Hitotsuyanagi Yoriakira

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Hitotsuyanagi Yoriaki (一柳頼明, July 15, 1858 - January 16, 1920), served as the 9th (and final) lord of the Komatsu Domain located in Iyo Province. His tenure lasted from 1869 to 1871, a period during which the Meiji government made the decision to eliminate all domains across the country.[1][2][3]

Hitotsuyanagi Yoriaki
一柳頼明
Photo of Hitotsuyanagi Yoriaki
Daimyō of Komatsu Domain
In office
December 7, 1869 – July 15, 1871
Preceded byHitotsuyanagi Yorisugu [ja]
Succeeded byDomain abolished
Personal details
BornJuly 15, 1858
DiedJanuary 16, 1920
NationalityJapanese
Spouse-unknown-
Parents
  • Hitotsuyanagi Yorisugu
  • unknown mother

Biography[edit]

Hitotsuyanagi Yoriaki was born on July 15, 1858, the third son of the 8th lord of the domain, Hitotsuyanagi Yorisugu. The identity of his mother remains unknown, adding mystery to his lineage. In February 1868, Yoriaki traveled to Kyoto for his ailing father and returned to his domain by April. After his father's death on December 7, 1869, Yoriaki inherited the clan estate and became Imperial Governor, also earning the title of Jugoi. In 1871, Yoriaki was dismissed due to the dissolution of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures. He retired in June 1874, passing on his responsibilities to his younger brother Hitotsuyanagi Tsugumune. Yoriaki joined a branch clan of the Hitotsuyanagi clan in 1885. He died at the age of 63 on January 16, 1920, leaving behind a legacy marked by transitions in the socio-political landscape.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Patents. U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. 1997.
  2. ^ Classic Haiku: A Master's Selection. Tuttle Publishing. 2011-12-27. ISBN 978-1-4629-0315-3.
  3. ^ 小林一茶 (1999). Inch by Inch: 45 Haiku. La Alameda Press. ISBN 978-1-888809-13-8.