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extra=June 11, 1637 – May 16, 1678 was a Japanese daimyō of Iwanuma Domain in of early- . (1906). Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon; Papinot, (2003). ("Tamura," Nobiliare du Japon, p. 59 [PDF 63 of 80]; retrieved 2013-6-13.

Muneyoshi was the third son of , the 2nd daimyō of . His mother, Fusa, was a and the daughter of Mitamura Matauemon. His childhood name was 亀千代.Ōshima Kōichi, Ichinoseki Domain (Clan Stories Series), , page 13 From 1639, under his father's orders, he was raised by , a vassal of Sendai Domain, in Ōsaki, Shida District, as heir to the Suzuki clan. In 1649, at the time of his ceremony, he changed his name to .

However, in 1653, the was revived, as requested by (Muneyoshi's grandmother, 's wife) via her will, and Muneyoshi became Tamura Muneyoshi, with holdings totalling 10,000 in Iwagasaki, Kurihara, in what is now Miyagi Prefecture.

In 1658, following the death of , the second daimyō of . Sendai Domain was inherited by the young and impressionable , and the clan elders appointed Muneyoshi and his half-brother, as guardians. In 1660, Muneyoshi gained an additional 20,000 koku in what is now Ichinoseki, along with the courtesy title of Ukyō-no-daifu and Court rank of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Munekatsu's daughter-in-law was the daughter of Tairō . Through these connections, the Date Munekatsu and Tamura Muneyoshi accused Tadamune of drunkenness and debauchery, who then removed from office for misrule and was confined to a secondary clan residence in Edo.

(1963). 9780804705264, Stamford University Press.

The infant was made daimyō of Sendai under the guardianship of his uncles. In 1662, Muneyoshi transferred his seat to what is now the city of Iwanuma, Miyagi and officially became daimyō of Iwanuma Domain, a subsidiary domain of Sendai, based in what is now the city of Iwanuma, Miyagi. He received the courtesy title of Oki-no-kami in 1670. According to waka poetry written about him, Muneyoshi had a mild personality and was popular, in contrast to the events of the Date Sōdō.

The ten years during which Date Munekatsu and Tamura Muneyoshi ruled in place of the under-age Date Tsunamura were marked by violence and conflict in Sendai Domain. Events reached a climax in 1671 when , a powerful relative of the Date clan, complained to the shogunate of the mismanagement of the fief under Tsunamura and his uncles. In the ensuring Date Sōdō, Muneyoshi was relieved of his offices in 1671 and placed under . He was pardoned in 1672. In 1678, he died at the clan's Edo residence at the age of 42. He died at age 42, and his grave is at the clan mortuary temple of Tōzen-ji in , .


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