Show map of Hyōgo Prefecture Tatsuno Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Tatsuno Domain (龍野藩, Tatsuno-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Tatsuno (たつの市, Tatsuno-shi) is a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2022[update], the city had an estimated population of 74,414 in 31119 households...
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Mino Province (section Edo period Domains)
Region. With the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, several feudal domains were established in Mino. At the time of the Meiji restoration, Mino was...
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the 50,000 koku Tatsuno Domain was created for his nephew Honda Masakatsu. In 1639, the Honda were transferred to Yamato Kōriyama Domain, and over the next...
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reassigned to Tatsuno Domain in Harima Province. The Honda were replaced by the Abe Masatsugu, a hero of the Siege of Osaka, but the domain's size was further...
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Mashima, Kurashiki, Tsuruta, Koromo, Koga, Ikuno, Akashi, Numata, and Tatsuno prefectures, which were merged with Okayama Prefecture inI 1876. Per the...
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in 1658 and was replaced by a cadet branch of the Kyōgoku clan from Tatsuno Domain in Harima Province. From 1660 to 1680, Marugame Castle was expanded...
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Ogasawara were daimyō in 1617 at Tatsuno Domain in Harima Province; and in 1632, they were transferred as daimyō at Nakatsu Domain in Buzen Province. In the...
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Tokugawa Ieharu. His wife was the daughter of Wakazaka Yasuchika of Tatsuno Domain. His tenure was marked by famine in Fukushima, and a fire which destroyed...
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in 1658 and was replaced by a cadet branch of the Kyōgoku clan from Tatsuno Domain in Harima Province. Under the Kyōgoku clan, the current three-story...
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