Matsushita 松下氏 | |
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Home province | Mikawa Province |
Parent house | Imagawa clan |
Founder | Saijo Takanaga |
Founding year | late-Kamakura period |
The Matsushita clan (松下氏, Matsushita-shi) was a samurai family originating from Matsushita Township in Bikai District, Mikawa Province (modern-day Masuzuka District, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, on the west bank of the Yahagi River). The clan is believed to have descended from the Imagawa clan (今川氏).[1] While not a dominant force in Japanese history, the Matsushita clan was known for producing capable samurai and military leaders, particularly during the Sengoku period. The clan played a significant role as retainers to larger feudal lords and left a lasting cultural and military legacy.
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