Tsugaru Yukitsugu

Tsugaru Yukitsugu

nihongo|Tsugaru Yukitsugu|津軽順承 (February 6, 1800-March 2, 1865) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Hirosaki Domain. He first took the name Yukinori, and became the 2nd lord of the Kuroishi Domain, before being adopted as heir to Tsugaru Nobuyuki, the lord of the Hirosaki Domain. Yukitsugu was known as an intelligent ruler, and worked for the restoration of the domain's finances during the political and agricultural crisis of the Tenpo era.

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