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Asano Nagayoshi was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official who served as [[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyô]] from [[1847]] to [[1852]], and as Kyoto [[machi bugyo|machi bugyô]] for a time after that. | Asano Nagayoshi was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official who served as [[Uraga bugyo|Uraga bugyô]] from [[1847]] to [[1852]], and as Kyoto [[machi bugyo|machi bugyô]] for a time after that. | ||
− | Asano was promoted from ''sakitegashira'' to Uraga bugyô on 1847/5/26. In that role, he oversaw a number of matters pertaining to coastal defense, met with Captain Matheson of the British ship ''[[Mariner]]'', helped oversee the construction of the Western-style ship ''[[ | + | Asano was promoted from ''sakitegashira'' to Uraga bugyô on 1847/5/26. In that role, he oversaw a number of matters pertaining to coastal defense, met with Captain Matheson of the British ship ''[[Mariner]]'', helped oversee the construction of the Western-style ship ''[[Soshunmaru|Sôshunmaru]]'', and engaged in discussions with the central shogunate court regarding matters of coastal defense. |
On 1852/int.2/10, he was reassigned to the position of Kyoto machi bugyô. | On 1852/int.2/10, he was reassigned to the position of Kyoto machi bugyô. |
Revision as of 02:46, 17 December 2019
- Titles: 中務少輔 (Nakatsukasa shôfu)
- Japanese: 浅野 長祚 (Asano Nagayoshi)
Asano Nagayoshi was a Tokugawa shogunate official who served as Uraga bugyô from 1847 to 1852, and as Kyoto machi bugyô for a time after that.
Asano was promoted from sakitegashira to Uraga bugyô on 1847/5/26. In that role, he oversaw a number of matters pertaining to coastal defense, met with Captain Matheson of the British ship Mariner, helped oversee the construction of the Western-style ship Sôshunmaru, and engaged in discussions with the central shogunate court regarding matters of coastal defense.
On 1852/int.2/10, he was reassigned to the position of Kyoto machi bugyô.
References
- Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 84, 189, 202, 347.