Iwamurada riot: It is composed based on the old documents of the IKEDA family, the former family in Tsukabara, Saku, Nagano Prefecture, compiled by the late Shinichiro, the 12th generation, based on the materials left by the 10th generation Seibei (Yoshinori)-10/26, 1868. Masanobu NAITO, the 8th generation adopted child, was ordered by the new Meiji government to refrain from the Boshin War because he stayed in Edo for a long time and did not clarify his position as submission. Therefore, he hoped to cooperate with the new government army and send out clan soldiers in the future, and sent troops to the Battle of Hokuetsu(3/29, 1868).
The Iwamurata clan was established in August 1703 by Masatomo Naito (a hatamoto in the early Edo period, Masakatsu Naito, and his son Masatomo, both of whom died during his tenure as Osaka standard, and whose family temple is in Edo. It is not known whether when the master passed away, he was cremated and his bones brought back to the family temple, or whether he was buried at a temple in Osaka.The name of the domain was changed to the name of Masatomo, the second lord of the Akanuma domain, after he set up a camp in Hitachi Takamori. It began when the Akanuma Domain in Musashi Province was given 16,000 koku of rice in 27 villages in Saku District. The 7th generation, Masanawa, was Tadakuni Mizuno's younger brother, and after successively serving as head of the castle and Fushimi magistrate, he became the lord of the castle, and planned to abolish the previous camp and build a castle on this land. Permission was granted at the time of the 8th generation Shosei, and construction beg...