- Sakakibara family
The Sakakibara family (榊原氏, "Sakakibara-shi") was a
samurai (warrior nobility) family which held a number of feudal domains over the course ofJapan ese history.The family was descended from
Nikka Sadanaga of theSeiwa Genji branch of theMinamoto clan . The first to take the name Sakakibara was Sadanaga's son, who resided in Sakakibara inIse Province , and took the nameSakakibara Toshinaga .Sakakibara Yasumasa (1548-1606) was a vassal ofTokugawa Ieyasu who fought with him at the end of theSengoku period , and whose sons would later fight for Tokugawa in theSiege of Osaka . He was granted the "han" (fief) of Tatebayashi inKozuke Province .Sakakibara "daimyō" (feudal lords) controlled a number of different domains over the centuries, including Himeji, and survived as a noble family into the 20th century.
One branch of the Sakakibara, located at
Takada han inEchigo Province , was a local power center during the Echigo Theater of theBoshin War . Following the war, Takada served as a detention center for defeated samurai of theAizu domain.In the
Meiji era , the Sakakibara took the title of Viscount in thekazoku system of peerage.References
*Papinot, Edmond (1910). Historical and geographical dictionary of Japan. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha.
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