- Uwajima Domain
The nihongo|Uwajima Domain|宇和島藩|Uwajima han was a
feudal domain inIyo Province ofJapan (present-dayEhime Prefecture ) during theEdo period . It was ruled from 1608 to 1613 by theTomita clan . After a brief period as Tokugawa-controlled "tenryō" territory, the domain passed into the hands of theDate clan . The founder wasDate Hidemune (1591-1658), first-born son ofDate Masamune (1567–1636). Date Hidemune could not inherit his father's position as head of the mainDate clan because he was born by a concubine, so arrangements were made for Hidemune to hold this han, starting in 1615, at a far distance from the main Date clan holdings in northern Japan.In the
Bakumatsu period ,Date Munenari (1818-1892) was the eighth generation daimyo, and was prominent in national politics. He was succeeded byDate Mune'e , the ninth generation lord, before the abolition of the domains in 1871.List of Daimyo
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Tomita clan (120,000koku , 1608-1613)#Nobutaka
*Tenryō (1613-1614)
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Date clan (100,000->70,000koku , 1614-1871)#Hidemune
#Munetoshi
#Muneyoshi
#Muratoshi
#Muratoki
#Muranaga
#Munetada
#Munenari
#Mune'eee also
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Uwajima, Ehime
*Yoshida Domain (Iyo) References
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