Katsuyama Domain (勝山藩, Katuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Mimasaka Province in what is now the northern portion of modern-day Okayama Prefecture. It was centered around Katsuyama Castle which was located in what is now the city of Maniwa, Okayama and was controlled by a cadet branch tozama daimyō Miura clan throughout all of its history. [1][2][3] It was initially known as Takada Domain (高田藩) after the original name of Katsuyama Castle, and in the late Bakumatsu period it was renamed Mashima Domain (真島藩) after its location in Mashima County.
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map of Okayama Prefecture KatsuyamaDomain (Japan) Show map of Japan KatsuyamaDomain (勝山藩, Katuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
created in 1668, These Sakai were installed from 1668 through 1868 at KatsuyamaDomain (12,000 koku) in Awa Province. The head of this clan line was ennobled...
1697, but the size of the domain was reduced to only 100,000 koku, and later to 50,000 koku. Another domain, KatsuyamaDomain (23,000 koku) was created...
daimyō of Echizen-KatsuyamaDomain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The site is now a public park. Per the Shinchō kōki, Katsuyama Castle was built...
the domain by his fourth son, Sakai Tadanao. In 1668, Tadanao reduced the domain by creating the 10,000 koku Awa-KatsuyamaDomain out of the domain's exclaves...
internal conflicts, the kokudaka of Fukui Domain was much reduced from its initial size, and several new domain were created. A large portion of the area...
Region. With the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, several feudal domains were established in Mino. At the time of the Meiji restoration, Mino was...
developed as the castle town of KatsuyamaDomain, a 23,000 koku holding of the Miura clan. Following the Meiji restoration, Katsuyama village was established...
through 1868, this branch of the Ogasawara were daimyō at Echizen-KatsuyamaDomain (22,000 koku) in Echizen Province. The head of this clan line was ennobled...
Mimasaka-KatsuyamaDomain. His courtesy title was Sagami-no-kami. Sakai Tadae (酒井忠藎, February 20, 1781 – July 8, 1833) was the 6th daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in...
Russo-Japanese War. Kutsumi was born on December 22, 1866, at Maniwa, KatsuyamaDomain. He graduated from the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy as part of its...
the domain suffered greatly from flood damage, and the shogunate transferred the Ogasawara to KatsuyamaDomain in Echizen in 1691. The domain was revived...
Nishio Domain (西尾藩, Nishio han) was a feudal domain of the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in former Mikawa Province, in what is now the...
Clade: †Ornithopoda Superfamily: †Hadrosauroidea Genus: †Koshisaurus Shibata and Azuma, 2015 Type species †Koshisaurus katsuyama Shibata and Azuma, 2015...
Fujita Memorial Japanese Garden Iwaki Kōgen Prefectural Natural Park Ōmori Katsuyama Site, National Historic Site Zuiraku-en, National Place of Scenic Beauty...
Shrine (平泉寺白山神社, Heisenji Hakusan jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. In the former Modern system of ranked Shinto...
Namioka Castle ruins, A National Historic Site Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse Ōmori Katsuyama Site, a National Historic Site Sannai-Maruyama Site, a Special National...
Noto Toll Road National Route 8 National Route 157 (Kanazawa – Hakusan – Katsuyama – Motosu – Gifu) National Route 159 National Route 160 National Route...
PMC 3711608. PMID 20595611. Hanaoka M, Droma Y, Basnyat B, Ito M, Kobayashi N, Katsuyama Y, Kubo K, Ota M (2012). "Genetic variants in EPAS1 contribute to adaptation...
name Tridentiger brevispinis Katsuyama, R. Arai & M. Nakamura, 1972 Synonyms Tridentiger obscurus brevispinis Katsuyama, R. Arai & M. Nakamura, 1972 Tridentiger...