Miyazu Domain

Miyazu Domain

The Miyazu Domain (宮津藩 Miyazu-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Tango Province (modern day Miyazu, Kyoto).

List of lords

  • Kyōgoku clan, 1600-1666 (Tozama; 123,000->78,000 koku)
  1. Takatomo
  2. Takahiro
  3. Takakuni
  • Nagai clan, 1669-1680 (Fudai; 73,000 koku)
  1. Naoyuki
  2. Naonaga
  1. Masakuni
  • Okudaira clan, 1697-1717 (Fudai; 90,000 koku)
  1. Masashige
  1. Yoshihide
  2. Yoshimichi
  1. Sukemasa
  2. Suketada
  3. Suketsugu
  4. Munetada
  5. Muneakira
  6. Munehide
  7. Munetake

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