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*''Japanese'': [[稲葉]] 正往 ''(Inaba Masamichi)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[稲葉]] 正往 ''(Inaba Masamichi)''
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Inaba Masamichi was a lord of [[Odawara han]], and served as ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'' from [[1681]]/11/15 to [[1685]]/9/21.<ref>''Rekishi techô'' 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.</ref>
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Inaba Masamichi was a lord of [[Odawara han]] and later [[Takada han]], and served as ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'' from [[1681]]/11/15 to [[1685]]/9/21.<ref>''Rekishi techô'' 歴史手帳, Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 46-47.</ref>
    
He was born in [[1640]] as a son of lord of Odawara han [[Inaba Masanori]]. In [[1663]], he served in the vanguard for Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Tokugawa Ietsuna's]] procession to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]].
 
He was born in [[1640]] as a son of lord of Odawara han [[Inaba Masanori]]. In [[1663]], he served in the vanguard for Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Tokugawa Ietsuna's]] procession to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]].
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In [[1681]]/4, he was named ''[[soshaban|sôshaban]]'' and concurrently ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrate for Temples and Shrines), before being assigned later that same year to the position of ''Kyoto shoshidai''.
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In [[1681]]/4, he was named ''[[soshaban|sôshaban]]'' and concurrently ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrate for Temples and Shrines), before being assigned later that same year to the position of ''Kyoto shoshidai''. He took up his post in [[Kyoto]] the following month, in the 12th month of that year.
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Masamichi became head of the family and lord of Odawara domain in [[1683]]/int.5, when his father decided to go into retirement. Two years later, in 1685/9, Masamichi was dismissed from his position as ''Kyoto shoshidai''. In the 12th month of that same year, he was then reassigned from Odawara to Takada han in [[Echigo province]].
    
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