Shinpan (daimyo)
Appearance
The shinpan (親藩) daimyōs were lords who were certain relatives of the Tokugawa shōguns of Japan. While all shinpan were relatives of the shōgun, not all relatives of the shōgun were shinpan; an example of this is the Matsudaira clan of the Okutono Domain. Non-daimyō relatives, such as the Gosankyō, were also known as kamon – thus the shinpan lords were alternatively known as kamon daimyō (家門大名). Shinpan included the Gosanke, the Matsudaira clan of Aizu and the Matsudaira clan of the Fukui Domain.
See also
References
- Template:Ja icon Japanese Wiki article on Shinpan (15 September 2007)
Further reading
- Totman, Conrad. (1967). Politics in the Tokugawa bakufu, 1600–1843. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.