Iwatsuki Domain

Iwatsuki Domain

The nihongo|Iwatsuki Domain|岩槻藩|Iwatsuki-han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. Located in Musashi Province (parts of modern-day Saitama Prefecture), it was headquartered in Iwatsuki Castle.

List of daimyo

*Kōriki clan (Fudai; 20,000 koku)

#Kiyonaga
#Masanaga
#Tadafusa

*Aoyama clan (Fudai; 55,000 koku)

#Tadatoshi

*Abe clan (Fudai; 55,000->46,000->59,000->99,000->115,000->99,000 koku)

#Masatsugu
#Shigetsugu
#Sadataka
#Masaharu
#Masakuni

*Itakura clan (Fudai; 60,000 koku)

*Shigetane

*Toda clan (Fudai; 51,000 koku)

#Tadamasa

*Matsudaira clan (Fujii) (Fudai; 48,000 koku)

#Tadachika

*Ogasawara clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)

#Nagashige
#Nagahiro

*Nagai clan (Fudai; 33,000 koku)

#Naohiro
#Naohira
#Naonobu

*Ōoka clan (Fudai; 20,000->23,000 koku)

#Tadamitsu
#Tadayoshi
#Tadatoshi
#Tadayasu
#Tadamasa
#Tadakata
#Tadayuki
#Tadatsura

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kantou/iwatsuki.html Iwatsuki on "Edo 300 HTML"]

Further reading

*Bolitho, Harold (1974). "Treasures among men; the fudai daimyo in Tokugawa Japan". New Haven: Yale University Press.
*Kodama Kōta 児玉幸多 , Kitajima Masamoto 北島正元 (1966). "Kantō no shohan" 関東の諸藩. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha.


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