Murakami Domain

Murakami Domain

The Murakami Domain (村上藩 Murakami-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Echigo Province (modern-day Murakami, Niigata).

List of lords

  • Murakami clan (Tozama; 90,000 koku)
  1. Yorikatsu
  2. Tadakatsu
  • Hori clan (Tozama; 100,000 koku)
  1. Naoyori
  2. Naotsugu
  3. Naosada
  1. Tadayoshi
  1. Tadayoshi
  1. Naoyori
  • Sakakibara clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)
  1. Masatomo
  2. Masakuni
  1. Tadataka
  2. Tadayoshi
  1. Terusada
  • Manabe clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)
  1. Akifusa
  2. Akitoki
  1. Kazunobu
  2. Nobuteru
  3. Nobuoki
  4. Nobuakira
  5. Nobuyori
  6. Nobuatsu
  7. Nobumoto
  8. Nobutami
  9. Nobutomi

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