Kinoshita Toshifusa was a nephew of [[Kodai-in (d. 1624)|Kitanomadokoro Nene]]. Following Nene's death, he had her mansion turned into a temple, [[Entoku-in]], where Nene and her husband [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] would be entombed, and where prayers and offerings could be made to their spirits.
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Toshifusa was the second son of [[Kinoshita Iesada]]. He joined his brother [[Kinoshita Katsutoshi|Katsutoshi]] in fighting against [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] in [[1600]], but went to join the Tokugawa attack on [[Osaka castle]], for which he was awarded his father's fief of [[Ashimori han|Ashimori]] in [[Bitchu province|Bitchû province]] (25,000 ''[[kokudaka|koku]]'').
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In [[1633]], following the death of his aunt [[Kodai-in (d. 1624)|Kitamandokoro Nene]] in [[1624]], he had her mansion turned into a temple, [[Entoku-in]], where Nene and her husband [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] would be entombed, and where prayers and offerings could be made to their spirits.
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==References==
==References==
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*Plaques on-site at Entoku-in.
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*Plaques on-site at Entoku-in.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/46609854051/]