Kōfu Domain

Kōfu Domain

The nihongo|Kōfu Domain|甲府藩|Kōfu-han was a "han" or feudal domain in Kai Province (Yamanashi Prefecture). After the Yanagisawa clan was reassigned to another domain in Yamato Province, Kōfu was ruled as tenryō, on behalf of the shogun, by a hatamoto.

Heads

*Kawajiri clan

#Hidetaka

*Toyotomi clan

#Hidekatsu

*Katō clan

#Mitsuyasu

*Asano clan

#Nagamasa
#Yukinaga

*Tokugawa clan (Shinpan; 250,000->238,000->350,000 koku)

#Yoshinao
#Tadanaga
#Tsunashige
#Ienobu

*Yanagisawa clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)

#Yoshiyasu
#Yoshisato

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/hokuriku/kofu.html Kōfu on "Edo 300 HTML"] (21 Sept. 2007)


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