- Itakura Shigemasa
nihongo|Itakura Shigemasa|板倉重昌| (
1588 -February 14 ,1638 ) was a Japanesedaimyo of the earlyEdo period . The lord ofFukōzu han inMikawa Province , he was a personal aide toTokugawa Ieyasu . Son of theKyoto Shoshidai Itakura Katsushige , and younger brother ofItakura Shigemune (successor to Katsushige as "Shoshidai").Born in Mikawa, he was styled "Naizen no Kami" (内膳正), and together with Matsudaira Masatsuna and Akimoto Yasutomo, he served as Tokugawa Ieyasu's personal aide ("kinju shuttōnin" 近習出頭人). In the Osaka Winter Campaign, he acted as negotiator with the Toyotomi.
In the 11th month of Kan'ei 14 (1637), he was appointed chief commander of the expeditionary force that was sent to put down the Shimabara Rebellion. Shigemasa failed to take Hara Castle, the rebels' headquarters, despite his use of ninja, tunnelling methods, and catapults. As a result, the shogun Iemitsu grew impatient with him, and sent
Matsudaira Nobutsuna as his replacement. In an effort to regain his credibility, Shigemasa led a sudden assault on the castle, but in the process, was shot dead by an arrow.Shigemasa's death poem was:
*"Aratama no/toshi no hajime ni/saku hana no/na nominokoraba/saki ga ketoshire"
Translated,
*"In a hail of bullets/at the start of the year/only the name/of blooming flowers/remains for the future"
References
*Miura Baien. Samidare-Sho. Trans. Leon Hurvitz. Appearing in "Monumenta Nipponica", Vol. 8, No. 1/2 (1952), pp. 289-326.
External links
* [http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/itakura.html Family tree and background of Shigemasa's branch of the Itakura]
* [http://www.ffortune.net/social/history/nihon-edo/simabara.htm Background information on the Shimabara Rebellion]
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