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We take pride in sourcing the best quality and most. Their descendants became viscounts in the Meiji peerage. Nagayoshi had lost his life in the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute. The family became daimyos under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and for five generations headed the Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province as tozama daimyo. Yoshinari’s son Nagasada, known as Mori Ranmaru, died with Nobunaga in the Incident at Honno-ji. Father and son died in the battle against the Azai-Asakura armies, and Mori Nagayoshi, second son of Yoshinari, became head of the house. Mori Yoshinari fought with Nobunaga for Kiyosu Castle, and with his son Mori Yoshitaka joined the campaigns against the Saito, Azai, and Asakura. During the Sengoku period, the Mori served under Oda Nobunaga. His son, Minamoto no Yoritaka, took Mori as his surname when he retired, and Yoritaka’s son Yorisada continued to use the surname. Their line descended from Minamoto no Yoshiie (also known as Hachimantaro) through his seventh son, Minamoto no Yoshitaka, proprietor of Mori-no-sho in Sagami Province. Mori-shi was a family of Japanese people descended from the Seiwa Genji. Very good Condition – only some wear considerate with age. Still renowned today as a center of production for the finest sumi ink, Nara is an ideal site for IMC2021. We are proud to offer this Ukiyo-e original antique woodblock print featuring a Damyo of one of the noble houses of Japan with Mori clan Mon as wallpaper and another Mon which I couldn’t identify. We are pleased to announce the 4th International Mokuhanga Conference, now renamed IMC2021 NARA, which will take place from December 1 to 3, 2021, in Nara, Japan, at the Nara Kasugano International Forum IRAKA and as a virtual conference. Rare Antique Japanese Woodblock Print – Damyo Morí Clan (Genji).
