- 1868,
during the
Boshin War,
Nobumasa took
charge of the
governance of
Iwakidaira, and led its
forces as part of the Ōuetsu
Reppan Dōmei.
During the Battle...
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Province in 1702, back to
Kasama Domain in
Hitachi in 1703, and then to
Iwakidaira Domain in
Mutsu Province in 1747. Subsequently, they were transferred...
- In 1897, the ****anese
Government Railway filled in the
inner moat of
Iwakidaira Castle and
built Taira Station. The Jōban coalfield, the
largest coalfield...
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Nobeoka was then ****igned to Naitō Masaki, who had been
demoted from
Iwakidaira Domain in
Mutsu Province over a
peasant revolt. His
former holdings were...
-
establishment of the
Tokugawa shogunate, in 1606 the
Torii were
given Iwakidaira Domain in
Mutsu Province,
worth 100,000 koku. Then, in 1622 they moved...
-
exile of the
Iwaki clan,
southern Hamadōri
became the
Iwakidaira Domain.
Control of the
Iwakidaira Domain subsequently repeatedly switched back and forth...
- of 5872 p****engers
daily (boarding p****engers only).
Iwaki City Hall
Iwakidaira Castle ruins Iinodaira Castle ruins Iino
Hachimangu Matsugaoka Park List...
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territory (north), and
during the Edo period, it was the
border between Iwakidaira Domain (south) and Sōma
Nakamura Domain (north).
Although the area is...
- in 1897 the ****anese
Government Railway filled in the
inner moat of
Iwakidaira Castle and made
Taira Station,
running the
tracks of the Jōban Line railway...
- the
kokudaka of the
domain to 15,000 koku.
Although the Naitō clan in
Iwakidaira were
transferred to
Nobeoka Domain in
distant Kyushu by the shogunate...