Yanagimoto Domain

Yanagimoto Domain

The nihongo|Yanagimoto Domain|柳本藩|Yanagimoto-han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. Its headquarters were located in what is now Tenri, Nara.

List of lords

*Oda clan, 1615-1871 (Tozama; 10,000 koku)

#Naonaga
#Nagatane
#Hidekazu
#Hidechika
#Shigezumi (Shigetoshi)
#Hideyuki
#Nobukata
#Hidekata
#Nagatsune
#Hidetsura
#Nobuakira
#Nobushige
#Nobuhiro

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kinki/yanagimoto.html Yanagimoto on "Edo 300 HTML"] (30 Sept. 2007)


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