Show map of Hyōgo Prefecture Himeji Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Himeji Domain (姫路藩, Himeji-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Himeji (姫路市, Himeji-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. As of 1 June 2022[update], the city had an estimated population...
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Sakai clan (section Himeji domain)
(1626–1681) were transferred to Himeji Domain (150,000 koku) in Harima Province ; and they remained daimyō at Himeji until the Meiji period. This cadet...
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policies of the Hōjō clan in order to gain sympathy. Hamada Koichiro from Himeji Dokkyo University has recorded that there is a systematic attempt of historiography...
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Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kuwana Domain and then the Himeji Domain. He was the son of Honda Tadakatsu. Tadamasa's first battle...
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Ikeda Toshitaka of Himeji Domain had 1 son: Ikeda Mitsumasa Hisahime (1606–1628) daughter of Matsudaira Tadayoshi of Sekiyado Domain and married Kuroda...
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lord of both the Himeji-Nitta Domain in Harima Province and the Himeji Domain. Later on, he became the first lord of the Kōriyama Domain in Yamato Province...
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the vast holdings of the Ikeda clan of Himeji Domain. In 1617, Ikeda Mitsumasa was transferred to Tottori Domain and his former estates were divided. Ogasawara...
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transferred from Kakegawa Domain in 1644 and transferred to Shirakawa Domain in 1649. Matsudaira Naoyori from Himeji Domain arrived in 1649 and ruled...
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Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kuwana Domain and then the Himeji Domain Tadatomo Honda (本多 忠朝, 1582–1615), Japanese samurai lord during...
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Yamagata Domain in 1644, and was replaced by his younger brother, Matsudaira Naoyoshi. Naoyoshi's son Matsudaira Naoakira was in turn transferred to Himeji Domain...
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Asano Naritaka of Hiroshima Domain later Yousein by Omiyo Kiyohime (1818–1868), married Sakai Tadanori of Himeji Domain later Seiko-in, born to Oyae...
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period, the area became the territory of the Ikeda clan, who ruled Himeji Domain in the early Edo period. Following Ikeda Toshitaka's death, his lands...
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clan. In 1603, Ikeda Tadatsugu, the second son of Ikeda Terumasa of Himeji Domain was awarded Okayama with a kokudaka of 280,000 koku. This was increased...
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and he was transferred to Himeji Domain in 1649. The domain was then assigned to Honda Tadayoshi, formerly of Murakami Domain, and its size was reduced...
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Yamagata Domain, and in 1648 he was transferred to Himeji Domain. His son, Matsudaira Naomori, was transferred to Murakami Domain (1649), back to Himeji Domain...
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Himeji Domain, Takebe Masanaga moved a slightly distance away to form Hayashida Domain in 1617. Although a tozama clan, the Takebe ruled the domain unbroken...
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Shirakawa Domain (140,000 koku) in Mutsu Province. 1649-1667: Himeji Domain (150,000 koku) in Harima Province. 1667-1704: Murakami Domain (150,000 koku)...
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town. On the death of his brother Honda Tadatoki of Himeji Domain in 1626, he was transferred to Himeji, and replaced at Tatsuno by his cousin, Ogasawara...
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Nobumasa of Kano Domain By Concubines: First: Tokuhime married Hojo Ujinao later Ikeda Terumasa of Himeji Domain Yuki Hideyasu of Fukui Domain Tokugawa Hidetada...
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1710 until their transfer to Shirakawa Domain in 1741. Sakakibara Masazumi was transferred from Himeji Domain in 1741 at the age of six as punishment...
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for Himeji Domain. Takasago served as the inspiration for naming sumo wrestler Takasago Uragorō, who wrestled under the patronage of the Himeji. By extension...
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Toshitaka, the son of Ikeda Terumasa) was transferred from Himeji Domain to an expanded Tottori Domain (325,000 koku) which now included most of Inaba Province...
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lord of Okayama Domain. Hideaki died in 1602, however, ending the Kobayakawa line. Ikeda Tadatugu, who was the feudal lord of Himeji Domain, became the next...
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Yamato-Koriyama Domain, marking the start of Fukushima Domain. However, he only ruled for three years before being transferred to Himeji Domain. Fukushima Domain was...
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In 1600, the Ikeda clan of Himeji Domain built three-story tenshu and established a cadet domain called "Hirafuku Domain" for Ikeda Teruoki. In 1697...
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was rewarded with a transfer to the more lucrative Himeji Domain in 1617. The strategic Kuwana Domain was then assigned to Ieyasu’s half-brother, Hisamatsu...
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– 30 November 1895) was the 8th Japanese Daimyō of the Sakai clan, Himeji Domain and the last Tairō (Chief Minister) of the Tokugawa Shogunate. He was...
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ancient Harima Province. In the Edo Period, it was divided between Himeji Domain and tenryō territory under direct administration of the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Tokugawa shogunate with a small portion of the area under the control of Himeji Domain. The village of Hōjō was established within Kasai District with the...
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