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Viscount extra=November 19, 1853 – June 6, 1901 was a daimyō of the feudal domain of Tendō in , northern . He was a direct descendant of the famed , through Nobunaga's son . He had the ceremonial court titles of junsanmi (Junior Third Rank) and Hyōbu-taifu.


Biography
Nobutoshi was born at Tendō Domain's residence as the fourth son of . He was originally known as Oda Fukunosuke (織田富久之助). His wife was the daughter of Matsumae Takahiro, lord of , but they were later divorced.

During the of the Meiji Restoration, the forces loyal to shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu were defeated in the Battle of Ueno, and fled north. The new seized , and ordered the daimyōs of the northern domains to report and pledge their allegiance to the new government in early 1868.

Oda Nobumichi declared himself too ill to travel, officially retired, and sent his son Oda Nobutoshi in his place. Oda Nobutoshi and his senior retainer Yoshida Daihachi were ordered to act as guide and escort to the being sent to the Tōhoku region against the pro-Tokugawa partisans still active, especially centered on nearby . Oda Nobutoshi participated in the attack on Shōnai, and in retaliation, Shōnai forces burned Tendō town in April. The Tokugawa shogunate provided a relief fund of 5000 ryō to help with the rebuilding. With the formation of the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei of northern domains against the imperial government, Tendō initially attempted to remain neutral, but joined the alliance in September 1868. Following the defeat of the pro-Tokugawa forces in the Boshin War, Nobutoshi was placed under in at the family temple of Korin-ji, and replaced as daimyō by his brother . The domain revenues were decreased to 18,000 koku. Nobutoshi was allowed to return to Tendō in July 1869 in the role of domain governor, as Suemaru was still in his minority.

Tendō domain was abolished with the Abolition of the han system in 1871, and Nobutoshi was appointed governor. In 1874, Nobutoshi joined the new as an employee of the Imperial Household Ministry. In 1884, he was ennobled with the title of ( shishaku) under the peerage system. He also enrolled in , where he studied the .

  • Sasaki Suguru (2002). Boshin sensō: haisha no Meiji ishin. Tokyo: Chuōkōron-shinsha.

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