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* ''Born: [[1528]]''
 
* ''Born: [[1528]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1599]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1599]]''
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* ''Son: [[Miyabe Nagahiro]]''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Asai clan|Asai]] retainer''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Asai clan|Asai]] retainer''
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Tsugimasu was originally a monk of [[Enryaku-Ji]] who accepted service with [[Asai Nagamasa]] and was given [[Miyabe Castle]]. He fought in the center of the Asai army at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]] but later betrayed Nagamasa and assisted in his downfall in [[1573]]. Tsugimasu came to serve [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] in a largely administrative capacity, he did take part in the Toyotomi invasion of [[Kyushu Campaign|Kyushu]] in 1587 and saw battle at [[Taka Castle]] in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]]. Among domestic his duties, he served Hideyoshi as an agricultural [[daikan]] and eventually received [[Tottori Castle]] in [[Inaba]], which he passed to his son in [[1596]] and then retired.
 
Tsugimasu was originally a monk of [[Enryaku-Ji]] who accepted service with [[Asai Nagamasa]] and was given [[Miyabe Castle]]. He fought in the center of the Asai army at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]] but later betrayed Nagamasa and assisted in his downfall in [[1573]]. Tsugimasu came to serve [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] in a largely administrative capacity, he did take part in the Toyotomi invasion of [[Kyushu Campaign|Kyushu]] in 1587 and saw battle at [[Taka Castle]] in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]]. Among domestic his duties, he served Hideyoshi as an agricultural [[daikan]] and eventually received [[Tottori Castle]] in [[Inaba]], which he passed to his son in [[1596]] and then retired.
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==Sons==
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* [[Miyabe Nagahiro|Nagahiro]]
      
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