Matsumoto Domain

Matsumoto Domain
Matsumoto Castle, capital of the domain

The Matsumoto Domain (松本藩 Matsumoto han?) was a Japanese feudal domain in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture). Home to a major strategic center in the form of Matsumoto Castle, it was ruled by various families during the course of its history, the Hotta among them.

Contents

List of Daimyo

  1. Kazumasa
  2. Yasunaga
  1. Hidemasa
  2. Tadazane
  1. Yasunaga
  2. Yasunao
  1. Naomasa
  1. Masamori
  1. Tadakiyo
  2. Tadamoto
  3. Tadanao
  4. Tadachika
  5. Tadamoto
  6. Tadatsune
  1. Mitsuchika
  2. Mitsuo
  3. Mitsuyasu
  4. Mitsumasa
  5. Mitsuyoshi
  6. Mitsuyuki
  7. Mitsutsura
  8. Mitsutsune
  9. Mitsuhisa

References

Further reading

  • Fujii Yoshio 藤井嘉雄 (1993). Matsumoto-han no keibatsu tetsuzuki: hanryō, azukarisho no keibatsuken to bakufuhō 松本藩の刑罸手続: 藩領・預所の刑罰権と幕府法. Nagano-ken, Toyoshina-machi: Sanrokusha 山麓舍.
  • Yokoyama Atsumi 横山篤美 (1984). Kasuke sōdō: Matsumoto-ryō hyakushō ikki 加助騒動 : 松本領百姓一揆. Matsumoto: Kyōdō Shuppansha 鄉土出版社.
  • TANAKA Kaoru, Jōkyō Gimin Ikki no Jitsuzō (The Real Image of The Jōkyō Gimin Uprising), Shinmai Shoseki Shuppan Center, 2002 ISBN 4-88411-005-6 (in Japanese)


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36°14′19″N 137°58′10″E / 36.23863333°N 137.9693944°E / 36.23863333; 137.9693944Coordinates: 36°14′19″N 137°58′10″E / 36.23863333°N 137.9693944°E / 36.23863333; 137.9693944 (Matsumoto Castle)


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