Nariaki and his family returned once again briefly to Komagome in [[1858]] after a loss in prestige associated with losing a succession dispute in which Nariaki attempted to have his seventh son, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], named shogun. Shortly afterward, Nariaki was ordered to leave Edo and to retire to Mito. | Nariaki and his family returned once again briefly to Komagome in [[1858]] after a loss in prestige associated with losing a succession dispute in which Nariaki attempted to have his seventh son, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], named shogun. Shortly afterward, Nariaki was ordered to leave Edo and to retire to Mito. |