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Takeda Nobuyoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Takeda Nobuyoshi

was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. Born Tokugawa Fukumatsumaru, he was one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's sons. His mother is believed to have been Otoma, the daughter of Takeda clan retainer Akiyama Torayasu. As Ieyasu took pity on the destroyed Takeda clan, he changed his son's name to Takeda Manchiyomaru and then Takeda Shichirō Nobuyoshi. He entrusted the boy to the care of the Anayama of Kai Province.
After Ieyasu's move into the Kantō region, Nobuyoshi was granted a 30,000 ''koku'' fief centered on Kogane Castle in Shimōsa Province. From Kogane he was moved to Sakura Castle, and a fief of 100,000 ''koku''. In 1600, for his service as ''rusui-yaku'' for the western enceinte of Edo Castle, Ieyasu (victorious in the wake of the Sekigahara Campaign) gave his son the 250,000 ''koku'' Mito fief. However, as Nobuyoshi had been sickly from birth, he soon died at the young age of almost 20. With Nobuyoshi's death, the Takeda of Kai came to a second end.
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