Akashi Domain

Akashi Domain

The nihongo|Akashi Domain|明石藩|Akashi-han was a feudal domain of Japan. It occupied Akashi District (the present-day city of Akashi) and surroundings in Harima Province. Fudai and shimpan daimyo were assigned, and frequently reassigned, to Akashi. The domain had its administrative headquarters at Akashi Castle.

Akashi was established in 1617 when Ikeda Mitsumasa was transferred from the Himeji to the Tottori Domain. Himeji was split, and one piece became the Akashi Domain.

Daimyo

Seventeen daimyo ruled Akashi:

#Ogasawara Tadazane
#Matsudaira (Toda) Yasunao
#Matsudaira (Toda) Mitsushige
#Ōkubo Tadamoto
#Matsudaira (Fujii) Tadakuni
#Matsudaira (Fujii) Nobuyuki
#Honda Masatoshi
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naoakira
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naotsune
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naosumi
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naohiro
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naoyuki
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naochika
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naritsugu
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Narikoto
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Yoshinori
#Matsudaira (Echizen) Naomune

ources

This article incorporates material from 明石藩 ("Akashi-han") in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved October 4, 2007.


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