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*''Japanese'': [[稲葉]] 正往 ''(Inaba Masamichi)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[稲葉]] 正往 ''(Inaba Masamichi)''
  
Inaba Masamichi was a lord of [[Odawara han]], and served as ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'' from [[1681]]/11/15 to [[1685]]/9/21.<ref>''Rekishi techô'' 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.</ref>
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Inaba Masamichi was a lord of [[Odawara han]] and later [[Takada han]], and served as ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'' from [[1681]]/11/15 to [[1685]]/9/21.<ref>''Rekishi techô'' 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.</ref>
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He was born in [[1640]] as a son of lord of Odawara han [[Inaba Masanori]]. In [[1663]], he served in the vanguard for Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Tokugawa Ietsuna's]] procession to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]].
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In [[1681]]/4, he was named ''[[soshaban|sôshaban]]'' and concurrently ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrate for Temples and Shrines), before being assigned later that same year to the position of ''Kyoto shoshidai''. He took up his post in [[Kyoto]] the following month, in the 12th month of that year.
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Masamichi became head of the family and lord of Odawara domain in [[1683]]/int.5, when his father decided to go into retirement. Two years later, in 1685/9, Masamichi was dismissed from his position as ''Kyoto shoshidai''. In the 12th month of that same year, he was then reassigned from Odawara to Takada han in [[Echigo province]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 21 November 2025

  • Born: 1640
  • Other Names: 稲葉 正通 (Inaba Masamichi)
  • Japanese: 稲葉 正往 (Inaba Masamichi)

Inaba Masamichi was a lord of Odawara han and later Takada han, and served as Kyoto shoshidai from 1681/11/15 to 1685/9/21.[1]

He was born in 1640 as a son of lord of Odawara han Inaba Masanori. In 1663, he served in the vanguard for Shogun Tokugawa Ietsuna's procession to Nikkô Tôshôgû.

In 1681/4, he was named sôshaban and concurrently Jisha bugyô (Magistrate for Temples and Shrines), before being assigned later that same year to the position of Kyoto shoshidai. He took up his post in Kyoto the following month, in the 12th month of that year.

Masamichi became head of the family and lord of Odawara domain in 1683/int.5, when his father decided to go into retirement. Two years later, in 1685/9, Masamichi was dismissed from his position as Kyoto shoshidai. In the 12th month of that same year, he was then reassigned from Odawara to Takada han in Echigo province.

Preceded by
Toda Tadamasa
Kyoto shoshidai
1681-1685
Succeeded by
Tsuchiya Masanao

References

  • Otsuka Katsumi 大塚活美, "Chosen tsushinshi gyoretsu o egaku Boston bijutsukan bon rakuchu rakugai zu ni tsuite" 「朝鮮通信使行列を描くボストン美術館本洛中洛外図について」、ART RESEARCH 21 (2021), p182.
  1. Rekishi techô 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.