[2] This branch is descended from Inaba Masanari, who fought in the armies of Nobunaga and then Hideyoshi.
[3] Masakuni's heirs and others who were also descendants of Inaba Masanari settled at Yodo Domain (115,000 koku) in Yamashiro Province from 1723 through 1868.
[2] The head of this clan line was ennobled as a "Viscount" in the Meiji period.
He was the shōgun's representative, the Kyoto shoshidai in the period spanning July 26, 1863, through May 16, 1864.
He was made a viscount in the Meiji period, and served as a Shinto priest and government official.