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Maeda Gen'i was [[Kyoto]] deputy under [[Oda Nobunaga]], and later, one of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Five Bugyo|Five Bugyô]].
 
Maeda Gen'i was [[Kyoto]] deputy under [[Oda Nobunaga]], and later, one of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Five Bugyo|Five Bugyô]].
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A Buddhist priest of [[Mt. Hiei]], Gen'i entered the service of the [[Oda clan]] sometime before [[1570]]. Nobunaga named him his deputy for Kyoto in [[1582]]. After Nobunaga's death, Gen'i served Toyotomi Hideyoshi and received a 50,000 ''[[koku]]'' fief at Takamai in [[Tamba province]]. In [[1592]], he was tasked with laying the groundwork for [[Fushimi castle]]; Hideyoshi then named Gen'i one of his [[Five Bugyo|Five Bugyô]].
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A Buddhist priest of [[Mt. Hiei]], Gen'i entered the service of the [[Oda clan]] sometime before [[1570]]. Nobunaga named him his deputy for Kyoto in [[1582]]. After Nobunaga's death, Gen'i served Toyotomi Hideyoshi and received a 50,000 ''[[koku]]'' fief at Takamai in [[Tamba province]], though he remained Kyoto deputy. In that position, he oversaw much of the reconstruction and reorganization of the city sponsored by Hideyoshi, including the construction in [[1591]] of the ''[[odoi]]'' embankment surrounding the center of the city, and work the following year on [[Fushimi castle]].
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Prior to his death, Hideyoshi named Gen'i one of his [[Five Bugyo|Five Bugyô]].
    
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