Thereafter, he did indeed rely on his connection to the Oda and Yuki families in order to serve Sadakatsu MATSUDAIRA, but left his service almost immediately, going to live in retirement in Nara; when he moved to Kyoto's Higashiyama district he took the tonsure and became a Buddhist monk, taking "Kian" as his Buddhist name. |
その後やはり小田家や結城家の縁を頼りに松平定勝に仕えたが、程なくして退去し、奈良にて隠居、京都東山に移る際に出家し、帰庵と号した。 |