Toyotomi Kunimatsu

In this Japanese name, the family name is Toyotomi.

Toyotomi Kunimatsu (豊臣 国松, 1608 June 19, 1615) was a member of the Japanese clan of Toyotomi following the Edo period of the 17th century. Kunimatsu was famed for being the son of Toyotomi Hideyori (son of the famous Toyotomi Hideyoshi). Following the year of 1615 during the Siege of Osaka, Hideyori ended up having his castle taken by that of Tokugawa Ieyasu, ending in his suicide. Throughout this major event, Kunimatsu (who was merely seven years of age at the time) was captured by Tokugawa forces, later being executed by being beheaded. Other theories and rumors in Japan says he could have escape through some secret escape tunnel, and Tokugawa then set up an execution with a kagemusha, to make official the extinction of Toyotomi's bloodline.

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