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Miharu Domain
三春藩
under Tokugawa shogunate Japan
1627–1871
CapitalMiharu Castle
Area
 • Coordinates37°26′31.89″N 140°29′46.47″E / 37.4421917°N 140.4962417°E / 37.4421917; 140.4962417
 • TypeDaimyō
Historical eraEdo period
• Split from Aizu Domain
1627
•  Katō
1627
•  Matsushita
1628
•  Akita
1644
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofpart of Fukushma Prefecture
surviving gate of Miharu Castle
Akita Akisue, final daimyō of Miharu

Miharu Domain (三春藩, Miharu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan.[1] It was based at Miharu Castle in southern Mutsu Province in what is now part of modern-day Miharu, Fukushima. It was ruled for most of its history by the Akita clan.

  1. ^ Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon; Papinot, (2003).

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