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* ''Died: [[1626]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1626]]''
 
* ''Titles: Hida no kami''
 
* ''Titles: Hida no kami''
* ''Other names: John''
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* ''Other names: Naito Joan, Don Juan (Christian name)''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] retainer''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] retainer''
  
  
Yukiyasu was the son of [[Naito Masatoyo|Naitô Genzaemon]] and held [[Hachiboku castle]] in [[Tamba province]]. Though he was dispossessed by [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] in [[1573]], he was later restored to his domains by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. During the Korean Campaigns he acted as a negotiator with the Chinese government. He was a Christian and joined [[Takayama Ukon]] in taking up with [[Maeda Toshiie]] in [[Kaga province]] when their faith brought them under Hideyoshi's suspicion. In [[1614]] he departed for Manila in exile and there died of illness. His Christian name was John.
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Yukiyasu was the son of [[Naito Masatoyo|Naitô Genzaemon]] and held [[Hachiboku castle]] in [[Tamba province]]. Though he was dispossessed by [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] in [[1573]], he was later restored to his domains by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. During the Korean Campaigns he acted as a negotiator with the Chinese government. He was a Christian and joined [[Takayama Ukon]] in taking up with [[Maeda Toshiie]] in [[Kaga province]] when their faith brought them under Hideyoshi's suspicion. In [[1614]] he departed for Manila in exile and there died of illness.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:24, 8 November 2007

  • Born: 1544?
  • Died: 1626
  • Titles: Hida no kami
  • Other names: Naito Joan, Don Juan (Christian name)
  • Distinction: Toyotomi retainer


Yukiyasu was the son of Naitô Genzaemon and held Hachiboku castle in Tamba province. Though he was dispossessed by Nobunaga in 1573, he was later restored to his domains by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. During the Korean Campaigns he acted as a negotiator with the Chinese government. He was a Christian and joined Takayama Ukon in taking up with Maeda Toshiie in Kaga province when their faith brought them under Hideyoshi's suspicion. In 1614 he departed for Manila in exile and there died of illness.

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