Mihara Domain

Mihara Castle also known as "The Floating Castle"

The Mihara Domain (三原藩 Mihara han) was a feudal domain of Japan in the Edo period. Located in what is now Hiroshima Prefecture, it encompassed the Southern part of Bingo. Its headquarters were at Mihara Castle (三原城 Mihara-jō). At its peak, it was rated at 619,500 koku, and was the largest holding of the Tokugawa clan apart from the shogunal lands. The daimyo of Mihara for more than 200 years were the Asano Clan who had helped Tokugawa Ieyasu and became powerful after the Battle of Sekigahara. The domain was also known as Nagoya Domain (名古屋藩)

History

Until the end of the Battle of Sekigahara in September 1600, the area that makes up the Owari Domain was under the control of Fukushima Masanori, head of nearby Kiyosu Castle. After the battle, however, Masanori was transferred to the Hiroshima Domain in Aki Province.

Lords of Mihara

OrderNameJapaneseRuling yearsLineage
1Kobayakawa Takakage小早川 隆景1582- 15973rd son of Mori Motonari
2Fukushima Masayuki福島 正之1600-16083rd son of Besshō Nariharu (adopted by Fukushima Masanori)
3Asano Tadayoshi浅野 忠吉1619-1621Cousin of Asano Nagamasa (son of Asano Nagatada)
4Asano Tadanaga浅野 忠長1621-1656(retired)
5Asano Tadazane浅野 忠真1656-1694
6Asano Tadayoshi浅野 忠義1694-????
7Asano Tadamasa浅野 忠綏????–????
8Asano Tadachika浅野 忠晨????–????
9Asano Tadamasa浅野 忠正????–????
10Asano Tadayoshi浅野 忠愛????–????
11Asano Tadasuke浅野 忠順????–????
12Asano Tadahide浅野 忠敬1814-1843
13Asano Tetsu浅野 忠1843-1868

Sub-domains

The Owari Domain was supported by the Yanagawa Domain in Mutsu Province and the Takasu Domain in Mino Province.

Yanagawa Domain

The Yanagawa Domain provided 30,000 koku to the Owari Domain annually from 1683 to 1730, when Tokugawa Muneharu came to power and dissolved the domain.

Takasu Domain

The Takasu Domain also provided 30,000 koku to the Owari Domain annually from 1700 to 1870, when it was merged with the Owari Domain.

See also


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