Niimi Domain

Niimi Domain
Location of Niimi in Okayama Prefecture

The Niimi Domain (新見藩 Niimi-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Bitchū Province (modern day Niimi, Okayama).

List of lords

  • Seki clan, 1697-1871 (Tozama; 18,000 koku)
  1. Nagaharu
  2. Nagahiro
  3. Masatomi
  4. Masatoki
  5. Naganobu
  6. Nagateru
  7. Shigeakira
  8. Nagamichi
  9. Nagakatsu

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