Yoshida Domain

Yoshida Domain

The nihongo|Yoshida Domain|吉田藩|Yoshida-han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mikawa Province (modern-day Toyohashi, Aichi). It was ruled by a number of different fudai families over the course of the Edo period, before finally passing into the hands of the Matsudaira (Ōkōchi) clan. Just before its dissolution it was renamed, and it became the nihongo|Toyohashi domain|豊橋藩|Toyohashi-han|.

List of Daimyo

*Matsudaira (Takenoya) clan (Fudai; 30,000 koku)

#Iekiyo
#Tadakiyo

*Matsudaira (Fukōzu) clan (Fudai; 30,000 koku)

#Tadatoshi
#Tadafusa

*Mizuno clan (Fudai; 40,000 koku)

#Tadakiyo

*Mizuno clan (Fudai; 45,000 koku)

#Tadayoshi

*Ogasawara clan (Fudai; 45,000->40,000 koku)

#Tadatomo
#Naganori
#Nagasuke
#Nagashige

*Kuze clan (Fudai; 50,000 koku)

#Shigeyuki

*Makino clan (Fudai; 80,000 koku)

#Nariharu
#Narinaka

*Matsudaira (Nagasawa-Ōkōchi) clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)

#Nobutoki

*Matsudaira (Honjō) clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)

#Sukenori

*Matsudaira (Nagasawa-Ōkōchi) clan (Fudai; 70,000 koku)

#Nobunao
#Nobuiya
#Nobuakira
#Nobuyori
#Nobutaka
#Nobuaki
#Nobuhisa

References

*http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ME4K-SKRI/han/toukai/yosida.html (accessed 2 Dec. 2007)


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