Komoro Domain (小諸藩, Komoro han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Shinano Province, Honshū. The domain was centered at Komoro Castle, located in what is now part of the city of Komoro in Nagano Prefecture.[1]
^"Shinano Province" at JapaneseCastleExplorer.com; retrieved 2013-5-13.
KomoroDomain (小諸藩, Komoro han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Shinano Province, Honshū. The domain...
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warrior of the Sengoku period and the Edo period. He was the head of the KomoroDomain in Shinano Province. Hidehisa is also credited with being the man who...
Kanetsugu. The Makino ruled for three generations, and were transferred to KomoroDomain in Shinano Province in 1689. The territory reverted for a brief period...
1697, but the size of the domain was reduced to only 100,000 koku, and later to 50,000 koku. Another domain, Katsuyama Domain (23,000 koku) was created...
In the early Edo period, the Sengoku were at KomoroDomain. In 1706, the family was moved to Izushi Domain with 30,000 koku revenues. The clan remained...
Region. With the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, several feudal domains were established in Mino. At the time of the Meiji restoration, Mino was...
The Sanada were replaced at Ueda by Sengoku Tadamasa, formerly of KomoroDomain, with a reduction to 60,000 koku. However, Tadamasa died in 1628 before...
Murayama Domain in Dewa Province (10,000 koku). Following this incident, Yokosuka Domain was assigned to Nishio Tadanari, formerly of KomoroDomain, Shinano...
Edo period, Japan, who ruled the Tanaka and Komorodomains, and was finally transferred to Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province, where his descendants ruled...
Koromo Domain (挙母藩, Koromo han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Mikawa Province (modern-day eastern Aichi...
century. In 1590, Ina Tadatsugu was established in Musashi Province at KomoroDomain with 13,000 koku revenues. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, the...
transferred to Annaka Domain in Kōzuke Province. Sagara was then returned to the Honda clan in the form of Honda Tadanaka, formerly of KomoroDomain in Mikawa; however...
Tokugawa Ieyasu established Ina Tadatsugu in Musashi Province in at KomoroDomain with 13,000 koku revenues. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, the...
1863) was the 12th daimyō of Yunagaya Domain. He was the eldest son of Naitō Masashige, daimyō of KomoroDomain and was adopted in 1859 to be the posthumous...
at the age of 36. His wife was a daughter of Matudaira Norimasa of KomoroDomain. His grave is at the temple of Eishin-ji in Shitaya, Taito, Tokyo. Matsudaira...
Tadashige was the third son of Aoyama Munetoshi, the daimyō of KomoroDomain and was born in Komoro, Shinano Province. On August 5, 1683, he was adopted by his...
to Tsuchiura Domain (Hitachi Province) from 1617-1649. The clan then ruled Tanaka Domain (Suruga Province) from 1649-1679, KomoroDomain (Shinano Province)...
steadily over the past 60 years. Komoro is located in ancient Ise Province and was the center of 12,000 koku Komono Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate,...
second son of Aoyama Munetoshi, the daimyō of Hamamatsu Domain (Tōtōmi Province), and was born in Komoro, Shinano Province. On his father's death in 1679, he...
at the head of 30,000 men towards Tokaido. October 9 – Hidetada reaches Komoro, Nagano and against the orders of his father, diverts his forces towards...
Registro, São Paulo, Brazil, since 1980 - Ōiso, Kanagawa, since 1973 - Komoro, Nagano, since 1973 Kurikinton - Nakatsugawa is known for its abundant chestnut...