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- Manabe Akifusa (間部 詮房, June 18, 1666 – August 7, 1720) was a close person confidant and lover of Shōgun Tokugawa Ienobu and held numerous important posts within the administration of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also daimyō of Takasaki Domain and later of Murakami Domain. Akifusa was the son of Nishida Kiyosada, a retainer of Tokugawa Tsunashige, the daimyō of Kofu Domain. He was initially apprenticed to a sarugaku theatre troupe, but in 1684 became a page to Tokugawa Tsunatoyo. His family name was changed to "Manabe" around this time. He rose rapidly through the ranks due to his special relationship with Tsunashige, and by 1704 was counted as a member of his inner entourage, and had been awarded with the courtesy title of Echizen-no-kami, and court rank of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. In 1705 his income was increased to 3,000 koku, but in 1706 he was named a deputy wakadoshiyori and granted additional estates in Sagami Province which brought his income to over the 10,000 koku mark required to become a daimyō. The same year, his court rank was increased to Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, and he was nominated deputy rōjū. In 1710, his income was increased to 50,000 koku and he became daimyō of Takasaki Domain. This rise in status of a person who was originally a member of the despised profession of "entertainer" to a daimyō and senior official in the government was unprecedented and was largely due to the backing of Shōgun Tokugawa Ienobu and his successor Tokugawa Ietsugu. Akifusa was noted for his backing of the Confucianist, scholar-bureaucrat Arai Hakuseki as a "brain" for the Tokugawa shogunate and his economic and political reform program. Especially under the tenure of the young Tokugawa Ietsugu, Akifuse wielded tremendous influence as a sobayōnin. After Ietsugu died and was replaced by Tokugawa Yoshimune, Akifusa's influence went into rapid decline. He was relieved of all offices within the shogunate, and was transferred from Takasaki to the more remote Murakami Domain on the Sea of Japan in 1717. He died at Murakami in 1720 at the age of 54. As he had no male heir, he adopted his younger brother, Manabe Akitoki as heir. His grave is at the temple of Jōnen-ji in Murakami. Shortly after Akifusa's death, Manabe Akitoki was transferred to the newly-created Sabae Domain, where his descendants lived to the Meiji restoration. (en)
- Manabe Akifusa (間部 詮房, 18 juin 1666-7 août 1720) est un seigneur féodal japonais. Né à Edo, fils d'un acteur du théâtre nô, Manabe devient adjoint du 6e shogun d'Edo Tokugawa Ienobu. Manabe porte les titres de sobayonin et daimyo de Takasaki et domine le cabinet de Ienobu. Même après la mort de Ienobu, il reste un personnage puissant pendant le court règne du 7e shogun Tokugawa Ietsugu. Après la mort de Ietsugu, Manabe démissionne de la fonction publique et est transféré à Murakami dans la province d'Echigo par le 8e shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune. (fr)
- 마나베 아키후사(間部詮房)는 에도 시대 중기의 다이묘이다. 사가미 주(相模厚木藩主), 고즈케 다카사키 번주(上野高崎藩主), 에치고 무라카미 번(越後村上藩) 초대 번주를 지냈고 소바요닌(側用人), (老中格)을 겸했다. 쇼군의 측근이었으며 도쿠가와 이에노부, 이에쓰구 2대를 섬겼으며 이에노부가 번주(甲府藩主) 시절부터 섬겼다. 아버지는 가이 고후 번 초대 번주 도쿠가와 쓰나시게(徳川綱重)의 가신 (西田清貞)이다. 아키후사는 1708년에 막내동생 아키토키를 양자로 들이게 된다. (ko)
- 間部 詮房(まなべ あきふさ)は、江戸時代中期の大名。相模主、上野高崎藩主、越後村上藩間部氏初代藩主。側用人、老中格。徳川家宣・家継の2代にわたり、将軍の側近として幕政を主導した。 (ja)
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- Manabe Akihusa from funerary statue at Joren-ji (en)
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- Murakami, Niigata, Japan (en)
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- Manabe Akifusa (en)
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- Manabe Akifusa (間部 詮房, 18 juin 1666-7 août 1720) est un seigneur féodal japonais. Né à Edo, fils d'un acteur du théâtre nô, Manabe devient adjoint du 6e shogun d'Edo Tokugawa Ienobu. Manabe porte les titres de sobayonin et daimyo de Takasaki et domine le cabinet de Ienobu. Même après la mort de Ienobu, il reste un personnage puissant pendant le court règne du 7e shogun Tokugawa Ietsugu. Après la mort de Ietsugu, Manabe démissionne de la fonction publique et est transféré à Murakami dans la province d'Echigo par le 8e shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune. (fr)
- 마나베 아키후사(間部詮房)는 에도 시대 중기의 다이묘이다. 사가미 주(相模厚木藩主), 고즈케 다카사키 번주(上野高崎藩主), 에치고 무라카미 번(越後村上藩) 초대 번주를 지냈고 소바요닌(側用人), (老中格)을 겸했다. 쇼군의 측근이었으며 도쿠가와 이에노부, 이에쓰구 2대를 섬겼으며 이에노부가 번주(甲府藩主) 시절부터 섬겼다. 아버지는 가이 고후 번 초대 번주 도쿠가와 쓰나시게(徳川綱重)의 가신 (西田清貞)이다. 아키후사는 1708년에 막내동생 아키토키를 양자로 들이게 된다. (ko)
- 間部 詮房(まなべ あきふさ)は、江戸時代中期の大名。相模主、上野高崎藩主、越後村上藩間部氏初代藩主。側用人、老中格。徳川家宣・家継の2代にわたり、将軍の側近として幕政を主導した。 (ja)
- Manabe Akifusa (間部 詮房, June 18, 1666 – August 7, 1720) was a close person confidant and lover of Shōgun Tokugawa Ienobu and held numerous important posts within the administration of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also daimyō of Takasaki Domain and later of Murakami Domain. Shortly after Akifusa's death, Manabe Akitoki was transferred to the newly-created Sabae Domain, where his descendants lived to the Meiji restoration. (en)
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- 間部詮房 (ja)
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