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Karatsu Domain
唐津藩
Domain of Japan
1593–1871
Mon of the Ogasawara clan of Karatsu Domain
Mon of the Ogasawara clan

Donjon of Karatsu Castle
CapitalKaratsu Castle
Area
 • Coordinates33°27′12.74″N 129°58′41.5″E / 33.4535389°N 129.978194°E / 33.4535389; 129.978194
Government
 • TypeDaimyō
Daimyō 
• 1593-1633
Terazawa Hirotaka (first)
• 1840-1871
Ogasawara Nagakuni (last)
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1593
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofSaga Prefecture
Karatsu Castle

Karatsu Domain 唐津藩 (Karatsu han), located in Hizen Province, was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was centered on Karatsu Castle, in what is now the urban center of the city of Karatsu, Saga Prefecture. It was ruled by a number of Fudai daimyō clans in its history, and was controlled in the Bakumatsu period by the Ogasawara clan.[1][2][3][4][5]

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