Shimodate Domain (下館藩, Shimodate-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Hitachi Province (modern-day Ibaraki...
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the eldest son of Tokugawa Yorifusa, of Mito Domain, and daimyō of Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province was transferred to Takamatsu Castle and given a...
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Ieshige in 1755. His wife was a daughter of Kuroda Naokuni, daimyō of Shimodate Domain. His courtesy title was Harima-no-kami, and his court rank was Junior...
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Province in 1692, Kameyama Domain in Tanba Province in 1697, Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province in 1702, back to Kasama Domain in Hitachi in 1703, and...
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of the modern city of Chikusei were administered by Shimodate Domain, one of the feudal domains of the Tokugawa shogunate. With the creation of the modern...
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smaller Yashima Domain in Dewa Province. In 1642, the domain was awarded to a cadet branch of the Matsudaira clan from Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province...
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Nishio Domain (西尾藩, Nishio han) was a feudal domain of the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in former Mikawa Province, in what is now the...
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shogunal administration, and in 1736 his grandson was transferred to Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province. The Ishikawa were replaced by a cadet branch of...
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formerly of Niwase Domain. After his transfer to Yoshida Domain, Inoue Masamune of Gujō Domain ruled briefly to his transfer to Shimodate Domain in 1702. The...
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List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
1219-1871/de jure: 1601-1871) Shishido (1602-1871) Shimotsuma (1591-1871) Shimodate (de facto: 1478-1871/de jure: 1589-1871) Hitachi-Fuchū (1602-1871) Tsuchiura...
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The domain had a total population of 12933 people in 2918 households per a census in 1741; however, in a census of 1834, the castle town of Shimodate had...
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Masamitsu had previously successfully served as daimyō of Nishio Domain and Shimodate Domains. The Mashiyama clan continued to rule Nagashima until the Meiji...
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Yorishige, the eldest son of Tokugawa Yorifusa, of Mito Domain, and daimyō of Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province was transferred to Takamatsu Castle...
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cousin of Shogun Tokugawa Ietsuna was relocated to Nagashima from Shimodate Domain in Hitachi Province, and the Masuyama clan continued to rule from Nagashima...
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the province under his control, with the exception of the Tsuchiura and Shimodate areas, the control of which Hideyoshi had assured to the Yūki clan.[citation...
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with Hijikata taking two domains in Hitachi Province—Shimotsuma and Shimodate—on May 7 and May 8. However, as these domains were small and their daimyō...
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was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Takamatsu Domain. Yorishige was the first son of Tokugawa Yorifusa, and Tokugawa Mitsukuni...
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for three urban prefectures,(i.e. Kyōto-fu, Ōsaka-fu and Tōkyō-fu), 266 domains, 40 prefectures and one commission (i.e. Kaitaku-shi only in Hokkaidō)...
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Ema-shi jōkan ato Hida Sengoku period castle ruins; designation includes Shimodate residence (下館跡), Takaharasuwa Castle (高原諏訪城跡), Tsuchi Castle (土城跡), Terabayashi...
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