- Sasayama Domain
nihongo|Sasayama Domain|篠山藩|Sasayama-han| was a Japanese domain of the
Edo period , located inTanba Province . It was founded in 1609, whenMatsudaira Yasushige moved there from theYakami Domain . The domain changed hands several times until 1748, when it was given toAoyama Tadatomo . The Aoyama family remained there until 1868; the domain itself was abolished in 1871. Its territory first became part of the short-lived Toyooka Prefecture, before being made part of Hyogo Prefecture in 1876; it remains part of Hyogo Prefecture to the present day.The Aoyama, the last ruling family, became viscounts in the Meiji era. [Japan Gazette, "Peerage of Japan", p. 560]
List of lords
*Matsudaira (Matsui) clan (
Fudai ; 50,000koku )*Matsudaira (Fujii) clan (
Fudai ; 50,000koku )#Nobuyoshi
#Tadakuni*Matsudaira (Katanohara) clan (
Fudai ; 50,000koku [Papinot, p. 546.] )#Yasunobu
#Sukenobu
#Nobutoshi
#Nobutsune
#Nobumine*
Aoyama clan (Fudai ; 50,000->60,000koku [Tsukahira, p. 140.] )#Tadatomo
#Tadataka
#Tadatsugu
#Tadayasu
#Tadanaga
#TadayukiReferences
*ja icon [http://www1.parkcity.ne.jp/sito/28.html Genealogy of the Aoyama clan]
* Japan Gazette (1912). "Peerage of Japan". n.p.
* Papinot, Edmond (1972). "Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan". Vermont: Tuttle.
* Tsukahira, Toshio George (1966). "Feudal Control in Tokugawa Japan: The Sankin Kōtai System". Boston: Harvard University Press.
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