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The Okutono Domain (奥殿藩 Okutono-han ), also known as the Ogyū Domain (大給藩 Ogyū-han ) and later known as the Tanoguchi Domain (田野口藩 Tanoguchi-han ) and the Tatsuoka Domain (龍岡藩 Tatsuoka-han ), was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, with holdings scattered between Mikawa Province and Shinano Province. The ruling family was the Ogyū-Matsudaira. Late in the Edo period, the domain achieved prominence thanks to its last daimyo, Matsudaira Norikata, becoming a senior councilor in the Tokugawa Shogunate. Another contemporary figure born in Okutono was Nagai Naoyuki. During Norikata's tenure, the domain seat was moved from Mikawa to the Tanokuchi district of Shinano province (though the holdings remained), and with the construction of Tatsuoka Castle, it became known as Tatsuoka Domain. The domain was disbanded in the 1870s.
Lords of Okutono
- Matsudaira (Ogyū) clan (Fudai; 16,000 koku)
As Ogyū han (大給藩)
- Noritsugu
- Norinari
- Norizane
As Okutono han (奥殿藩)
- Norizane
- Mitsunori
- Noriyasu
- Noritomo
- Noritada
- Noritoshi
- Norikata
As Tanokuchi han 田野口藩
External links
Categories:- Meiji Restoration
- Domains of Japan
- Chūbu region
- 1871 disestablishments
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