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  1. Tokugawa Narimasa (徳川 斉匡, June 3, 1779 – July 8, 1848) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period. 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

  2. The 15th head of the Mito House is Tokugawa Narimasa (徳川斉正) (born in 1958). From July 2009 he is also the director of Mito's Tokugawa Museum. He presently works for Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GosankeGosanke - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Genealogy of The Gosanke Heads
    • Other Uses of The Term

    After he established his shogunate, Ieyasu proceeded to put members of his family in key positions. Ninth son Yoshinao was nominated daimyō of Nagoya (Owari Province), tenth son Yorinobu daimyō of Wakayama (Kii Province) and eleventh son Yorifusa daimyō of Mito (Hitachi Province). From this allocation of fiefs came the names of the houses they foun...

    Owari branch

    1. Yoshinao 2. Mitsutomo 3. Tsunanari 4. Yoshimichi 5. Gorōta 6. Tsugutomo 7. Muneharu 8. Munekatsu 9. Munechika 10. Naritomo 11. Nariharu 12. Naritaka 13. Yoshitsugu 14. Yoshikumi 15. Mochinaga 16. Yoshinori 17. Yoshikatsu 18. Yoshiakira 19. Yoshichika 20. Yoshitomo 21. Yoshinobu 22. Yoshitaka The 22nd head of the Owari House is Mr. Yoshitaka Tokugawa(徳川 義崇, Tokugawa Yoshitaka) (born 1961), who in 2005 succeeded his late father, becoming director of the Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya. A Tokyo...

    Kii branch

    1. Tokugawa Yorinobu(1601–1671, r. 1619–1667) 2. Mitsusada(1626–1705, r. 1667–1698) 3. Tsunanori (1665–1705, r. 1698–1705) 4. Yorimoto (1680–1705, r. 1705) 5. Yoshimune(1684–1751, r. 1705–1716) (later became shōgun with the same name) 6. Munenao (1682–1757, r. 1716–1757) 7. Munemasa(1720–1765, r. 1757–1765) 8. Shigenori (1746–1829, r. 1765–1775) 9. Harusada (1728–1789, r. 1775–1789) 10. Harutomi (1771–1852, r. 1789–1832) 11. Nariyuki (1801–1846, r. 1832–1846) 12. Narikatsu (1820–1849, r. 1846...

    Mito branch

    1. Yorifusa 2. Mitsukuni 3. Tsunaeda 4. Munetaka 5. Munemoto 6. Harumori 7. Harutoshi 8. Narinobu 9. Nariaki 10. Yoshiatsu 11. Akitake 12. Atsuyoshi 13. Kuniyuki 14. Kuninari 15. Narimasa The 15th head of the Mito House is Mr. Narimasa Tokugawa(徳川斉正, Tokugawa Narimasa) (born in 1958). From July 2009 he is also the director of Mito's Shōkōkan Tokugawa Museum(彰考館徳川博物館). He presently works for Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. A Tokyoresident, he commutes to Mito on weekends.

    In modern Japanese, the word gosanke is used to refer to "the strongest three" or "the most famous three" in various contexts.For example, the Imperial Hotel, Hotel Okura, and Hotel New Otani Tokyo are often referred to as one of the three great hotels(御三家, gosanke) of Tokyo. The Otani Hotel was built in the Kioi district of Tokyo, where the Tokyo ...

  4. Tokugawa Narimasa (徳川 斉匡?, June 3, 1779 – July 8, 1848) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period. The son of Tokugawa Harusada, he succeeded Tokugawa Haruaki as head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa house, which had been without a ruler for some time.

  5. Jun 13, 2018 · After Nobunaga’s death, Narimasa joined Tokugawa Ieyasu in the Battle of Komaki-Nagakute against Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Upon Ieyasu’s orders, Narimasa and 15,000 samurai attacked Narimasa’s close friend, the Toyotomi allied Maeda Toshiie’s Suemori Castle in Noto (Ishikawa Pref.), but Toshiie arrived with reinforcements and ...

  6. The Mito Tokugawa family was one of branches of the Tokugawa family rooted in Mito City in Hitachi Province, and one of Tokugawa Gosanke (three privileged branches of the Tokugawa family). It is also simply referred to as the Mito family.

  7. Tokugawa. Metsukes of Mikawa. At the end of the period the Tokugawa thanks to their great military skill managed to win the wars and rule over japan until the end of the Boshin War in the 1870s the Tokugawa were the last Shoguns of Japan and where a long respected clan but in the begining the Tokugawa Clan where not a very large or respect clan ...