Ietsuna became shogun in 1651, at age 11, following his father's death; he was advised by his uncle [[Hoshina Masayuki]] until he came of age eight years later, in [[1659]]. In [[1679]], the year before his death, Ietsuna appointed [[Hotta Masatoshi]] ''[[Tairo|Tairô]]'' (chief of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]''; chief shogunal advisor). Ietsuna was frequently ill, and various high-ranking retainers performed much of the work of administration and governance on his behalf, at times. Particularly prominent among these officials was ''Tairô'' [[Sakai Tadakiyo]].<ref name=plaque>Plaque on-site at Ietsuna's tomb at Kan'ei-ji.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/13529305865/sizes/k/]</ref> | Ietsuna became shogun in 1651, at age 11, following his father's death; he was advised by his uncle [[Hoshina Masayuki]] until he came of age eight years later, in [[1659]]. In [[1679]], the year before his death, Ietsuna appointed [[Hotta Masatoshi]] ''[[Tairo|Tairô]]'' (chief of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]''; chief shogunal advisor). Ietsuna was frequently ill, and various high-ranking retainers performed much of the work of administration and governance on his behalf, at times. Particularly prominent among these officials was ''Tairô'' [[Sakai Tadakiyo]].<ref name=plaque>Plaque on-site at Ietsuna's tomb at Kan'ei-ji.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/13529305865/sizes/k/]</ref> |