Sakura Domain

Sakura Domain

Sakura han (佐倉藩) was a Japanese feudal domain located in Shimousa Province (present-day northern Chiba Prefecture). Ruled for much of its history by the Hotta clan, the domain's founder was Hotta Masamori.

List of Daimyo

*Takeda (Tokugawa) clan (Shinpan; 40,000 koku)

#Nobuyoshi

*Matsudaira clan (Shinpan; 50,000 koku)

#Tadateru

*Ogasawara clan (Fudai; 22,000 koku)

#Yoshitsugu

*Doi clan (Fudai; 32,000->142,000 koku)

#Toshikatsu

*Ishikawa clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)

#Tadafusa

*Matsudaira (Katanohara) clan (Fudai; 40,000 koku)

#Ienobu
#Yasunobu

*Hotta clan (Fudai; 110,000 koku)

#Masamori
#Masanobu

*Matsudaira (Ogyū) clan (Fudai; 60,000 koku)

#Norihisa

*Ōkubo clan (Fudai; 83,000->93,000 koku)

#Tadatomo

*Toda clan (Fudai; 61,000->71,000 koku)

#Tadamasa
#Tadazane

*Inaba clan (Fudai; 102,000 koku)

#Masamichi
#Masatomo

*Matsudaira (Ogyū) clan (Fudai; 60,000 koku)

#Norisato
#Norisuke

*Hotta clan (Fudai; 100,000->110,000 koku)

#Masasuke
#Masanari
#Masatoki
#Masachika
#Masayoshi
#Masatomo

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kantou/sakura.html Sakura domain daimyo genealogy]


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