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Hoshina Masatsune
保科 正経
Hoshina Masatsune portrait at Kempuku-ji, Ina, Nagano
2nd DaimyōofAizu Domain
In office
1681–1731
MonarchsShōgun
  • Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
  • Preceded byHoshina Masayuki
    Succeeded byMatsudaira Masakata
    Personal details
    Born(1647-02-01)February 1, 1647
    DiedNovember 12, 1681(1681-11-12) (aged 34)
    Spouse(s)Kuma, daughter of Maeda ToshitsuneofKaga Domain
    Parent

    Hoshina Masatsune (保科 正経, February 1, 1647 – November 12, 1681) was the 2nd daimyōofAizu DomaininMutsu Province, Japan (modern-day Fukushima Prefecture). His courtesy title was Chikuzen-no-kami and Jijū, and his Court rank was Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.

    Biography[edit]

    Masatsune was the fourth son of Hoshina Masayuki and became daimyō in 1669 on the retirement of his father. He understood the construction of his father's monumental grave at Hanitsu Jinja in Inawashiro in 1675. He is also known for reviving the Oyaku-en, a medicinal herbs garden which had been established by the Ashina clan during their tenure over Aizu. However, his tenure was a constant struggle against the machinations of his mother, Shoko-in (1620-1691), who wielded a strong influence and promoted less-than-qualified relatives to various high posts, including that of karō. He was married to a daughter of Maeda ToshitsuneofKaga Domain, but had only one daughter. He adopted his younger brother, Matsudaira Masakata as his heir and died in 1681.

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