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Inaba Masashige

Inaba Masanari
Inaba Masanari.JPG
1st Lord of Mōka
In office
1627–1628
Preceded by Hori Chikayoshi
Succeeded by Inaba Masakatsu
Personal details
Born 1571
Died October 14, 1628 (age 57)
Nationality Japanese
Spouse(s) Lady Kasuga

Inaba Masanari (稲葉 正成?, 1571 – October 14, 1628), also known as Inaba Masashige and sometimes known as Mino-no-kami, was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period. He served the Oda, Toyotomi, and Tokugawa clans, and became a daimyo in the early Edo period.

Masanari was the husband of Kasuga-no-Tsubone, who bore him three sons: Masakatsu, Masasada, and Masatoshi. For some reason, Masanari divorced her; and she then became wet-nurse to Tokugawa Hidetada's eldest son. One of Masanari's grandsons, Inaba Masayasu (1640–1684), is primarily remembered as the enigmatic wakadoshiyori assassin of tairō Hotta Masatoshi.

In the Edo period, the Inaba were identified as one of the fudai or insider daimyō clans which were hereditary vassels or allies of the Tokugawa clan, in contrast with the tozama or outsider clans.

The fudai Inaba clan originated in 16th century Mino Province. They claim descent from Kōno Michitaka (d. 1374), who claimed descent from Emperor Kanmu (736–805).


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