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Are you sure he should be noted as "Tokugawa Masayuki"? Nearly all of the Japanese academic sources I've encountered (and I've spent three years going through them) mention him as "Hoshina Masayuki" or very rarely, "Matsudaira Masayuki". Is it just in the Musashi text that you encountered him as such? -Tadakuni 19:17, 20 October 2006 (UTC)