Iwatsuki Domain

A rear gate from the Iwatsuki Castle site

The Iwatsuki Domain (岩槻藩 Iwatsuki-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. Located in Musashi Province (parts of modern-day Saitama Prefecture), it was headquartered in Iwatsuki Castle.

In the han system, Iwatsuki was a political and economic abstraction based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[1] In other words, the domain was defined in terms of kokudaka, not land area.[2] This was different from the feudalism of the West.

List of daimyo

  1. Kiyonaga
  2. Masanaga
  3. Tadafusa
  1. Tadatoshi
  1. Masatsugu
  2. Shigetsugu
  3. Sadataka
  4. Masaharu
  5. Masakuni
  1. Tadamasa
  1. Tadachika
  1. Nagashige
  2. Nagahiro
  1. Naohiro
  2. Naohira
  3. Naonobu
  1. Tadamitsu
  2. Tadayoshi
  3. Tadatoshi
  4. Tadayasu
  5. Tadamasa
  6. Tadakata
  7. Tadayuki
  8. Tadatsura

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