Tsu Domain
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Tsu (津藩 Tsu-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, ruled by the tozama Tōdō clan. It was located in the former Ise Province, now known as Mie Prefecture. The Tsu domain's switch to the side of the Satsuma-Chōshū coalition in 1868 is said to be what tipped the balance in the latter's favor during the Battle of Toba-Fushimi.
[edit] List of Daimyo
- Tōdō clan (220,000->323,000 koku, 1608-1871)
- Takatora
- Takatsugu
- Takahisa
- Takachika
- Takatoshi
- Takaharu
- Takaaki
- Takanaga
- Takasato
- Takasawa
- Takayuki
- Takakiyo
[edit] References
[edit] Further Reading
- Fukuizumi Shigeyuki 福泉重之 (1979). Bakumatsu Tōdō-han no kashin nichiroku. Edited by Kuwa Yoshihiko 桑義彥. Tsu: Mie-ken kyōdo shiryō kankōkai 三重県鄉土資料刊行会.