Matsudaira Yoshinaga

Matsudaira Yoshinaga

16th lord of Fukui (Echizen) domain (1828–1890); last major lord of Fukui; reformist daimyo and political figure in the Meiji era

Matsudaira Shungaku Shungaku
松平春嶽 越前公
Historical

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Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1828–1890), also known as Matsudaira Shungaku, was the sixteenth and last major lord of Fukui (Echizen) domain. One of the 'Four Wise Lords' of the late Edo period, he sought to reform the shogunate from within during the bakumatsu crisis. After the Meiji Restoration he served in various government roles. He is enshrined at Fukui Jinja in Fukui City.

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Who is Matsudaira Yoshinaga in Japanese mythology?

Matsudaira Yoshinaga (松平慶永) is 16th lord of Fukui (Echizen) domain (1828–1890); last major lord of Fukui; reformist daimyo and political figure in the Meiji era. This deity appears in Historical and is enshrined at 1 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Matsudaira Yoshinaga?

There are 1 shrines in our database dedicated to Matsudaira Yoshinaga, including Fukui Shrine.

What myths involve Matsudaira Yoshinaga?

Matsudaira Yoshinaga appears in myths from Historical. The deity is known as 16th lord of Fukui (Echizen) domain (1828–1890); last major lord of Fukui; reformist daimyo and political figure in the Meiji era.