Inaba Masayoshi

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Inaba Masayoshi
稲葉正善
Inaba Masayoshi.jpg
"Chiba with the Imperial Family x Imperial Family with the Chiba Family", Sannomaru Collection, Imperial Household Agency
Born(1848-07-28)July 28, 1848
DiedMarch 19, 1902(1902-03-19) (aged 53)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesBingo-no-kami
OccupationDaimyō

Inaba Masayoshi (稲葉 正善, July 28, 1848 – March 19, 1902) was the final daimyō of Tateyama Domain during Bakumatsu period Japan.

Biography[]

Inaba Masayoshi was the younger son of , the daimyō of Iwatsuki Domain, Musashi Province. He was adopted into the Inaba clan as heir to Inaba Masami, the 4th Inaba daimyō of Tateyama Domain. On his Inaba Masami's retirement from public life in 1864, he succeeded to the head of the Tateyama Inaba clan and the position of daimyō of Tateyama. His immediate task was to reconcile the Domain with the new Meiji government. In 1869, he was confirmed as Domain governor, and upon the abolition of the han system in 1871, governor of the short-lived Tateyama Prefecture. He was subsequently made a viscount (shishaku) under the kazoku peerage system.

Inaba Masayoshi had no heir, adopted and the fourth son of , the last daimyō of in Bungo Province to carry on the Inaba name.

References[]

Preceded by
Inaba Masami
Daimyō of Tateyama
1864–1871
Succeeded by
none


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