Date Narimura


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nameDate Narimura
native_name伊達斉村
imageDate Narimura.jpg
captionPortrait of Date Narimura at Sendai City Museum
birth_date
death_date
death_placeSendai, Japan
nationalityJapanese
office120px 8th Daimyō of Sendai Domain
monarch1Shōgun {{plainlist
term_start11790
term_end11796
predecessor1Date Shigemura
successor1Date Chikamune
spouseNobuko, daughter of Takatsukasa Sukehira
fatherDate Shigemura
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Biography

Narimura was the second son of Date Shigemura by a concubine. His childhood name was Shikisaburo (式三郎) later Shojiro (総次郎) later become Date Tokimura, and he became heir on the death of his elder brother in 1783. At the time of his genpuku ceremony in 1787, he received a kanji from Shōgun Tokugawa Ienari and became Date Narimura. He also received court rank of Junior Fourth, Lower Grade and the courtesy titles of Mimasaka-no-kami and Jijū (chamberlain) at that time. In 1790, he became daimyō on the retirement of his father, and his title was changed to Mutsu-no-kami and Sakonoe-shōshō. In 1793, he married the daughter of the kampaku Takatsukasa Sukehira, who was the elder sister of Emperor Kōkaku.

The year 1796 was not a good year for Sendai Domain. Narimura's wife died due to complications in childbirth of his eldest son. Shortly afterwards he received word of his father's death at the clan residence in Edo. On his way back to Sendai after the funeral, he fell ill near Shirakawa, and died shortly after returning home to Aoba Castle at the age of 23.

As his heir Date Chikamune was still an infant and his second son (by a concubine) Date Narimune was still in his mother's womb, the domain took over a week to inform the authorities of Narimura's death, so that they could ensure that Narimune was posthumously recognised as Narimura's official son, and second in the line-of-succession.

Family

  • Father: Date Shigemura
  • Mother: Ojo no Kata
  • Wife: Takatsukasa Nobuko (1775–1796)
  • Concubine: Onobu no Kata (1779–1800)

References

  • Papinot, Edmond. (1948). Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. New York: Overbeck Co.

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