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Shimazu Munenobu was the 23rd head of the Shimazu clan, and the sixth Edo period lord of Satsuma han.
Munenobu was the eldest son of Shimazu Tsugutoyo; his mother was a daughter of the Shibuya clan. He was raised as an adopted child of Tsugutoyo's wife Take-hime (an adopted daughter of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi), and was as a result granted the privilege of using the Matsudaira name.
Upon his father's retirement in 1746, Munenobu became head of the clan, and of Satsuma domain. He struggled with a heavy household debt, and attempted to run the domain frugally. He died young, however, at age 22, in Kagoshima, after less than three years as lord. He was succeeded by his younger brother Shimazu Shigetoshi.
Preceded by: Shimazu Tsugutoyo |
Lord of Satsuma han 1746-1749 |
Succeeded by: Shimazu Shigetoshi |
References
- "Shimazu Munenobu," Nihon jinmei daijiten, Kodansha 2009.
- "Shimazu Munenobu," Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi, Shôkoshûseikan official website.