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Hoshina Masaari

Viscount (March 22, 1833 – January 23, 1888) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period who was the last ruler of the Iino Domain (Kazusa Province; 20,000 ''koku''). Though lord of a minor domain, his family was a branch of the Matsudaira of Aizu, whose founder Hoshina Masayuki was the older brother of the Iino founder, Hoshina Masasada.
Masaari was born in Edo to the 9th Iino lord, Hoshina Masamoto. Masaari was the younger brother of Matsudaira Teru. As he was initially weak, his father did not notify the shogunate of his birth. However, as Masamoto's first and second sons died in quick succession, he notified the shogunate of Masaari's birth in 1836; this is why Masaari's birthdate is given in some sources as 1836. He was made heir in 1847, and succeeded to family headship after his father's death in 1848. He received his family's hereditary title of ''Danjō no chū'' in 1850. In 1853, Masaari led Iino troops and took part in the defense of Uraga upon the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the U.S. Navy's East India Squadron.
As lord of Iino, he held a variety of minor posts in the Tokugawa administration, most notably becoming a ''wakadoshiyori'' in the 2nd year of Keiō. He was also the chief commander of the multi-han military force active in the Chōshū Expedition, leading forces on the Iwami front.
After the Boshin War he was ordered by the new government to investigate those who were "responsible" for the war, and it was as part of this action that former Aizu ''karo'' Kayano Gonbei was executed in Masaari's residence at Azabu, in 1869.
As with many other former daimyo, Masaari became a member of the kazoku as a viscount (''shishaku'') in the Meiji era. He had several children; the eldest son Hoshina Masaaki was his successor; one daughter, Shizuko, married Iwasaki Hisaya, the younger brother of Mitsubishi founder Iwasaki Yatarō.
==References==

* Kobiyama Rokurō, ''Matsudaira Katamori Kankeinin Jinmei Jiten'', pp. 200–211 of ''Matsudaira Katamori no Subete''. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1984, p. 208.
* Kimura Motoi, ed. ''Hanshi Daijiten''.

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