Nakatsu Domain (中津藩, Nakatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now northern Ōita Prefecture. It was centered around Nakatsu Castle in what is now Nakatsu, Ōita and was ruled by the fudai daimyō Okudaira clan for much of its history.[1][2][3]
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Show map of Oita Prefecture NakatsuDomain (Japan) Show map of Japan NakatsuDomain (中津藩, Nakatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
incorporated the Nakatsu Province (Japanese: 中津県, est. 1871), formerly the NakatsuDomain, the Toyotsu Province (Japanese: 豊津県, formerly Kawara Domain, Japanese:...
low-ranking samurai (military nobility) family of the Okudaira Clan of NakatsuDomain (present-day Ōita, Kyushu) in 1835. His family lived in Osaka, the main...
entered Nakatsu Castle, which had previously been maintained as a branch castle of Kokura Domain, with 80,000 koku fief, forming NakatsuDomain, and Ogasawara...
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...
Tadatsura in 1806. His wife was a daughter of Okudaira Masashika of the NakatsuDomain. In 1808, he became jisha-bugyō and from 1808 to 1815 served as Kyoto...
dominated by Kokura Domain, ruled by the Ogasawara clan under the Tokugawa shogunate, with a smaller area under the rule of NakatsuDomain. During the Boshin...
were daimyō in 1617 at Tatsuno Domain in Harima Province; and in 1632, they were transferred as daimyō at NakatsuDomain in Buzen Province. In the period...
participated in the Siege of Ueda (the family history and Nakatsu-han shi (history record of NakatsuDomain) described that he belonged to the Tokugawa Hidetada's...
placed at Kokura Castle. The secondary castle of Nakatsu became the center of the new NakatsuDomain, which was granted to Tadazane's nephew Ogasawara...
took the tonsure. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Masashige of NakatsuDomain. He died in Edo in 1780. Naitō Nobuakira (内藤信旭, 1744 – August 6, 1762)...
Okayama Domain in Bizen Province as a reward for his successes in the Battle of Sekigahara, and Kuroda Nagamasa, the ruler of the NakatsuDomain in Buzen...
placed at Kokura Castle. The secondary castle of Nakatsu became the center of the new NakatsuDomain, which was granted to Tadazane's nephew Ogasawara...
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Ogasawara clan throughout all of its history. In 1716, the 5th daimyō of NakatsuDomain in Buzen Province, Ogasawara Nakasato died at the age of five. As he...
Tadatsura in 1806. His wife was a daughter of Okudaira Masashika of NakatsuDomain. In 1808, he becamejisha-bugyō and from 1808 to 1815 served as the 37th...
under Ogasawara Tadazane and his senior retainer Takada Matabei; from Nakatsu, 2,500 under Ogasawara Nagatsugu; from Bungo-Takada, 1,500 under Matsudaira...