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The Nagaoka Domain (長岡藩 Nagaoka-han ) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Echigo Province (with its castle in modern-day Nagaoka, Niigata). It was ruled by the Makino clan for most of its history. It was also the center of some of the fiercest fighting of the Boshin War, during the summer of 1868. Nagaoka joined the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei during the war, and fought against the imperial army. Kawai Tsugunosuke and Yamamoto Tatewaki were two senior Nagaoka commanders during the war.
Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku was the son of a Nagaoka samurai.
List of lords
- Hori clan, 1616-1618 (Tozama; 80,000 koku)
- Naoyori
- Makino clan, 1618-1870 (Fudai; 74,000 koku)
- Tadanari
- Tadanari
- Tazdatoki
- Tadakazu
- Tadachika
- Tadataka
- Tadatoshi
- Tadahiro
- Tadakiyo
- Tadamasa
- Tadayuki
- Tadakuni
- Tadakatsu
References
- (Japanese) Nagaoka on "Edo 300 HTML" (21 Oct. 2007)
- Sasaki Suguru (2002). Boshin sensō: haisha no Meiji ishin. Tokyo: Chūōkōron-shinsha.
External links
- National Archives of Japan ... Nagaoka Castle (1644)
Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei Leader (Meishu) Governors-General (Sōtoku) Staff Officers (Sanbō) Governmental Bodies Executive: Ōuetsu kōgi-fu (Shiroishi) · Military: Gunjikyoku (Fukushima) · Parliamentary: Ōuetsu reppankaigi (Shiroishi)Key Castles Member Domains Sendai · Yonezawa · Nihonmatsu · Yunagaya · Tanagura · Kameda · Sōma · Yamagata · Fukushima · Kaminoyama · Ichinoseki · Yajima · Morioka · Miharu · Kubota · Hirosaki · Moriyama · Shinjō · Hachinohe · Taira · Matsumae · Honjō · Izumi · Shimotedo · Tendō · Nagaoka · Shibata · Murakami · Muramatsu · Mineyama · KurokawaNon-member allies Battles Important Figures Categories:- Domains of Japan
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