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Tokugawa Mitsutomo

Tokugawa Mitsutomo
徳川光友
Born (1625-08-31)August 31, 1625
Nagoya, Owari Province, Japan
Died November 26, 1700(1700-11-26) (aged 75)
Nationality Japanese
Other names Owari-Dainagon
Occupation Daimyō

Tokugawa Mitsutomo (徳川 光友?, August 31, 1625 – November 26, 1700) was daimyō of Owari Domain during early Edo period Japan.

Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the eldest son of the first daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Yoshinao by a concubine. He undertook his genpuku ceremony under Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu on May 3, 1630, and was given the adult name of the "Mitsuyoshi", which included the same kanji "Mitsu" as the Shogun. As a further sign of favor, his official wife, Reisen-in, was also the daughter of Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu.

On the death of his father on June 28, 1650, he became the 2rd Tokugawa daimyō 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 Chūnagon on August 12, 1653.

On November 1, 1671, he formally changed his name to "Mitsutomo". On May 4, 1690, he received the courtesy title of Dainagon, and a week later was awarded 2nd Court Rank. On April 25, 1593, he officially retired, turning his offices and position as clan heed to his son, Tokugawa Tsunanari; however, although officially retired, he continued to wield all political power using his son’s name, until his son’s death on July 1, 1699. During this period, he lived at the Ōzone Shimoyashiki, a palatial palace with extensive gardens some distance from Nagoya Castle.

In addition to his official wife (a daughter of Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu), Mitsutomo had at least 10 official concubines, by whom he had a total of 17 children (11 male, 6 female).


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