Inaba Masamichi was a lord of Odawara 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.
| 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.
- ↑ Rekishi techô 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.