Tōdō Takahisa

Tōdō Takahisa (藤堂高久, March 11, 1638 – June 13, 1703) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period.

He was the 3rd daimyō from the Tōdō clan to rule Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces.

Takahisa initially was popular for implementing many of the economic reforms begun by the previous administration, including large-scale irrigation works and the development of new rice lands.

Takahisa was married to the daughter of the tairō Sakai Tadakiyo, who fell from favor in 1680 and who died under sudden circumstances in 1681.

However, when Yanagisawa attempted to force the childless Takahisa to adopt his younger son as heir, the suicides of a number of his senior retainers prevented this from occurring.