Tokugawa Narimasa (Mito Branch)
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was a Japanese samurai of the
Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
. The son of Tokugawa Harusada, head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa house, he succeeded Tokugawa Haruaki as head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa house, which had been without a ruler for some time. His childhood name was Yoshinosuke (慶之丞).


Family

* Father: Tokugawa Harusada (1751-1827), 2nd head of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa house, and grandson of the 8th shōgun
Tokugawa Yoshimune was the eighth ''shōgun'' of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication in 1745. He was the son of Tokugawa Mitsusada, the grandson of Tokugawa Yorinobu, and the great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Yoshimune is know ...
* Mother: Maruyama-dono * Wife: Kan’in no Miya Sadako (1787-1825) * Concubines: ** Kakei-dono ** Yagi-dono ** Kawai-dono ** Saito-dono ** Shinozaki-dono (1794-1858) ** Takatsuki-dono ** Oran no Kata (1796-1817) * Children: ** Kinhime (1800-1830) married Tokugawa Narinori of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family by Sadako ** Shizuhime (1803-1803) by Sadako ** Tokugawa Masatoki (1805-1839) by Sadako ** Naohime (1807-1872) married Tokugawa Naritaka of
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(and son of the 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari) by Sadako ** Takeshisuke (1799-1800) by Kakei ** Tsuhime (1800-1801) by Kakei ** Hi-hime (1805-1860) married Matsudaira Sadamichi of
Kuwana Domain 250px, Reconstructed portion of Kuwana Castle was a Japanese feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province. It was centered on Kuwana Castle in what is now the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture. It was ...
by Yagi ** Ryohime (1808-1890) married Sakai Tadaaki of
Obama Domain The was a '' Fudai'' feudal domain of the Edo period of Japan. It is located in Wakasa Province, in the Hokuriku region of the island Honshū. The domain was centered at Obama Castle, located in the center of what is now the city of Obama in ...
by Yagi ** Aihime (1813-1832) married Tokugawa Nariharu of
Owari Domain The Owari-Han, also known as the Owari Domain, was a significant feudal domain in Tokugawa shogunate, Japan during the Edo period. Situated in the western region of what is now Aichi Prefecture, it covered portions of Owari Province, Owari, Mino ...
(and son of the 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari) by Yagi ** Tokugawa Yoshihisa (1823-1847) of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa Family by Yagi ** Sonosuke (1824-1825) by Yagi ** Miru’in (1807-1807) by Kawai ** Kenzaburo (1814-1817) by Kawai ** Suruda-hime (1807-1820) betrothed to Tsugaru Nobuyuki of
Hirosaki Domain file:Hirosakijo.jpg, Hirosaki Castle, the seat of the Hirosaki Domain , also known as , was a ''tozama'' Han (Japan), feudal domain of Edo period JapanRavina, Mark. (1998) ''Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan,'' p. 222 It is located in Muts ...
by Saito ** Kinhime (1809-1851) married Tsugaru Nobuyuki of
Hirosaki Domain file:Hirosakijo.jpg, Hirosaki Castle, the seat of the Hirosaki Domain , also known as , was a ''tozama'' Han (Japan), feudal domain of Edo period JapanRavina, Mark. (1998) ''Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan,'' p. 222 It is located in Muts ...
as second Wife by Saito ** Kihime (1811-1817) betrothed to Matsudaira Sadakazu of
Kuwana Domain 250px, Reconstructed portion of Kuwana Castle was a Japanese feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province. It was centered on Kuwana Castle in what is now the city of Kuwana, Mie Prefecture. It was ...
by Shonozaki ** San-sen hime (1818-1820) by Shonozaki ** Senjuhime (1821-1860) married Matsudaira Takeshige of Hamada Domain **
Tokugawa Yoshiyori was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. Son of the 3rd generation Tayasu family head, Narimasa, he was head of the Tayasu house twice: in 1839–1863 and 1868–1876. He went to Shizuoka Domain in 1868, and served as the guardian of his s ...
of Tayasu-Tokugawa Family by Shonozaki ** Tsunehime (1815-1819) by Takatsuki ** Toshihime (1816-1818) by Takatsuki ** Tokugawa Narikura (1818-1837) of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa Family by Takatsuki ** Junhime (1821-1906) married Tachibana Akitomo of
Yanagawa Domain was a Han (Japan), feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now eastern Fukuoka Prefecture. It was centered around Yanagawa Castle in what is now the city of Yanagawa, Fukuoka and was ruled by the ''tozama da ...
by Takatsuki ** Yaehime (1823-1826) by Takatsuki ** Ikunosuke (1825-1826) by Takatsuki ** Itarihime (1824-1826) by Oran ** Matsudaira Shungaku of
Fukui Domain The , also known as the , was a domain (''han'') of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1601 to 1871. Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). ''Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon''; Papinot, (2003). The ...
by Oran ** Fudehime (1830-1886) married
Nabeshima Naomasa was the 10th and final ''daimyō'' of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. His honorary title was '' Hizen-no-Kami'', and he was occasionally referred to as “Prince Hizen” in western accounts during the Bakumatsu period. Biogra ...
of
Saga Domain was a Japanese domain of the Edo period Tokugawa Shogunate. It encompassed most of what are now Saga and Nagasaki Prefectures and was ruled from Saga Castle in what is now the urban center of the city of Saga. It was ruled through its histo ...
by Oran ** Tokugawa Yoshitsugu of
Owari Domain The Owari-Han, also known as the Owari Domain, was a significant feudal domain in Tokugawa shogunate, Japan during the Edo period. Situated in the western region of what is now Aichi Prefecture, it covered portions of Owari Province, Owari, Mino ...
by Oran


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1779 births 1848 deaths Samurai Tokugawa clan {{Samurai-stub