ^ "『東区葵、代官町一帯にある「御下屋敷跡」』".
  9. ^ "愛知の城 御下屋敷".
  10. ^ "標札を訪ねて 「御下屋敷跡・無量寿院」".

35°11′03.78″N 136°55′56.17″E / 35.1843833°N 136.9322694°E / 35.1843833; 136.9322694