Hirado Domain

Hirado Domain

The nihongo|Hirado Domain|平戸藩|Hirado-han was a Japanese "han" (feudal domain) of the Edo period, with its territory spread throughout areas of Hizen and Iki Provinces. The domain was headquartered in Hirado Castle in present-day the city of Hirado in Nagasaki Prefecture.

Hirado contributed troops to the imperial army's fight in Ōshu, during the Boshin War.

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*Matsuura clan (Tozama; 63,200->61,700->51,700->61,700 koku)

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