Although Yoshitoshi was newly given 10,000 koku (approximately 1.8 million liters of crop yield) in Omi Province, the stipend was reduced to 5,000 koku after the death of Yoshitoshi due to his son Yoshitomo MOGAMI being too young, and the descendants continued to exist as Kotaiyoriai (alternate yoriai, a family status of samurai warriors in the Edo period). |
義俊は改めて近江国に一万石を与えられたが、義俊の死後、子の最上義智が幼少であったため5000石に減ぜられ、子孫は交代寄合として続いた。 |