Takanabe Domain

Takanabe Domain

The nihongo|Takanabe Domain|高鍋藩|Takanabe-han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo Period, located in Hyūga Province (modern-day Miyazaki Prefecture). The domain was ruled by the Akizuki clan for the entirety of the Edo period.

History

Takanabe was previously called Kushima; it was granted to Akizuki Tanezane by Toyotomi Hideyoshi after Tanezane's surrender during the subjugation of Kyushu in the late 1580s. Akizuki Tanezane retained control of the fief after the Battle of Sekigahara, as he had been on the side of Ishida Mitsunari but switched allegiances while in Ōgaki Castle, killing the Western Army's commanders there and opening the castle to the Eastern Army. In 1604 Tanezane moved his residence to Takanabe Castle; the domain became formally known as Takanabe 69 years later, in 1674. The domain's income rating was 30,000 "koku" until 1689, when the 4th generation lord, Akizuki Tanemasa, granted 3000 "koku" to his younger brother; Takanabe's income remained at 27,000 "koku" for the remainder of its history.

The famed lord of the Yonezawa Domain, Uesugi Yōzan (Harunori), was the 2nd son of the 6th generation Takanabe lord, Tanemitsu.

Takanabe's domain school, Meirin-dō, was founded in 1778; it brought great acclaim to Takanabe as a center of education.

The domain was abolished in 1871, and became Takanabe Prefecture. It passed through incorporation into various prefectures before finally becoming part of Miyazaki Prefecture. Its former ruling family became "shishaku" (viscounts) in 1884.

List of lords

*Akizuki clan (Tozama; 30,000->27,000 koku)

#Tanenaga
#Taneharu
#Tanenobu
#Tanemasa
#Tanehiro
#Tanemitsu
#Taneshige
#Tanenori
#Tanetada
#Tanetomi

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kyushu/takanabe.html Takanabe on "Edo 300 HTML"] (20 Nov. 2007)


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