Kasama Domain (笠間藩, Kasama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Hitachi Province (modern-day Ibaraki Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Kasama Castle in what is now the city of Kasama, Ibaraki. It was ruled by a number of clans during its early history, before settling under the rule of a junior branch of the Makino clan from the middle of the Edo period onward.
KasamaDomain (笠間藩, Kasama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Hitachi Province (modern-day Ibaraki...
During the Tokugawa or Edo period, Kasama Inari Shrine received the devoted patronage of the feudal lord of the KasamaDomain, and spread its influence not...
of Yokosuka Domain (53,000 koku) in Tōtōmi Province in 1623. His descendants resided at KasamaDomain, Hitachi Province in 1645, Gujo Domain in Mino Province...
譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved...
came high expenses and the domain was in constant fiscal arrears. In 1747, the Makino clan was transferred to KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province. Nobeoka...
Castle was home to a junior branch of Makino clan, daimyō of KasamaDomain, but castle and domain went through many changes in clans during the early Edo period...
across Japan. Yamashita was born in 1857 to a samurai family in the KasamaDomain, in what is now Ibaraki Prefecture. Her family suffered hardship following...
the KasamaDomain (Hitachi Province) after taking part within the Summer Campaign of Osaka during 1615, and was then transferred to the Koga Domain (Shimōsa)...
(天狗党の乱, tengutō no ran), was a civil war that occurred in the area of Mito Domain in Japan from May 2, 1864 to January 14, 1865. It involved an uprising and...
later awarded an increase to 20,000 koku before being transferred to KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province in 1692. In 1705, despite his somewhat advanced...
son of Makino Sadamoto of KasamaDomain and was adopted as posthumous heir to Makino Yasunobu in 1832. At the time, the domain was suffering greatly form...
Koga Domain (古河藩, Koga-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Shimōsa Province, Honshū. The domain was...
Nabeoka Domain in Hyūga Province in 1712; and, from 1747 through 1868 at KasamaDomain (80,000 koku) in Hitachi Province. The head of this clan line was ennobled...
wakadoshiyori, but he held the post for less than a month before moving to KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province. He was replaced by a junior member of the Kuroda...
transferred to KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province in 1645. The next inhabitant of Yokosuka Castle was Honda Toshinaga, formerly daimyō of Okazaki Domain in Owari...
Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province. Nishio Tadayoshi was the fourth son of Makino Sadanaga, daimyō of KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province. He...
It was centered on Shishido Jin'ya in what is now part of the city of Kasama, Ibaraki. It was ruled for much of its history by a junior branch of the...
town of Iwama, now part of Kasama, and the Aiki Shrine and dojo he created still remain. Kasama is famous for Shinto (Kasama Inari Shrine), Ibaraki Ceramic...
Kasama-ware (笠間焼, Kasama-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery made in Kasama, Ibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. During the mid-Edo period, many potters...
his son, Asano Nagashige, but in 1622, Nagashige was transferred to KasamaDomain and Makabe Castle was abandoned. One of the castle's gates has survived...
Matsudaira Suketoshi was the second son of Honjō Munesuke, the daimyō of KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province. On October 10, 1684, he joined the ranks of the...
his 20s, Sakura had befriended local Confucian scholars of KasamaDomain and Tsuchiura Domain, forming a literary coterie to study Japanese classical literature...
mid-Edo period Japan. Inoue Masatsune was the eldest son of the daimyō of KasamaDomain in Hitachi Province, Inoue Masayuki. He was introduced in a formal audience...