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toki, masafusa, this, japanese, name, surname, toki, 土岐, 政房, 1467, july, 1519, japanese, samurai, warrior, sengoku, period, masafusa, toki, shigeyori, citation, needed, masafusa, shugo, governor, mino, province, citation, needed, father, toki, yoshiyori, also,. In this Japanese name the surname is Toki Toki Masafusa 土岐 政房 1467 July 12 1519 was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period 1 Masafusa was the son of Toki Shigeyori citation needed Masafusa was the shugo or governor of Mino Province citation needed He was the father of Toki Yoshiyori 1 See also editToki clanReferences edit a b Papinot Jacques Edmond Joseph 1906 Dictionnaire d histoire et de geographie du Japon Papinot 2003 Toki Nobiliare du Japon p 61 retrieved 2013 5 9 nbsp This biography of a daimyō is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toki Masafusa amp oldid 1063062443, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,