Yanagawa Domain

Yanagawa Domain

The nihongo|Yanagawa Domain|柳河藩|Yanagawa-han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Chikugo Province (modern-day Yanagawa, Fukuoka). It was ruled for most of its history by the Tachibana clan.

List of lords

*Tanaka clan, 1600-1620 (Tozama; 325,000 koku)

#Yoshimasa
#Tadamasa

*Tachibana clan, 1620-1871 (Tozama; 109,000 koku)

#Muneshige
#Tadashige
#Akitora
#Akitaka
#Sadayoshi
#Sadanori
#Akinao
#Akihisa
#Akikata
#Akihiro
#Akinobu
#Akitomo

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kyushu/yanagawa.html Yanagawa on "Edo 300 HTML"] (19 Oct. 2007)


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