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Preceded by
  
none

Name
  
Tokugawa Yoshinao

Succeeded by
  
Tokugawa Mitsutomo

Died
  
June 5, 1650


Nationality
  
Japanese

Parents
  
Tokugawa Ieyasu

Spouse(s)
  
Asano Haru

Children
  
Tokugawa Mitsutomo

Tokugawa Yoshinao

Born
  
January 2, 1601 (
1601-01-02
)

Cousins
  
Matsudaira Mitsumichi, Matsudaira Masachika, Matsudaira Tadayoshi

Grandparents
  
Odai-no-kata, Matsudaira Hirotada

Similar People
  
Tokugawa Ieyasu, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, Tokugawa Hidetada, Matsudaira Nobuyasu, Matsudaira Tadateru

Tokugawa Yoshinao (徳川 義直, January 2, 1601 – June 5, 1650) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period.

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Biography

Born the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine, Okame no Kata. His childhood name was Gorōtamaru (五郎太丸). While still a young child, he was appointed leader of first the fief of Kofu in Kai Province and later the fief of Kiyosu in Owari Province. In 1610, he was appointed leader of the Owari Domain (present-day Nagoya), one of the most important regions in the country, thus founding the Owari-Tokugawa house. A holder of the 2nd court rank, junior grade (ju-ni-i), he had the title of dainagon (major counselor).

During the Kan'ei era (1624-44) he had a kiln constructed at the corner of the Ofuke enceinte (Ofukemaru) of Nagoya Castle and invited potters from Seto to make pottery there. This became to be known Ofukei ware.

Yoshinao began learning Shinkage-ryū from Yagyū Hyōgonosuke at age 16, and was named the 4th sōke at age 21.

His remains were cremated and laid to rest at his mausoleum in Jōkō-ji (Seto).

Family

Yoshinao's principal wife was Haruhime, the daughter of Asano Yoshinaga of Kii (whose family was later transferred to Hiroshima), and his concubines included Osai and Ojō no Kata. He had two children: Mitsutomo, who succeeded him as daimyō of Owari, and Itoko or Kyohime who married Hirohata Tadayuki, a court noble.

  • Father: Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • Mother: Okame no Kata (1573-1642) later Sooin
  • Wife: Haruhime (1693-1637) later Kogen-in
  • Concubines:
  • Osai no Kata later Sadashin-in
  • Ojō no Kata later Kankiin
  • Children:
  • Tokugawa Mitsutomo by Ojo
  • Kyohime (1626-1674) by Osai and married Hirohata Tadayuki
  • References

    Tokugawa Yoshinao Wikipedia