Tokugawa Naritaka Explained
was a Japanese daimyō of the early late-Edo period.[1] The 14th son of the 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari, he succeeded Tokugawa Narimasa as head of the Tayasu Tokugawa house in 1836. In 1839, he became the 12th lord of the Owari domain. He studied tea ceremony with the 11th Sen Sōshitsu. His pen names were Chitosai (知止斎) and Kinjō Sanjin (金城山人).
His childhood name was Tanabenosuke (要之丞).
Family
- Father: 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari
- Mother: Ocho no Kata (?-1852) later Sokuseiin
- Adopted Fathers:
- Adopted Mother:
- Wife: Tokugawa Naohime daughter of Tokugawa Narimasa, head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa house
- Concubine: Miyata no Kata
- Children:
- Shomaru (1846-1847) inherited Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family by Miyata
- Toshihime married Asano Yoshiteru of Hiroshima Domain
- Fushihime married Matsudaira Noritoshi
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Notes and References
- Web site: 徳川斉荘 . 2024-11-09 . 日本人名大辞典+Plus . ja.