Sabae Domain

The Sabae Domain (鯖江藩 Sabae-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It is associated with Echizen Province in modern-day Fukui Prefecture on the island of Honshu.<ref name"explorer">"Echizen Province" at JapaneseCastleExplorer.com; retrieved 2013-4-9.</ref>

In the han system, Sabae 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.

History

The domain was valued at 50,000 koku.[3]

At Sabae, Bankei-ji was as the family temple for the ruling Manabe clan. Its gate was built in 1849.[4]

List of daimyo

The hereditary daimyo were head of the clan and head of the domain.

Manabe clan, 1720-1868 (50,000 koku) [5]

  1. Manabe Akihito[6]
  2. Manabe Akimichi[6]
Manabe Akikatsu[7]

See also

References

Map of Japan, 1789 -- the Han system affected cartography

External links


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