Ōkubo Tadayoshi (I)

Ōkubo Tadayoshi (大久保 忠由, December 20, 1736 October 29, 1769) was the 5th daimyō of Odawara Domain in Sagami Province (modern-day Kanagawa Prefecture) in mid-Edo period Japan. His courtesy title was Kaga no Kami.

Ōkubo Tadayoshi
大久保忠由
Born(1736-12-20)December 20, 1736
DiedOctober 29, 1769(1769-10-29) (aged 32)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesKaga no Kami
OccupationDaimyō of Odawara Domain (1769–1796)
Spousedaughter of Sakakibara Masamine

Biography

Ōkubo Tadayoshi was the eldest son of Ōkubo Tadaoki, the 4th daimyō of Odawara, and was born at Odawara Castle. He became Ōkubo clan leader and daimyō of Odawara on the retirement of his father on September 10, 1763. The implementation of further austerity measures in May 1764 in addition to those levied by his father indicates the continuing deterioration of the domain's financial situation. Tadayoshi had a weak constitution from childhood, and died only 6 years after becoming daimyō on October 1, 1769, at the age of 34. His grave is at the clan temple of Saishō-ji in Setagaya, Tokyo.

Takayoshi was married to a daughter of Sakakibara Masamine, daimyō of Himeji Domain in Harima Province.

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