Matsushiro Domain

Matsushiro Domain
Part of the Matsushiro domain's Edo estate, relocated to Kamakura and used as a hall at Ryuko-ji Temple

The Matsushiro Domain (松代藩 Matsushiro-han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Shinano Province. It was ruled for the majority of its history by the Sanada clan.

List of lords

(as Kawanakajima Domain)

  1. Tadamasa
  1. Tadateru

(as Matsushiro Domain)

  1. Tadamasa
  1. Tadakatsu
  1. Nobuyuki
  2. Nobumasa
  3. Yukimichi
  4. Nobuhiro
  5. Nobuyasu
  6. Yukihiro
  7. Yukitaka
  8. Yukitsura
  9. Yukinori
  10. Yukitami

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