Himeji Domain

Himeji Domain

The nihongo|Himeji Domain|姫路藩|Himeji-han was a Japanese domain of the Edo Period, located in Harima Province (modern-day Himeji, Hyōgo).

List of lords

*Ikeda clan (Tozama; 520,000 koku)

#Terumasa
#Toshitaka
#Mitsumasa

*Honda clan (Fudai, 150,000 koku)

#Tadamasa
#Masatomo
#Masakatsu

*Matsudaira (Okudaira) clan (Shinpan; 180,000 koku)

#Tadaaki
#Tadahiro

*Matsudaira (Echizen) clan (Shinpan; 150,000 koku)

#Naomoto
#Naonori

*Sakakibara (Matsudaira) clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)

#Tadatsugu
#Masafusa
#Masatomo

*Matsudaira (Echizen) clan (Shinpan; 150,000 koku)

#Naonori

*Honda clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)

#Tadakuni
#Tadataka

*Sakakibara clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)

#Masakuni
#Masasuke
#Masamine
#Masanaga

*Matsudaira (Echizen) clan (Shinpan; 150,000 koku)

#Akinori
#Tomonori

*Sakai clan (Fudai; 150,000 koku)

#Tadazumi
#Tadazane
#Tadahiro
#Tadamitsu
#Tadanori
#Tadatomi
#Tadateru
#Tadashige
#Tadatō
#Tadakuni

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kinki/himeji.html Himeji Domain on "Edo 300 HTML"] (23 Sept. 2007)

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