Shishido Domain
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The Shishido Domain (宍戸藩 Shishido han?) was a han of Japan's Edo period. Located in Hitachi Province (present-day Ibaraki Prefecture), it was ruled for the majority of its history by a branch of the Tokugawa clan of Mito. The domain was confiscated for action in support of the Tengu Party in 1864, but was restored to the family, after the shogunate's fall in 1868. It was disbanded in 1871.
[edit] List of Edo-era Daimyō of Shishido
- Akita clan (50,000 koku)
(brief period as tenryō intervenes)
- Matsudaira clan (Mito) (10,000 koku)
(brief period as tenryō again intervenes)
[edit] References
- This article was compiled using the corresponding material on the Japanese wikipedia