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adopted into the Maedaclan, who in turn served under Nobunaga. However, after his promise of succession was broken, he left the Maedaclan. He later met
including his two sons. Gohime, (Hideie's wife) sought refuge with the Maedaclan and was able to correspond and send gifts (rice, sake, clothing) to her
family (a 'Koke'). From then on, he referred to himself as a member of the Maedaclan, with whom they had a connection. Eiko-in, whom Kasuga no Tsubone had
had it shortened to its present length. In 1615, it passed down to the Maedaclan who in 1882 presented it as a gift to Emperor Meiji, a known sword collector
adoptive son of Maeda’s father, Maeda Fujiyoshi (前田藤吉), to continue the Maedaclan. Yi Geon and his family lived in a rented municipal house in Yono City