Tayasu Tokugawa clan

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  • Japanese: 田安家 (Tayasu ke)

The Tayasu Tokugawa clan was one of the three Gosankyô clans related to the Tokugawa shoguns. Initially headed by Tokugawa Munetake, a son of Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune, they maintained a mansion inside the Tayasu-mon gate of Edo castle.

Heads of the Shimizu clan

  1. Tokugawa Munetake (son of Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune)
  2. Tokugawa Haruaki (son of Munetake)
  3. Tokugawa Narimasa (son of Tokugawa Harusada of the Hitotsubashi Tokugawa clan)
  4. Tokugawa Naritaka (son of Shogun Tokugawa Ienari)
  5. Tokugawa Yoshiyori (son of Narimasa)
  6. Tokugawa Hisachiyo (son of Yoshiyori)
  7. Tokugawa Iesato (son of Yoshiyori)
  8. Tokugawa Yoshiyori (returned to being head of the house)

References

  • Gallery labels, Edo-Tokyo Museum.[1]