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Matsudaira Katamori
松平 容保
Matsudaira Katamori as Kyoto Shugoshoku
In office
1852–1868
Preceded byMatsudaira Katataka
Succeeded byMatsudaira Nobunori
9th Daimyō of Aizu Domain
MonarchsShōgun
  • Tokugawa Iesada
  • Tokugawa Ieyoshi
  • Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Kyoto Shugoshoku
In office
1863–1864
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byMatsudaira Yoshinaga
In office
1864–1867
Preceded byMatsudaira Yoshinaga
Succeeded byNone
Personal details
Born(1836-02-15)February 15, 1836
Edo, Japan
DiedDecember 5, 1893(1893-12-05) (aged 57)
Spouses
  • Matsudaira Toshiko
  • Matsudaira Saku
  • Matsudaira Kiyo
  • Kawamaru Naga
Matsudaira Katamori after the Meiji restoration

Matsudaira Katamori (松平 容保, February 15, 1836 – December 5, 1893) was a samurai who lived in Bakumatsu period and the early to mid Meiji period Japan. He was the 9th daimyō of the Aizu Domain and the Kyoto Shugoshoku (Military Commissioner of Kyoto). He initiated and established the Shinsengumi in 1863 (initially named Mibu Roshigumi).[1] During the Boshin War, he led Aizu Domain against the incipient Meiji government, but was severely defeated at the Battle of Aizu. Katamori's life was spared, and he later became the head kannushi of the Nikkō Tōshō-gū shrine. He, along with his three brothers Matsudaira Sadaaki, Tokugawa Yoshikatsu, and Tokugawa Mochiharu, had highly influential roles during the Meiji restoration and were called the "four Takasu brothers" (Takasu yon-kyōdai 高須四兄弟).

  1. ^ Stephane Lun (2021) "A Guide on Shinsengumi: the background and management." [Kindle paperwhite version] Retrieved from amazon.com

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Hatamoto

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without heirs in 1852 and was succeeded by his grandnephew, the famous Matsudaira Katamori, one of the final supporters of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Aizu...

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Edo period

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to be done again between 1787 and 1793 by the shogun's chief councilor Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829). Other shoguns debased the coinage to pay debts,...

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clan (Seiwa Genji) through the Matsudaira clan. The early history of the clan remains a mystery. Nominally, the Matsudaira clan is said to be descended...

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Bakumatsu

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Tokugawa Ietsuna

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Matsudaira Nobunori

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Aizuwakamatsu Castle

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