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[[File:So-yoshimichi.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Sô Yoshimichi at [[Banshoin|Banshô-in]] temple on Tsushima]]
 
*''Born: [[1684]]/1/19''
 
*''Born: [[1684]]/1/19''
 
*''Died: [[1718]]/9/5''
 
*''Died: [[1718]]/9/5''
 
*''Titles: [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]] no kami, Lord of [[Tsushima han]] ([[1694]]-1718)''
 
*''Titles: [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]] no kami, Lord of [[Tsushima han]] ([[1694]]-1718)''
*''Other Names'': 次郎 ''(Jirou)''  
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*''Other Names'': 次郎 ''(Jirou)'', 大衍院 ''(Daienin)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[宗]]義方 ''(Sou Yoshimichi)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[宗]]義方 ''(Sou Yoshimichi)''
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Sô Yoshimichi<ref>Some sources refer to him as Sô Yoshikata, but this may be simply a misreading of the name. e.g. Joyce Ackroyd, ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', Princeton University Press (1979), 314n72.</ref> was lord of [[Tsushima han]] in the early years of the 18th century.
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Sô Yoshimichi<ref>Some sources refer to him as Sô Yoshikata, but this may be simply a misreading of the name. e.g. Joyce Ackroyd, ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', Princeton University Press (1979), 314n72.</ref> was lord of [[Tsushima han]] in the early years of the 18th century. He is considered the 23rd head of the [[So clan|Sô clan]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Sô family cemetery, Banshô-in, Tsushima.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/52093165818/in/photostream/]</ref>
 
   
 
   
He was the fourth son of [[So Yoshizane|Sô Yoshizane]], and became the fifth lord of Tsushima in [[1694]]. On the occasion of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] becoming [[shogun]], Yoshimichi accompanied the [[1711]] [[Korean embassy to Edo]]. As lord of Tsushima, he also added the 1,560 ''[[koku]]'' territory of Tashiro in [[Hizen province]] to his domain.
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He was the third son of [[So Yoshizane|Sô Yoshizane]], and became the fifth lord of Tsushima in [[1694]]. Yoshimichi accompanied the [[1711]] [[Korean embassy to Edo]] which took place in honor of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]] becoming shogun two years prior. As lord of Tsushima, he also added the 1,560 ''[[koku]]'' territory of Tashiro in [[Hizen province]] to his domain.
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|width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>[[So Yoshitsugu|Sô Yoshitsugu]]
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|width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Tsushima han]]'''<br> [[1694]]-[[1718]]
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|width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[So Yoshinobu|Sô Yoshinobu]]'''
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