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Iwakitaira Domain (磐城平藩,
Iwakitaira-han) was a
feudal domain under the
Tokugawa shogunate of Edo
period ****an.,
based at
Iwakitaira Castle in southern...
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Iwakitaira Castle (磐城平城,
Iwakitaira-jō) is a hilltop-style ****anese
castle located in the city of Iwaki, ****ushima Prefecture, in the Tōhoku
region of...
- (1801–1847) of
Iwakitaira Domain Andō
Nobumasa of
Iwakitaira Domain Andō
Nobutami (1859–1863) of
Iwakitaira Domain Andō
Nobutake (1849–1908) of
Iwakitaira Domain...
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following the
Battle of Sekigahara, he
become the
first lord (daimyō) of
Iwakitaira Domain in ****an's
Mutsu Province,
worth 100,000 koku. In 1622, he was...
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Matsusaka (松阪 鈴,
Matsusaka Suzu)
Voiced by: Miho
Morisaki Sora
Iwakitaira (磐城平 颯来,
Iwakitaira Sora)
Voiced by: Yuka
Ozaki Remi
Hiroshima (広島 恋未, Hiroshima...
- Sōma
Mutsu Sendai Date
Mutsu Ichinoseki Tamura Mutsu Miharu Akita Mutsu Iwakitaira Andō
Mutsu ****ushima
Itakura Mutsu Moriyama Matsudaira Mutsu Izumi Honda...
- Ichinoseki, Iwate; held by the
Tamura clan, a
branch family of the Date clan
Iwakitaira (1602-1871) –
Based in modern-day Iwaki, ****ushima. Held by the Torii...
- daimyō of
Iwakitaira Domain under the Edo
period Tokugawa shogunate, with an ****essed
kokudaka of 100,000 koku and
constructed Iwakitaira Castle. The...
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Ichinoseki Yashima Morioka Miharu Kubota Hirosaki Moriyama Shinjō
Hachinohe Iwakitaira Matsumae Honjō
Izumi Shimotedo Tendō
Nagaoka Shibata Murakami Muramatsu...
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Nakamura Domain (相馬中村藩(そうまなかむらはん)) (1602–1871) –
Ruled by the Sōma clan (相馬)
Iwakitaira Domain (磐城平藩(いわきたいらはん)) (1602–1871) –
Ruled by the
Torii clan (鳥居), the...