- brother. His
courtesy title was Tōtōmi-no-kami. He died in 1762.
Sakai Tadatsura (酒井忠貫,
December 26, 1752-March 1, 1806) was the 9th daimyō of the Obama...
- (1720–1740)
Sakai Tadamochi (1725–1775)
Sakai Tadayoshi (1813–1873)
Sakai Tadatsura (1752–1806)
Sakai Tadayuki (1770–1828)
Sakai Tadayori (1791–1853) Sakai...
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remained until the
Meiji Restoration. The
final daimyō of Iwatsuki, Ōoka
Tadatsura (1847–1920)
sided with the pro-imperial
forces in the
Boshin War and made...
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Domain and was
posthumously adopted as heir to
Obama on the
death of
Sakai Tadatsura in 1806. His wife was a
daughter of
Okudaira Masashika of
Nakatsu Domain...
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second son of
Tadanao Honda, the
third lord of the domain.
Honda Tadatsura Honda Tadatsura [ja]
Yanagisawa Yo****o
Yanagisawa Yo****o [ja]
Yanagisawa Nobutaki...
- daughter: Ichihime, died in
childhood 4th daughter:
Kaihime married Sakai Tadatsura of
Obama Domain 5th daughter: Genhime,
married Nakamura Kagesada 6th daughter:...
- Etchū-no-kami (越中守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 20,000 koku 10 Mori
Tadatsura (森忠貫) 1824 - 1827 -none- -none- 20,000 koku 10 Mori
Tadanori (森忠徳) 1827...
- 1658–1682 6,000 koku 3
Makino Tadataka (牧野忠貴) 1682–1706 6,000 koku 4
Makino Tadatsura (牧野忠列) 1706–1746 6,000 koku 5
Makino Tadatomo (牧野忠知) 1746–1785 6,000 koku...
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quickly submitted to the
imperial side
under its
final daimyō,
Honda Tadatsura. As with most
domains in the han system,
Kanbe Domain consisted of several...
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Iwatsuki until the
Meiji Restoration. The
final daimyō of Iwatsuki, Ōoka
Tadatsura (1847–1920)
sided with the pro-imperial
forces in the
Boshin War and made...