Oshi Domain

Oshi Domain

The Oshi Domain (忍藩 Oshi han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Musashi Province. It was headquartered in Oshi Castle.

List of Daimyo

  1. Ietada
  1. Tadayoshi
  1. Nobutsuna
  1. Tadaaki
  2. Masayoshi
  3. Masatake
  4. Masataka
  5. Masachika
  6. Masatoshi
  7. Masatsune
  8. Masayoshi
  9. Masanori
  1. Tadataka
  2. Tadasato
  3. Tadakuni
  4. Tadazane
  5. Tadanori

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