Kuze Hirotami

Kuze Hirotami (久世広民) (1737–1800), also known as Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), was a late 18th-century Nagasaki bugyō or governor of Nagasaki port, located on southwestern shore of Kyūshū island in the Japanese archipelago. Kuze was one of the Nagasaki bugyō between 1775 and 1784. His childhood name was Shōkurō (称九郎). His only daughter married Uesugi Yoshinaga. Kuze is a close relation of one of the Osaka shoshidai in this period, . In 1783, Kuze was also one of four Shogunal finance administrators or kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行), along with , , and . Tanuma Okitsugu was Kuze's patron.

Kuze Hirotami

Kuze Hirotami (久世広民) (1737–1800), also known as Kuze Tango-no-kami Hirotami (久世丹後守広民), was a late 18th-century Nagasaki bugyō or governor of Nagasaki port, located on southwestern shore of Kyūshū island in the Japanese archipelago. Kuze was one of the Nagasaki bugyō between 1775 and 1784. His childhood name was Shōkurō (称九郎). His only daughter married Uesugi Yoshinaga. Kuze is a close relation of one of the Osaka shoshidai in this period, . In 1783, Kuze was also one of four Shogunal finance administrators or kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行), along with , , and . Tanuma Okitsugu was Kuze's patron.