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    Kanbe Domain (神戸藩, Kanbe-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province in what is part of now modern-day...
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    branch of the Honda clan, daimyō of Kanbe Domain. The original Kanebe Castle was founded by local warlord Kanbe Tomomori from 1532 to 1555, re-using...
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    resided at the domain's mansion in the Kita-Aoyama area of Edo. The site is now occupied by the Brazilian embassy. It was known as Kanbe Domain (神戸藩) until...
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    Nobunaga, who ruled from Kanbe Castle. During the Edo period, much of the area was under the control of the 15,000 koku Kanbe Domain, ruled by the Honda clan...
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    Ise was divided into several feudal han, the largest of which was Tsu Domain. During the Edo period, the Tōkaidō road from Edo to Kyoto passed through...
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    Period much of the area came under the control of Sayama Domain, Zeze Domain and Kanbe Domain. After the Meiji restoration, the area became part of Osaka...
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    Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871 and is now part of Ehime Prefecture. In 1636, Hitotsuyanagi Naomori, daimyō of Kanbe Domain...
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    was the 4th daimyō of Echizen-Katsuyama Domain. he was the second son of Honda Tadamune of Ise-Kanbe Domain, and was posthumously adopted as heir to...
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    Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871 and is now part of Ehime Prefecture. In 1636, Hitotsuyanagi Naomori, daimyō of Kanbe Domain...
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    were lost. The shrine was revived by the Hitotsuyanagi clan, daimyō of Kanbe Domain during the early Edo Period. During the Meiji period era of State Shinto...
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