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+ | [[File:Shimazu-tsunahisa.JPG|right|thumb|320px|Grave of Shimazu Tsunahisa at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] | ||
+ | *''Born: [[1637]]'' | ||
+ | *''Died: [[1673]]'' | ||
*''Japanese'': [[島津]]綱久 ''(Shimazu Tsunahisa)'' | *''Japanese'': [[島津]]綱久 ''(Shimazu Tsunahisa)'' | ||
− | Shimazu Tsunahisa was | + | Shimazu Tsunahisa was the eldest son of [[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]],<ref>Stone marker at gravesite.</ref> and held the [[court rank]] of Lower Junior Fourth Rank. He was named Chamberlain (侍従, ''jijû'') in [[1651]]. |
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+ | When Mitsuhisa fell ill in [[1649]], Tsunahisa served as proxy for his father escorting that year's [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]] and engaging in various formal ceremonial interactions with the [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]] in conjunction with that embassy on behalf of his father.<ref>Fujii Jôji (ed.), ''Edo bakufu nikki - Himeji Sakai ke bon'', vol. 23, Tokyo: Yumani Shobo (2004), 142.</ref> He died, however, in [[1673]] prior to succeeding his father as lord of Satsuma; upon Mitsuhisa's retirement in [[1687]], he was succeeded by Tsunahisa's son [[Shimazu Tsunataka]].<ref>''Kaiyô kokka Satsuma'' 海洋国家薩摩, Kagoshima: Shôkoshûseikan (2010), 58-59.</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Kamiya Nobuyuki, ''Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku'' 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 62. | *Kamiya Nobuyuki, ''Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku'' 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 62. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 16 May 2018
Shimazu Tsunahisa was the eldest son of Shimazu Mitsuhisa,[1] and held the court rank of Lower Junior Fourth Rank. He was named Chamberlain (侍従, jijû) in 1651.
When Mitsuhisa fell ill in 1649, Tsunahisa served as proxy for his father escorting that year's Ryukyuan embassy to Edo and engaging in various formal ceremonial interactions with the shogunate in conjunction with that embassy on behalf of his father.[2] He died, however, in 1673 prior to succeeding his father as lord of Satsuma; upon Mitsuhisa's retirement in 1687, he was succeeded by Tsunahisa's son Shimazu Tsunataka.[3]
References
- Kamiya Nobuyuki, Ryûkyû to Nihon, Chûgoku 琉球と日本・中国, Yamakawa Shuppansha (2008), 62.