Hamamatsu Domain
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The Hamamatsu Domain (浜松藩 Hamamatsu-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Tōtōmi Province. It was centered around what is now Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, and its castle was Hamamatsu Castle.
Hamamatsu was the residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu for much of his early career.
[edit] List of lords
- Matsudaira (Sakurai) clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)
- Tadayori
- Mizuno clan (Fudai; 25,000->35,000 koku)
- Shigenaka
- Kōriki clan (Fudai; 35,000 koku)
- Tadafusa
- Matsudaira (Ogyū) clan (Fudai; 35,000 koku)
- Norinaga
- Sukemune
- Suketsugu
- Aoyama clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)
- Munetoshi
- Tadao
- Tadashige
- Matsudaira (Honjō) clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)
- Suketoshi
- Sukenori
- Matsudaira (Ōkōchi/Nagasawa clan) (Fudai; 70,000 koku)
- Nobutoki
- Nobunao
- Matsudaira (Honjō) clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)
- Sukenori
- Sukemasa
- Masatsune
- Masasada
- Masamoto
- Mizuno clan (Fudai; 60,000->74,530->50,000 koku)
- Tadakuni
- Tadakiyo
- Masaharu
- Masanao
[edit] References
- (Japanese) Hamamatsu on "Edo 300 HTML" (9 Oct. 2007)