Notable Clan Members
Itakura Katsukiyo, the famous shogunate official, was a prominent member of this clan from the 19th century. Another was Itakura Shigemasa, the first leader of the shogunate's armies at the Shimabara Rebellion; Shigemasa was killed in action there.
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- Itakura Katsushige, 1542–1624 -- 2nd Kyoto shoshidai.
- Itakura Shigemune, 1587–1656 -- 3rd Kyoto shoshidai.
- Itakura Shigesato, 1620–1660
- Itakura Shigemasa, 1588–1638
- Itakura Shigenori, 1617–1673 -- 5th Kyoto shoshidai.
- Itakura Shigetane, 1640–1705
- Itakura Shigehiro
- Itakura Katsukiyo, 1823-1889
- Itakura Katsunori - House of Peers (1925).
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