This article is about the Tokugawa Japan domain system. For Han dynasty system, see Government of the Han dynasty.
Han (Japanese: 藩, "domain") is a Japanese historical term for the estate of a daimyo in the Edo period (1603–1868) and early Meiji period (1868–1912).[1]Han or Bakufu-han (daimyo domain)[2] served as a system of de facto administrative divisions of Japan alongside the de jure provinces until they were abolished in the 1870s.
^Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Han" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 283.
^Hunter, Janet (2014). The Emergence of Modern Japan: An Introductory History Since 1853. Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-87085-2.
(1603–1868) and early Meiji period (1868–1912). Han or Bakufu-han (daimyo domain) served as a system of de facto administrative divisions of Japan alongside...
The abolition of the hansystem (廃藩置県, haihan-chiken) in the Empire of Japan and its replacement by a system of prefectures in 1871 was the culmination...
stability. The Tokugawa shoguns governed Japan in a feudal system, with each daimyō administering a han (feudal domain), although the country was still nominally...
Domain (薩摩藩, Satsuma-han Ryukyuan: Sachima-han), briefly known as the Kagoshima Domain (鹿児島藩, Kagoshima-han), was a domain (han) of the Tokugawa shogunate...
Look up Han or han in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Han may refer to: Han Chinese, or Han people (simplified Chinese: 汉人; traditional Chinese: 漢人):...
dynasty. As Mongol and Han forces were incorporated into the growing Qing military establishment, the Mongol Eight Banners and Han Eight Banners were created...
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renamed Kōchi Domain (高知藩, Kōchi-han) during the early Meiji period until it was dissolved in the abolition of the hansystem in 1871 and became Kōchi Prefecture...
distributed over several provinces. The hansystem was abolished by the Meiji government in 1871 when all remaining -han were transformed into -ken ("prefectures")...
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established the current system in July 1871 with the abolition of the hansystem and establishment of the prefecture system (廃藩置県, haihan-chiken). Although...
of daimyō status. After the Meiji Restoration and the abolition of the hansystem, the Tokugawa and Matsudaira clans became part of the new kazoku nobility...
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Tokugawa shogunate. The Kaga Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the hansystem in 1871 by the Meiji government and its territory was absorbed into Ishikawa...
governance. The Meiji Restoration in 1868 brought the abolition of the hansystem, that is, the end of the domains, the feudal lords, and the samurai class...
Kokudaka system with a peak value of 919,000 koku, but this was reduced to 230,000 koku. The Aizu Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the hansystem in...
the East China Sea. When the domain was created in 1872, Japan's feudal hansystem had developed in unique ways. The domain was a political and economic...
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their land and census records to the Emperor in the abolition of the Hansystem, symbolizing that the land and people were under the Emperor's jurisdiction...
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expertise. The Japanese government established a European-style civil police system in 1874, spearheaded by the efforts of statesman Kawaji Toshiyoshi, under...
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