Ichinoseki Domain (一関藩, Ichinoseki-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan[1] It was located in Mutsu Province, in northern Honshū. The domain was centered at Ichinoseki jin'ya, located in the center of what is now the city of Ichinoseki in Iwate Prefecture.
^Ravina, Mark. (1998). Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan, p. 222.
IchinosekiDomain (一関藩, Ichinoseki-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan It was located in Mutsu Province, in northern Honshū. The domain...
ruled IchinosekiDomain in Mutsu Province during the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The family was closely related to the Date clan of Sendai Domain through...
Fukushima, Megohime is portrayed as a 14-year-old girl. Ōshima Kōichi, IchinosekiDomain (Clan Stories Series), ISBN 4-7684-7106-4, page 12 From Megohime's...
Date Muneyoshi or Tamura Muneyoshi (1637–1678) settled himself at Ichinosekidomain (30,000 koku) in Mutsu Province (now in Iwate Prefecture), where his...
Munekatsu (伊達宗勝, 1621 - December 6, 1679) was a Japanese daimyō of IchinosekiDomain in early-Edo period Japan. His courtesy title was Hyōbu-no-daisuke...
separated from the main domain and founded their own territories. Mizusawa Domain was one such short-lived subdomain. The IchinosekiDomain, ruled by the Tamura...
(July 7, 1852 – February 26, 1887) was the 10th Tamura daimyō of IchinosekiDomain. His courtesy title was Sakyō-no-daifu, and his Court rank was Junior...
IchinosekiDomain. He was born in Edo, and his childhood name was Kichigorō (吉五郎). Shortly after his birth, his father retired, and turned the domain...
The center of opposition was his uncle, Date Munekatsu, daimyō of IchinosekiDomain (and Date Masamune's 10th son), who suborned many of Tsunamune's retainers...
of the neighboring Hirosaki Domain followed suit. In response, the pro-alliance domains of Morioka and IchinosekiDomains sent troops to attack Kubota...
In March 1695, he was to be adopted as heir by Tamura Tatsuaki of IchinosekiDomain; however, before official notice could be given to the shogunate,...
appointed his uncle, Tamura Murataka of IchinosekiDomain as his guardian. He inherited a dire situation, in which the domain was suffering from a great famine...
Ojima Domain. He served in the shogunate administration as a page, and later as Obangashira. His wife was a daughter of Tamura Tatsuaki of Ichinoseki Domain;...
Kii Domain. He fell ill in June 1819 and died a month later at the age of 22. As he had no male heir, the son of Tamura Murasuke, daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain...
Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松藩, Nihonmatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province. It...
Morioka Domain (盛岡藩, Morioka-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan. It was ruled throughout its history by the Nanbu clan. It was called...
Meiji Restoration, in 1868 until the replacement of all remaining feudal domains (-han) with prefectures (-ken) in 1871. During this period, prefectures...
by the Hoshina (Matsudaira) family. Ichinoseki (1681-1871) – Branch of Sendai han, based in modern-day Ichinoseki, Iwate; held by the Tamura clan, a branch...
Yunagaya Domain (湯長谷藩, Yunagaya-han) was a minor fudai feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. based in southern Mutsu Province...
Yonezawa Domain (米沢藩, Yonezawa-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
Muramatsu Domain (村松藩, Muramatsu-han) was a tozama feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It was located in Echigo Province, Honshū...