Nagoya Domain (1871)名古屋藩 Owari Domain (1610–1871)尾張藩
尾張藩
Domain of Japan
1600–1871
View of Nagoya Castle
Mon of the Tokugawa clan
Southeast corner of Nagoya Castle
Capital
Nagoya Castle
Government
• Type
Daimyō
Daimyō
• 1607-1650
Tokugawa Yoshinao (first)
• 1869-1871
Tokugawa Yoshikatsu (last)
Historical era
Edo period Meiji period
• Established
1600
• Disestablished
1871
Today part of
Aichi Prefecture
The [1]Owari-Han, also known as the Owari Domain, was a significant feudal domain in Japan during the Edo period. Situated in the western region of what is now Aichi Prefecture, it covered portions of Owari, Mino, and Shinano provinces, with its central administration based at Nagoya Castle. At its zenith, the Owari Domain boasted an impressive rating of 619,500 koku, making it the largest landholding of the Tokugawa clan outside of the shogunal territories. The ruling clan of the Owari Domain was the Tokugawa clan, holding the prestigious position of the highest rank among the gosanke. Additionally, the domain was sometimes referred to as the Nagoya Domain due to its association with Nagoya Castle.[2]
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