- published: 20 May 2011
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Inoue Masashige (井上 政重, 1585–27 March 1661) was an important figure during the early Edo period in Japan. He played a role in the persecution and eradication of Christians in Japan and he was commissioner for the Dutch East India Company in Nagasaki.
He is thought to have risen to prominence as lover of the shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, and certainly, he is one of the most prominent gay, or homosexual, figures in early-modern Japanese history. He and the shogun remained close throughout their lives, though on Iemitsu's death Masashige did not take his own life, as many of Iemitsu closest associates did.
In his post of Grand Councillor (ômetsuke), Masashige had many encounters with the Dutch East India Company, who recorded much about him. One of the Company's employees, Olof Eriksson Willman, a Swede, recorded that Masashige tried to sleep with him, though Willman asserts he rebuffed him.
今川裕代 セカンドアルバム「喜びの島」より クラシカルラインより好評発売中。 アマゾンJP、全国のCDショップにて発売中 アルバム、コンサート情報など詳細はこちらです。 http://www.hiroyoimagawa.com/ 撮影:2010年7月 ロケーション:軽井沢大賀ホール 映像制作:飯田将茂 http://masashige.com/ Produced by 吉川洋一郎:http://www.yoichiroyoshikawa.com/