Kamei Koremasa

Kamei Koremasa (亀井 茲政, 1617 – February 6, 1681) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Tsuwano Domain. He assisted in the construction of a part of Kōdaiji Temple in Kyoto. Hsi childhood name was Dairiki (大力).

Family

  • Father: Kamei Masanori
  • Mother: Kōmyōin
  • Wife: Tōsen-in
  • Concubine: Mizusaki Hōan’s daughter
  • Children:
    • Kamei Masanao (1645-1679) by Tōsen-in
    • Kamei Koretsugu
    • daughter married Matsudaira Yasutomi
    • daughter married Shimazu Tadataka
    • daughter married Namba Munekazu
    • daughter married Washo Masatoki
    • Kamei Korechika (1669-1731) by Mizusaki Hōan’s daughter
    • Kamei Masasuke
    • Munekiyo Sōjō
    • Tago Masazumi
    • daughter married Morikawa Toshitane
    • daughter married Itakura Shigehiro
    • daughter married Yagyū Toshikata
    • Kamei Noriyuki
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References

Preceded by
Kamei Masanori
2nd Daimyō of Tsuwano
(Kamei)

1619–1680
Succeeded by
Kamei Korechika


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