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Iiyama Domain.
Matsudaira Naomasu (松平直益,
August 22, 1789 – July 16, 1833) was the 5th
Matsudaira daimyō of Itoigawa.
Naomasu was the
eldest son of Naotsugu...
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Siege of Osaka,
which elevated him to daimyō status. His son, Hori
Naomasu, gave the 2000 koku in Shimōsa to his
younger brothers,
reducing the domain...
- clan
Condition ruins Site
history Built 14c or
early 15c Built by
Ujiie Naomasu Materials Eathworks Demolished 1868
Garrison information Past commanders...
- (1734–1773)
Matsudaira Naotsugu, 4th Lord of
Itoigawa (1759–1814)
Matsudaira Naomasu, 5th Lord of
Itoigawa (1789–1833)
Matsudaira Naoharu, 6th Lord of Itoigawa...
- Kii-no-kami (紀伊守)
Lower 5th,
Junior grade (従五位下) 73,000 koku 7
Nabeshima Naomasu (鍋島直愈) 1764–1794 Kaga-no-kami (加賀守)
Lower 5th,
Junior grade (従五位下) 73,000...
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strategic junction connecting the Nakasendō with the
Mikuni Kaidō highways. Ii
Naomasu relocated to the site in 1598,
renaming it Takasaki, and
bringing with...