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Inaba Masaaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Inaba Masaaki

was daimyō of Tateyama Domain during late-Edo period Japan.
==Biography==
Inaba Masaaki was the third son of the daimyō of Yodo Domain in Yamashiro Province, Inaba Masachika On his father’s death, he received a 3000 ''koku'' stipend and was allowed to establish his own hatamoto household. In August 1737, he became a page to Shogun Tokugawa Ieharu, and received Lower 5th Court Rank and the courtesy title of ''Etchu-no-kami ''. He was promoted steadily through the ranks of the hatamoto with the support of Tanuma Okitsugu, gaining 2,000 ''koku'' in Hitachi and Kazusa Provinces in 1769, an additional 2,000 ''koku'' in Awa Province in 1777, and 3,000 ''koku'' more in Awa and Kazusa in September 1781. This last grant qualified him for the status of daimyō, and he was allowed to revive Tateyama Domain in Awa Province, which had been dormant since the fall of the Satomi clan in 1614. In May 1784, he changed his courtesy title to ''Echizen-no-kami'', and in 1785 received an additional 3,000 ''koku'' in Awa Province.
However, after the death of Shogun Tokugawa Ieharu and the assassination of Tanuma Okitsugu, he was included in the purge of Tanuma’s followers by Matsudaira Sadanobu and lost 3000 ''koku'' of his holdings, as well as the domain’s residence in Edo.
He retired from public life on July 8, 1789, turning Tateyama Domain over to his 4th son, Inaba Masatake.
Inaba Masaaki was married to a daughter of Toda Ujifusa, daimyō of Ogaki-Shinden Domain in Mino Province. He died on August 5, 1793 and his grave is at the temple of Kōfuku-ji in Sumida, Tokyo.

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