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Tokugawa Mitsutomo

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of Owari Domain, with lower 3rd court rank and the courtesy title of Captain of the Right Imperial Guards. He completed the clan mortuary temple of Kenchu-ji the following year, and was raised to upper 3rd court rank and
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In addition to his official wife (a daughter of Shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu), Mitsutomo had at least 10 official concubines, by whom he had 17 children (11 male, 6 female).
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On November 1, 1671, he formally changed his name to "Mitsutomo". On May 4, 1690, he received the courtesy title of
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The content of much of this article was derived from that of the corresponding article on Japanese Knowledge (XXG).
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on May 3, 1630, and was given the adult name of the "Mitsuyoshi", which included the same
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On the death of his father on June 28, 1650, he became the 2nd Tokugawa
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Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the eldest son of the first daimyō of
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Tokugawa Iemitsu. His childhood name was Gorōta (五郎太).
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Nagoya
Owari Province
Japan
daimyō
Owari Domain
Edo period
Japan
Owari Domain
Tokugawa Yoshinao
genpuku
Tokugawa Iemitsu
kanji
Chiyohime
shōgun
Chūnagon
Dainagon
Tokugawa Tsunanari
Ōzone Oshitayashiki
extensive gardens
Nagoya Castle
Aoi Oshitayashiki
Japanese tea ceremony
Japanese calligraphy
Shinkage-ryū
Japanese swordsmanship
Owari Yagyū clan
sōke

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