- Hachisuka clan
The nihongo|Hachisuka clan|蜂須賀氏|Hachisuka-shi are descendants of
Emperor Seiwa (850-880) and are a branch of theAshikaga clan and theShiba clan (Seiwa Genji).Ashikaga Ieuji (13th century), son of Ashikaga Yasuuji was the first who adopted the name of Shiba. The Shiba were "
shugo " (governors) of Echizen, Owari and other provinces, and were during the Ashikaga shogunate one of three families (Shiba, Hosokawa and Hatakeyama) from which the "Kyoto-kanryo " (Prime minister of the shogun) could be chosen.Shiba Masaaki, the descendant of
Shiba Takatsune (+ 1367), established himself in Hachisuka, near Kiso river at the border of Owari and Mino provinces, from whence he took the name Hachisuka.In the 16th century, the Hachisuka clan came to prominence thanks to its then-head,
Hachisuka Koroku . His uncle held Hachisuka castle, and he lived first in Miyaushiro castle which was his mother's family home. [ [http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/hatisuka.html •?‰Æ‰Æ“` Q–I?{‰Êž ] ] Koroku served the Oda clan, being instrumental in several of the early victories ofOda Nobunaga . He later went on to serve underToyotomi Hideyoshi .His son, Iemasa, received Tokushima-"han" as a new landholding from Hideyoshi, and from then until the end of the Edo period, the Hachisuka were the lords of Tokushima. They would be one of the few clans to retain the same landholding from the start of the Edo period to its conclusion. They also managed to retain a constant income rating of 256,000 "
koku ".In the late Edo period, the clan came into national focus thanks to the contemporary head,
Hachisuka Narihiro , who was a son of the 11th shogun, Ienari. [ [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/tokusima.html 徳島藩 ] ] The clan sided with the Kyoto government during theBoshin War , and contributed troops to the fight in the north, as well as to security duties in Edo (Tokyo). The clan faced internal fragmentation a year later, in the form of the Inada Rebellion [ja icon [http://www.k3.dion.ne.jp/~kamishin/Kougozihen.htm 庚午事変 ] ] , but was peacefully dissolved in 1873 with the rest of the nation's han.After the
Meiji Restoration , the Hachisuka became part of the "kazoku ", Japan's new nobility system.Notes
References
* [http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/hatisuka.html Harimaya concise history of the Hachisuka clan]
* [http://shiro39.hp.infoseek.co.jp/shikoku/tokushima/tokushima.htm Tokushima Castle]
* [http://roadsite.road.jp/history/daimyo-sp/hachisuka/hachisuka-main.html Hachisuka lineage and family history]
* [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/tokusima.html Lineage and domainal data for the Hachisuka and the Tokushima domain]
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