Koga Domain

Site of Koga Castle, administrative headquarters of Koga Domain

Koga Domain (古河藩, Koga-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Shimōsa Province, Honshū. The domain was centered at Koga Castle,[1] located in what is the city of Koga in Ibaraki Prefecture.

History

During the Muromachi period, Koga was the seat of the Kantō kubō, under the Ashikaga clan, who vied with the Uesugi clan and with the Late Hōjō clan for control of eastern Japan.

When Toyotomi Hideyoshi defeated the Hōjō at the Siege of Odawara, the area fell into his hands, and was subsequently assigned (along with the rest of the Kantō region) to Tokugawa Ieyasu. Ieyasu assigned Koga Castle to his grandson-in-law, Ogasawara Hidemasa as daimyō of Koga Domain, with assessed kokudaka of 30,000 koku.

Afterwards, the domain was reassigned every couple of generations to a large number of fudai daimyō clans, spending the longest time under the control of the Doi clan (1633–1681, 1762–1871).

During the Boshin War, the Tokugawa shogunate ordered the domain to provide guards on the foreign settlement at Yokohama. However, the domain capitulated almost immediately on the approach of the imperial forces. The final daimyō of Koga, Doi Toshitomo, served as domain governor until 1871, and was awarded the title of shishaku (marquis) under the kazoku peerage system. Koga Domain subsequently became part of Ibaraki Prefecture.

Bakumatsu period holdings

As with most domains in the han system, Koga Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned kokudaka, based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[2][3]

List of daimyōs

#Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank kokudaka Notes
Ogasawara clan (fudai) 1590–1601
1Ogasawara Hidemasa (小笠原秀政)1590–1601Hyōbu-daifu (兵部大輔) Lower 5th (従五位下) 30,000 kokutransfer to Iida Domain
Toda-Matsudaira clan (fudai) 1602–1612
1Matsudaira Yasunaga (松平康長) 1602–1612Tamba-no-kami (丹波守) Lower 4th (従四位下) 20,000 koku transfer to Kasama Domain
Ogasawara clan (fudai) 1612–1619
1Ogasawara Nobuyuki (小笠原信之)1612–1614Saemon-no-suke (左衛門佐) Lower 5th (従五位下) 20,000 koku transfer from Honjo Domain
2Ogasawara Masanobu (小笠原政信)1614–1619Saemon-no-suke (左衛門佐) Lower 5th (従五位下) 20,000 koku transfer to Sekiyado Domain
Okudaira clan (fudai) 1619–1622
1Okudaira Tadamasa] (奥平忠昌) 1619–1622Mimasaka-no-kami (美作守) Lower 4th (従四位下) 110,000 koku transfer to Utsunomiya Domain
Nagai clan (fudai) 1622–1633
1Nagai Naokatsu (永井直勝)1622–1625Ukon-no-daifu (右近大夫) Lower 5th (従五位下) 72,000 koku transfer from Kasama Domain
2Nagai Naomasa (永井尚政)1626–1633Shinano-no-kami (信濃守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 72,000 koku transfer to Yodo Domain
Doi clan (fudai) 1633–1681
1Doi Toshikatsu (土井利勝)1633–1644 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭); Jijū (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 160,000 koku from Sakura Domain
2Doi Toshitaka (土井利隆)1644–1658Tōtōmi-no-kami (遠江守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 160,000→130,000 koku
3Doi Toshishige (土井利重)1658–1673Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 130,000→100,000 koku
4Doi Toshihisa (土井利久)1673–1675-none- -none- 100,000→70,000 koku
5Doi Toshimasu (土井利益)1675–1681Suwo-no-kami (周防守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 70,000 koku transfer to Shima Domain
Hotta clan (fudai) 1681–1685
1Hotta Masatoshi (堀田正俊) 1681–1684Chikuzen-no-kami (筑前守), Jijū (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 130,000 koku transfer from Annaka Domain
2Hotta Masanaka (堀田正仲) 1684–1685Shimosa-no-kami (下総守) Lower 4th (従四位下) 130,000 koku transfer to Yamagata Domain
Matsudaira (Fujii) clan (fudai) 1685–1693
1Matsudaira Nobuyuki (松平信之)1685–686Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下)90,000 koku from Koriyama Domain
2Matsudaira Tadayuki (松平忠之)1686–1693Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下)90,000 koku dispossessed
Matsudaira (Nagasawa-Ōkōchi) clan (fudai) 1694–1712
1Matsudaira Nobuteru (松平信輝)1694–1709Izu-no-kami (伊豆守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 70,000 koku from Shima-Toba Domain
2Matsudaira Nobutoki (松平信祝)1709–1712Izu-no-kami (伊豆守) Lower 5th (従五位下)70,000 koku to Yoshida Domain
Honda clan (fudai) 1712–1759
1Honda Tadanaga (本多忠良)1712–1751Nakatsukasa-daiyu (中務大輔), Jijū (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 50,000 koku from Kariya Domain
2Honda Tadahisa (本多忠敞)1751–1759Nakatsukasa-daiyu (中務大輔) Lower 5th (従五位下) 50,000 koku transfer to Hamada Domain
Matsudaira (Matsui) clan (fudai) 1759–1762
1Matsudaira Mitsuyuki (松平康福)1759–1762Suo-no-kami (周防守), Jijū (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 50,000 koku transfer to Okazaki Domain
Doi clan (fudai) 1762–1871
1Doi Toshisato (土井利里)1762–1777 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭); Jijū (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 70,000 koku
2Doi Toshichika (土井利見)1777–1777Mimasaka-no-kami (美濃守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 70,000 koku
3Doi Toshiatsu (土井利厚)1777–1822 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭); Jiju (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 70,000→80,000 koku
4Doi Toshitsura (土井利位)1822–1848 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭); Jiju (侍従) Lower 4th (従四位下) 80,000 koku
5Doi Toshinari (土井利亨)1848–1848 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 80,000 koku
6Doi Toshinori (土井利則)1848–1867 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 80,000 koku
7Doi Toshitomo (土井利与)1867–1871 Ooi-no-kami (大炊頭) Lower 5th (従五位下) 80,000 koku

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