Naitō clan


Naitō clan is a Japanese samurai kin group.The clan claims its descent from Fujiwara no Hidesato. The Naitō became daimyōs during the Edo period.

History

Under the leadership of Naitō Ienaga, vassal of Tokugawa Ieyasu, in 1590 he was given the Domain of Sanuki. After Ienaga's death, Naitō Masanaga succeed him. For his services in Siege of Osaka, he saw his income was 50,000 koku, and then he was transferred to the Iwakidaira Domain in 1622. Transferred in 1747 to the Nobeoka Domain, the Clan remained there until the Meiji Restoration when the Clan leader became a Shishaku in the new Kazoku system.

Clan Lords

The Clan suffered several divisions giving rise to the following Branches:
  1. Naitō Nobunari
  2. Naitō Nobumasa
  3. Naitō Nobuteru
  4. Naitō Nobuyoshi)
  5. Naitō Kazunobu
  6. Naitō Nobuteru
  7. Naitō Nobuoki
  8. Naitō Nobuaki
  9. Naitō Nobu
  10. Naitō Nobuatsu
  11. Naitō Nobuchika
  12. Naitō Nobutami
  13. Naitō Nobuyoshi