This article is about the 17th-century daimyo and 28th head of the Matsura clan. For the 16th-century samurai and 25th head of the clan, see Matsura Takanobu.
Takanobu was the eldest son of Matsura Hisanobu, 2nd daimyo of the domain, and Sono. When his father died suddenly at the age of 32, he became lord of the domain at the age of 12, under the guardianship of his grandfather.
Foreign trade was important to the domain, and Takanobu sought exchanges with Dutch and English merchants.[2][1]
Takanobu had the Dharma name Shōjū-in (正宗院)) and was also baptised.[1]
Notes
^ abc平戸松浦家の名宝と禁教 [Famous Treasures of the Hirado Matsura Clan and the Ban on Religious Teaching] (PDF) (in Japanese). Seinan Gakuin University Museum. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
^Clulow, Adam (2014). The Company and the Shogun: The Dutch Encounter with Tokugawa Japan. Columbia University Press. pp. 79–80. ISBN978-0-231-16428-3.