Okayama Domain

Okayama Domain

The Okayama Domain (岡山藩 Okayama han?) was a Japanese feudal domain of the Edo period, located in modern-day Okayama Prefecture. The domain sided with the Kyoto government during the Boshin War.

List of Daimyo

  1. Hideaki
  1. Tadatsugu
  2. Tadakatsu
  1. Mitsumasa
  2. Tsunamasa
  3. Tsugumasa
  4. Munemasa
  5. Harumasa
  6. Narimasa
  7. Naritoshi
  8. Yoshimasa
  9. Mochimasa
  10. Akimasa

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