Shimotsuma Domain
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The Shimotsuma Domain (下妻藩 Shimotsuma-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Hitachi Province (modern-day Shimotsuma, Ibaraki). The domain was disestablished in 1871. Its last ruler, Inoue Masaoto, became a viscount in the Meiji era.
Its government under the Inoue was perpetually unstable due to several of the Inoue lords dying young and in quick succession.
[edit] List of lords
- Shigetsune (r. 1591-1601)
- Tokugawa clan (Shinpan; 100,000 koku)
- Yorifusa (r. 1606-1609)
- Period as tenryō, 1609-1615.
- Matsudaira clan (Echizen) (Shinpan; 30,000 koku)
- Tadamasa (r. 1615-1616)
- Matsudaira clan (Hisamatsu) (Shinpan; 30,000 koku)
- Sadatsuna (r. 1616-1618)
- Period as tenryō, 1619-1712.
- Masanaga (r. 1712-1720)
- Masaatsu (r. 1720-1753)
- Masatoki (r. 1753-1760)
- Masamune (r. 1760-1784)
- Masaki (r. 1784-1789)
- Masahiro (r. 1789-1814?)
- Masanori (r. 1814?-1816)
- Masatomo (r. 1816-1819)
- Masatami (r. 1819-1828)
- Masakata (r. 1828-1845)
- Masayoshi (r. 1845-1852)
- Masanobu (r. 1852-1856)
- Masakane (r. 1856-1866)
- Masaoto (r. 1866-1871)
[edit] References
- http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kantou/shimotuma.html
- Kikuchi, Akira (2000). Shinsengumi Hyakuichi no Nazo. Tōkyō: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha.