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Seventeenth century daimyō

Inaba Masakatsu
稲葉正勝
Born1597
Died22 February 1634
Kumamoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Occupationdaimyō
In this Japanese name, the surname is Inaba.

Inaba Masakatsu (稲葉 正勝, 1597 – 22 February 1634) was a daimyō of early Edo-period Japan, who ruled Kakioka (Shimōsa Province) and Mōka (Shimotsuke Province), and was finally transferred to Odawara Domain in Sagami Province.

Biography

Inaba Masakatsu was the eldest son of Kasuga no Tsubone, the wet nurse to shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu. He was raised with Iemitsu as one of his childhood playmates and confidants. In 1624, he received a 5000-koku estate in Makabe District, Hitachi Province, which, added to his existing holdings, propelled him past the 10,000 koku mark to become a daimyō. Kakioka Domain in Shimōsa Province was created to be his title. However, on the death of his father Inaba Masanari in 1628, Masakatsu became head of the Inaba clan, and inherited his father's position as daimyō of Mōka Domain, at which time Kakioka Domain was abolished. Masakatsu was again transferred four years later to Odawara Domain. In 1632, he was assigned to assist Katō Tadahiro in the reconstruction of Kumamoto Castle. However, in the summer of 1633, while still at Kumamoto, he fell ill and vomited blood. He died the following year.

New title Daimyō of Kakioka
1624–1628
Abolished
Preceded byInaba Masanari Daimyō of Mōka
1628–1632
Succeeded by
Preceded byHori Chikayoshi Daimyō of Odawara
1632–1634
Succeeded byInaba Masanori

References

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Kyoto Shugoshoku


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