Jump to content

Amagasaki Domain

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jllm06 (talk | contribs) at 04:04, 9 December 2011 (added Category:Domains of Hyōgo Prefecture using HotCat). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Amagasaki Domain (尼崎藩, Amagasaki-han) was a feudal domain of Japan during the Edo period. It had its administrative headquarters at Amagasaki Castle. The domain extended over parts of Settsu Province that correspond to portions of the cities of Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Ashiya, Kobe, Itami, and Takarazuka, in modern-day Hyōgo Prefecture.

The domain was established in 1615 as a reward to Takebe Masanaga for his military contributions during the Siege of Osaka. Thirteen daimyo ruled Amagasaki. Initially rated at 10,000 koku, it reached a peak of 54,000 before being split with a share going to a collateral family.

Daimyo

  1. Takebe Masanaga (Tozama)
  2. Toda Ujikane (Fudai)
  3. Aoyama Yoshinari (Fudai)
  4. Aoyama Yoshitoshi (Fudai)
  5. Aoyama Yoshimasa (Fudai)
  6. Aoyama Yoshihide (Fudai)
  7. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadataka
  8. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadaakira (Fudai)
  9. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadatsugu (Fudai)
  10. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadatomi (Fudai)
  11. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadanori (Fudai)
  12. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadanaga (Fudai)
  13. Matsudaira (Sakurai) Tadaoki (Fudai)


Sources

This article incorporates material from 尼崎藩 (Amagasaki-han) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved October 4, 2007.