Ikeda Munemasa (æ± ç°å®ÂæÂ¿) (June 1727 - March 10, 1764) was a daimyà  of Iyo Province in the Edo period of Japan. He was the 4th Lord of the Okayama Domain and head of the Ikeda clan. Ikeda's reign began in 1752, following the retirement of his father, Ikeda Tsugumasa, and lasted until his death in 1764. He was lord of Okayama Castle. His childhood name was Shigetaro (èÂÂ太éÂÂ) later Minechiyo (峯åÂÂ代).
He authored Portrait of Hitomaro and His Waka Poem, on the subject of the waka poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro. He was skilled at calligraphy, haikai, painting and waka.