Matsudaira Naritami

Matsudaira Naritami
Matsudaira Naritami
Matsudaira Naritami
Lord of Tsuyama
In office
1831–1855
Preceded by Matsudaira Naritaka
Succeeded by Matsudaira Yoshitomo
Personal details
Born September 12, 1814(1814-09-12)
Died March 23, 1891(1891-03-23) (aged 76), aged 76
Nationality Japanese

Matsudaira Naritami (松平 斉民?, September 12, 1814 – March 23, 1891) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period who ruled the Tsuyama Domain of Mimasaka Province.

Born Tokugawa Ginnosuke, the 16th son of the shogun Tokugawa Ienari, Naritami was adopted by Matsudaira Naritaka of Tsuyama. Naritami succeeded him in late 1831, continuing as daimyo of Tsuyama until 1855. Naritami was the lesser-known third candidate in the shogunal succession dispute of 1858 (the other two being Tokugawa Iemochi and Yoshinobu). In a rather curious turn of events, following his retirement, Naritami received a stupendously large pension of 10,000 hyō (俵; bales of rice) directly from the Bakufu; this is believed to have been because of his status as Ienari's son.

Following the Meiji Restoration, Naritami became the guardian of the young Tokugawa Iesato, overseeing his education. As he oversaw most of the principal affairs of the family (particularly during Iesato's time studying abroad), he was secretly known by some as dai jūrokudai (第十六代 "16th generation [lord of the clan]"). Naritami was deeply trusted by Yoshinobu, even with affairs as important as finding good matches for his children. A letter left by Yoshinobu attests to this fact: Before any marriage proposal, be sure to consult with Naritami. During the Meiji era, Naritami was made a shishaku (viscount) in the new nobility system. Naritami, also known as Matsudaira Kakudō, was an acquaintance of Clara Whitney, and is often mentioned in Whitney's early Meiji-era diary.

Naritami's court rank was the rather high senior third rank (shōsanmi 正三位); at different times over the course of his life, he also held the honorary titles of Echigo no Kami 越後守 and Mikawa no Kami 三河守.

Naritami died on March 23, 1891 at age 78.

Preceded by
Matsudaira Naritaka
Daimyō of Tsuyama
1831-1855
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Yoshitomo

References

  • "Tokugawa Shōgun-ke to Matsudaira Ichizoku". Rekishi Dokuhon, Jan. 2006, p. 231.
  • Whitney, Clara A. Clara's diary : an American girl in Meiji Japan. Edited by M. William Steele and Tamiko Ichimata. Tokyo/New York: Kodansha International, 1979.

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