Sado, Niigata
city in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Sado (佐渡市, Sado-shi) is a Japanese city on Sado Island (佐渡島, Sadoshima) in Niigata Prefecture.[1]
History
changeUesugi Kagekatsu took control of the island in the late 1580s.[2]
In the Edo period, gold was discovered on the island. The Tokugawa shogunate took direct control of it. It was administered by an official called the Sado-bugyō for gold mining. Okubo Nagayasu was appointed to this position by Tokugawa Ieyasu[1] in 1603.[3]
In the Meiji period, the island became part of Niigata Prefecture.[1]
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Sado" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 803.
- ↑ Goldsmith, Brian (2008). Amassing Economies: The Medieval Origins of Early Modern Japan, 1450--1700, p. 249[permanent dead link]; Nussbaum, "Uesugi Kagekatsu" at p. 1009.
- ↑ Nussbaum, "Okubo Nagayasu" at p. 747.
Related pages
changeOther websites
changeMedia related to Sado, Niigata at Wikimedia Commons
- Sado Tourism Association English language site
- Sado City website (in Japanese)
- Sado Island at JNTO.go.jp