Kyoto shoshidai
- Japanese: 京都所司代 (Kyouto shoshidai)
During the Edo period, Kyoto was one of a number of cities administered by the Tokugawa shogunate, and not as part of a daimyô's domain. The Kyoto shoshidai was the chief shogunal official responsible for overseeing the affairs of the city.
List of Kyoto Shoshidai
- Itakura Katsushige - 1601/8-1619/9
- Itakura Shigemune - 1619/9-1654/12/6
- Makino Chikanari - 1654/11/28-1668/5/16
- Itakura Shigenori - 1668/5/16-1670/11/3
- Nagai Naotsune - 1670/2/14-1676/4/3
- Toda Tadamasa - 1676/4/3-1681/11/15
- Inaba Masamichi - 1681/11/15-1685/9/21
- Tsuchiya Masanao - 1685/9/23-1687/10/13
- Naitô Shigeyori - 1687/10/13-1690/11/27
- Matsudaira Nobuoki - 1690/12/26-1691/int.8/12
- Ogasawara Nagashige - 1691/int.8/26-1697/4/16
- Matsudaira Nobutsune - 1697/4/19-1714/9/6
- Mizuno Tadayuki - 1714/9/6-1717/9/27
- Matsudaira Tadachika - 1717/9/27-1724/12/15
- Makino Hidenari - 1724/12/15-1734/6/6
- Toki Yoritoshi - 1734/6/6-1742/6/1
- Makino Sadamichi - 1742/6/1-1749/9/18
- Matsudaira Sukekuni - 1749/10/15-1752/3/26
- Sakai Tadamochi - 1752/4/7-1756/4/10
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References
- Rekishi techô 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.