Yokosuka Domain
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The Yokosuka Domain (横須賀藩 Yokosuka han?) was a domain of Japan during the Edo period. Located in Enshū, it had an evaluation ranging from 25,000 to 60,000 koku. The domain had its headquarters at Yokosuka Castle in Kakegawa, Shizuoka. Its rulers included members of the Ōsuga, Matsudaira, Inoue, Honda, and Nishio families. In 1868, the Yokosuka territory was made part of the newly created Sunpu Domain (which was the new home of the former shogun's family). Consequently, the Nishio moved to the Hanabusa Domain, and the Yokosuka Domain was abolished.
[edit] List of Daimyo
- Matsudaira (Nomi) clan (Fudai; 26,000 koku)
- Shigekatsu (松平重勝?)
- Shigetada (松平重忠?)
- Honda clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)
- Tadanari (西尾忠成?)
- Tadanao (西尾忠尚?)
- Tadamitsu (西尾忠需?)
- Tadayuki (西尾忠移?)
- Tadayoshi (西尾忠善?)
- Tadakata (西尾忠固?)
- Tadasaka (西尾忠受?)
- Tadaatsu (西尾忠篤?)
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This article incorporates material from the article 横須賀藩 (Yokosuka Han), retrieved from the Japanese Wikipedia on September 11, 2007.