Tokugawa Nariaki
Tokugawa Nariaki (Japanese徳 川 斉 昭, also known as Rekko; * April 4, 1800; † September 29, 1860 ) was the 9th daimyo of Mito ( now Ibaraki prefecture). He was involved in the emerging national sentiment of the Japanese, the Meiji Restoration and promoter of Mitogaku. Nariaki founded the Kodo -kan Institute, a famous Shinto study center.
He was the father of Tokugawa Yoshinobu (also known as Keiki ), which was the last Tokugawa shogun.
He was posthumously named Oshi -take- ō - kuni -no- mitate -no- mikoto, under which he is worshiped as kami Tokiwa shrine in Mito.
- Tokugawa
- Daimyo
- Born in 1800
- Died in 1860
- Man