Maeda Harunaga
In this Japanese name, the family name is Maeda.
Maeda Harunaga (前田 治脩) (February 4, 1745 – February 10, 1810) was a Japanese daimyo of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Kaga domain.
He was the restorer of Kenroku-en and the founder of the Kaga domain's school, Meirin-dō.
Family
- Father: Maeda Yoshinori (1690–1745)
- Brothers
- Maeda Munetoki (1725–1747)
- Maeda Shigehiro (1729–1753)
- Maeda Shigenobu (1735–1753)
- Maeda Shigemichi (1741–1786)
- Adopted Son: Maeda Narinaga (1782–1824)
Preceded by Maeda Shigemichi |
10th (Maeda) lord of Kaga 1771–1802 |
Succeeded by Maeda Narinaga |
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