Hotta Masamori — (堀田正盛 January 16, 1606 June 8, 1651), Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period who was a key figure in the early decades of the Tokugawa shogunate.OriginsThe rise of Hotta Masamori through the ranks of the Tokugawa shogunate is a rather miraculous … Wikipedia
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Sakura Domain — Sakura han (佐倉藩) was a Japanese feudal domain located in Shimousa Province (present day northern Chiba Prefecture). Ruled for much of its history by the Hotta clan, the domain s founder was Hotta Masamori.List of Daimyo*Takeda (Tokugawa) clan… … Wikipedia
Yamagata Domain — (山形藩, han ) was a Japanese fief ( han ), located in Dewa province, in the Tōhoku region (north eastern Honshū). Modern day Yamagata Prefecture is roughly contiguous with the domain, and its capital city, also called Yamagata, grew up out of the… … Wikipedia
Fukushima Domain — The nihongo|Fukushima Domain|福島藩|Fukushima han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in southern Mutsu Province (modern day Fukushima Prefecture). Castle location was the nihongo|Fukusima Castle|福島城|Fukusima jō. Feudal lords were the… … Wikipedia
List of Han — This is an incomplete list of the major Han of the Tokugawa period. Han were feudal domains that formed the effective basis of administration in Tokugawa era Japan. The han are given along with their approximate borders compared with the modern… … Wikipedia
Kawagoe Domain — The nihongo|Kawagoe Domain|川越藩|Kawagoe han was a feudal domain of Japan during the Momoyama and Edo periods of the history of Japan. It was located in Iruma District, now part of Saitama Prefecture, in Musashi Province (Bushū). The domain had its … Wikipedia
Matsumoto Domain — Matsumoto Castle, capital of the domain The Matsumoto Domain (松本藩, Matsumoto han?) … Wikipedia
Japanese clans — This is a list of Japanese clans. The ancient clans ( Gōzoku ) mentioned in the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki lost their political power before the Heian period. Instead of gozoku, new aristocracies, Kuge families emerged in the period. In the late of… … Wikipedia
Koga Domain — The nihongo|Koga Domain|古河藩|Koga han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Shimōsa Province (present day Koga, Ibaraki). The first lord of Koga was Ogasawara Hidemasa, who was granted it as a fief following Tokugawa Ieyasu s move to … Wikipedia