Hamamatsu Domain 浜松藩 | |
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under Tokugawa shogunate Japan | |
1601–1868 | |
Capital | Hamamatsu Castle |
• Type | Daimyō |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1601 |
• Disestablished | 1868 |
Today part of | Shizuoka Prefecture |
Hamamatsu Domain (浜松藩,Hamamatsu-han) was a Japanesedomain of theEdo period, located inTōtōmi Province. It was centered on what is nowHamamatsu Castle in what is now the city ofHamamatsu inShizuoka Prefecture.
Hamamatsu was the residence ofTokugawa Ieyasu for much of his early career, and Hamamatsu Castle was nicknamed "Promotion Castle" (出世城,Shussei-jō) due to Ieyasu's promotion toshōgun. The domain was thus considered a prestigious posting, and was seen as a stepping stone in adaimyō's rise to higher levels with the administration of theTokugawa shogunate, suchrōjū orwakadoshiyori.
The domain had a population of 3324 samurai in 776 households at the start of the Meiji period. The domain maintained its primary residence (kamiyashiki) inEdo atToranomon until theAn'ei (1772–1781) period, and at Nihonbashi-Hamacho until the Meiji period[1]
As with most domains in thehan system, Hamamatsu Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assignedkokudaka, based on periodiccadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[2][3]
# | Name | Tenure | Courtesy title | Court Rank | kokudaka |
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1 | Matsudaira Tadayori (松平忠頼) | 1601–1609 | Uma-no-jo (右馬允) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 50,000koku |
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1 | Kōriki Tadafusa (高力 忠房) | 1619–1638 | Sakon-no-taifu (左近大夫) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 35,000koku |
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1 | Matsudaira Norinaga (松平(大給)乗寿) | 1638–1644 | Izumi-no-kami (和泉守) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 36,000koku |
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1 | Ōta Sukemune (太田資宗) | 1644–1671 | Bitchu-no-kami (備中守) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 35,000koku |
2 | Ōta Suketsugu (太田資次) | 1671–1678 | Settsu-no-kami (摂津守) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 35,000koku |
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1 | Aoyama Munetoshi (青山宗俊) | 1678–1679 | Inaba-no-kami (因幡守) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 50,000koku |
2 | Aoyama Tadao (青山忠雄) | 1679–1685 | Izumi-no-kami (和泉守) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 50,000koku |
3 | Aoyama Tadashige (青山忠重) | 1685–1702 | Shimotsuke-no-kami (下野守) | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 50,000koku |
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1 | Matsudaira Suketoshi (松平 資俊) | 1702–1723 | Hoki-no-kami (伯耆守) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 70,000koku |
2 | Matsudaira Sukekuni (松平 資訓) | 1702–1729 | Bungo-no-kami (豊後守) | Lower 5th (従五下) | 70,000koku |
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1 | Matsudaira Nobutoki (松平 信祝) | 1729–1744 | Izu-no-kami (伊豆守):Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 70,000koku |
2 | Matsudaira Nobunao (松平 信復) | 1744–1752 | Izu-no-kami (伊豆守) | Lower 5th (従五下) | 70,000koku |
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1 | Matsudaira Sukekuni (松平 資訓) | 1749–1752 | Bungo-no-kami (豊後守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 70,000koku |
2 | Matsudaira Sukemasa (松平 資昌) | 1752–1768 | Iyo-no-kami (伊予守) | Lower 5th (従五下) | 70,000koku |
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1 | Inoue Masatsune (井上正経) | 1768-1766 | Kawachi-no-kami (河内守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 60,000koku |
2 | Inoue Masasada (井上正定) | 1766–1786 | Kawachi-no-kami (河内守) | Lower 5th (従四位下) | 60,000koku |
3 | Inoue Masamoto (井上正甫) | 1786–1817 | Kawachi-no-kami (河内守) | Lower 5th (従五下) | 60,000koku |
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1 | Mizuno Tadakuni (水野忠邦) | 1817–1845 | Echizen-no-kami (越前守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 60,000koku |
2 | Mizuno Tadakiyo (水野 忠精) | 1845–1856 | Izumi-no-kami' (和泉守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 50,000koku |
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1 | Inoue Masaharu (井上正春) | 1845–1847 | Kawachi-no-kami (河内守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 60,000koku |
2 | Inoue Masanao (井上正直) | 1847–1868 | Kawachi-no-kami (河内守);Jijū (侍従) | Lower 4th (従四位下) | 60,000koku |