Koide Fusanao (小出英尚, September 3, 1849 - September 27, 1905), also known as Koide Hisanao, was the 10th and final feudal lord of the Sonobe Domain in Tamba Province. He belonged to the Koide clan, which was a branch of the Yoshichika lineage. [1] [2] [3]
Koide Fusanao | |
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内藤政挙 | |
Daimyō of Sonobe Domain | |
In office 1856–1871 | |
Preceded by | Koide Fusanori |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Head of Koide clan | |
In office 1856–1871 | |
Personal details | |
Born | September 3, 1849 |
Died | September 27, 1905 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Born on September 3, 1849, he was the eldest son of the 9th lord of the domain, Koide Fusanori. He had a legal wife, Rokusuke, and two concubines, Kikue and Tane. He had three sons and daughters who married into prominent families. On March 19, 1856, he became the lord of the domain after his father's death. He supported the new government and led the Koide clan in the Sanindō pacification army. In January 1869, Fusanao obtained permission to reconstruct Sonobe Castle in case of war in Kyoto. He became the governor of the domain in June 1869 but was relieved of his duties in July 1871 due to the abolition of domains. He retired in November 1883 and passed on the family headship to his son Hidenobu. On September 27, 1905, at the age of 57, Koide Fusanao died.