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Masuda clan


The Masuda clan was one of Kunishū (国衆) in the Iwami Province (present-day Shimane prefecture), Japan, from the 13th century until 1600. In the Middle Ages, Kunishū was the title given to a local lord or a leader of warriors (samurai).

Fujiwara Kunikane started his new post as Iwami provincial governor in the 11th century, the end of the Heian period. At that time, the Lwami government was in the city of Hamada.

However, the Fourth Lord MASUDA, Kanataka (兼高) moved their base to the Masuda, a strategic point for the traffic and a suitable place for a port. He also changed his family name from Fujiwara to Masuda, the name of this area. Kanetaka Masuda decided to belong to the new power Genji. He became a commander of the Genji military and fought against the Heike.

His army belonged to Minamoto no Yoshitsune and served in the Battle of Ichi-no-tani (1184) and the Battle of Dan-no-ura (1185), in which Heike was annihilated. Meanwhile, Kanetaka Masuda saved power steadily and ruled about a one-third of Iwami in the early days of the Kamakura era.

The 11th Lord Masuda, Kaneharu (兼見), was allied with the powerful Ōuchi clan in Yamaguchi. The 15th Lord Masuda, Kanetaka (兼堯), was involved in many battles, including the Ōnin War (1467). However, he was also involved with culture. He invited the artist Sesshū Tōyō to Masuda, and it is said that Sesshū drew his "Portrait of Kanetaka (益田兼堯像)" out of gratitude for Kanetaka's hospitality.

In those days, there were many small battles between clans, and warriors were not separated. Everybody was armored and protected their land. Masuda was opposed to neighboring powers, such as the Mori clan, the Yoshimi clan,and the Amago clan. Meanwhile, the Mori family was becoming more powerful and the Ouchi clan less so. The Masuda clan allied itself with the Mori clan.


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