Chōfu Domain

Chōfu Domain

The Chōfu Domain (長府藩 Chōfu-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Nagato Province (modern-day Yamaguchi Prefecture).

List of lords

  1. Hidemoto
  2. Mitsuhiro
  3. Tsunamoto
  4. Mototomo
  5. Motonori
  6. Masahiro
  7. Morotaka
  8. Masataka
  9. Masamitsu
  10. Masayoshi
  11. Motoyoshi
  12. Motoyuki
  13. Motochika
  14. Mototoshi

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