- 30,000 koku Tendō
Domain tozama Oda 20,000 koku
Nagatoro Domain fudai Yonekitsu 10,000 koku
Yonezawa Domain tozama Uesugi 167,000 koku
Kubota Shinden...
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Kokubo Domain (小久保藩)
Tanuma 1868–1871 10,000 NA Ōami
Domain (大網藩)
Yonekitsu 1868–1871 10,000 NA
Tsurumai Domain (鶴舞藩)
Inoue 1868–1871 10,000 NA Matsuo...
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During the Edo period, ****i
Domain (10,000 koku)
under the
control of the
Yonekitsu clan
existed from 1684 to 1798. The town of ****i was
created within Minamisaitama...
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Nagatoro Domain was
established by
Yonekitsu Michimasa, daimyō of ****i
Domain in
Musashi Province. The
Yonekitsu territories were
scattered across Musashi...
- Sen no Rikyū, and from Rikyū as follows:
Hosokawa Sansai,
Ichio Iori,
Yonekitsu Michikata (1646–1729), and then Andō Nobutomo. In the Edo period, the...
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Tanuma clan (田沼)
Nagatoro Domain (長瀞藩(ながとろはん)) (1798–1871) –
Ruled by the
Yonekitsu clan (米津)
Shimotedo Domain (下手渡藩(しもてどはん)) (1806–1868) –
Ruled by the Tachibana...