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  1. Tokugawa Yoshinao (徳川 義直, January 2, 1601 – June 5, 1650) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Biography. Okame no Kata, Yoshinao's mother. Born the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine, Okame no Kata. His childhood name was Gorōtamaru (五郎太丸).

  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Enjoy visiting Nagoya Castle, Tokugawa Art Museum, and other sites and experiencing a variety of arts and performances of Nagoya through commemorating the legacy of Tokugawa Yoshinao, the first lord of the Owari Domain.

  3. Tokugawa Yoshinao, noveno hijo de Tokugawa Ieyasu, nació en el castillo de Osaka el 2 de enero de 1601.A la tierna edad de seis años, fue nombrado maestre del castillo de Kiyosu, en la prefectura de Aichi.

  4. 12 de may. de 2020 · Died: 1650. Sons: Tokugawa Mitsutomo. Japanese: 徳川 義直 (Tokugawa Yoshinao) Tokugawa Yoshinao was the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and is considered the founder of the Owari Tokugawa clan. Yoshinaos mother was a certain Okane. He was given his late elder brother Tadayoshi's Owari fief and an income of 601,000 koku.

  5. Yoshinao, who, at the mere age of 17, inherited Ieyasu’s legacy upon his father’s death in 1616. Set off on his own, he went on to establish the Owari Tokugawa, a new, but one of the most powerful daimyo clans of the realm. Yoshinao’s accomplishments in the first half of his life led to the growth of Nagoya.

  6. Tokugawa Yoshinao, the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, was born in Osaka Castle on January 2, 1601. At the tender age of six, he was appointed as the master of Kiyosu Castle in Aichi Prefecture. In 1612, with the completion of Nagoya Castle nearby, eleven-year-old Yoshinao rose to become the Lord of Owari Domain and Nagoya Castle.

  7. The first lord of Owari was Yoshinao Tokugawa (1600-1650), the ninth son of Ieyasu Tokugawa. Yoshinao was made daimyō of Owari (today’s western Aichi Prefecture) in 1607 by his father, who commenced construction of Nagoya Castle.