Niwa Mitsushige (丹羽光重, February 8, 1622 – May 18, 1701) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, 2nd Niwa daimyō of Shirakawa Domain and the 1st Niwa daimyō of Nihonmatsu Domain in the Tōhoku region of Japan. He was the 2nd hereditary chieftain of the Niwa clan. His courtesy title was Saikyō-no-daifu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.[1]
NiwaMitsushige (丹羽光重, February 8, 1622 – May 18, 1701) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, 2nd Niwa daimyō of Shirakawa Domain and the 1st Niwa daimyō...
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and built Shirakawa Castle. Nagashige's successor was his son, NiwaMitsushige. "Niwa Nagashige". samurai-world.com. Retrieved 28 February 2019. (in Japanese)...
District NiwaMitsushige (丹羽光重, February 8, 1622 – May 18, 1701) was the 2nd Niwa daimyō of Shirakawa Domain, and 2nd hereditary chieftain of the Niwa clan...
suicide. His son Niwa Nagashige later became lord of Shirakawa Castle in northern Japan, and by the time of Nagahide's grandson NiwaMitsushige, the family's...
NiwaMitsushige, as transferred to Nihonmatsu Domain (100,700 koku), where the clan remained until the Meiji restoration. During the Boshin War, Niwa...
festivals along with Akita Kanto, Akita and Owari Tshima Tenno, Aichi. NiwaMitsushige instituted the festival in 1664. Lantern Festival, a Chinese festival...
painter (b. 1656) May 18 – NiwaMitsushige, Edo period Japanese samurai, 2nd Niwa daimyō of Shirakawa Domain and the 1st Niwa daimyō of Nihonmatsu Domain...
Maeda Toshinaga (1562-1614) Second daughter: Shohime married Nakagawa Mitsushige Third daughter: Maahime (1572–1605) become Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s concubine...
Born 1653 Edo, Japan Died November 30, 1713 Edo, Japan Nationality Japanese Other names Oki no kami Occupation Daimyō Spouse daughter of NiwaMitsushige...
He was followed by his son, NiwaMitsushige in 1637, but the clan was transferred to Nihonmatsu Domain in 1647. The Niwa were replaced by Sakakibara Tadatsugu...
(1559–1616) married Maeda Nagatane Second daughter: Sho married Nakagawa Mitsushige Third daughter: Maa (1572–1605) become Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s concubine...