-
established on
March 30, 1953, from the
merger of the
three towns of Ibara,
Nishiebara, and
Takaya and the five
villages of Ebara, Kinoko, Kenshu, Aono, Yamanoue...
- (1672-1868) ****u-Matsuyama (1600-1871)
Niimi (1697-1871)
Nariwa (1639-1868)
Nishiebara (dates unknown) ****uyama (1619-1698/1700-1871)
Mihara (1582-1608/1619-1871)...
- had been daimyō of a 20,000 koku sub-domain of
Tsuyama Domain called "
Nishiebara Domain". The Mori clan
ruled Akō for 165
years until the end of the Edo...