Tsuruga Domain (敦賀藩, Tsuruga-han) was a fudai feudal domain of Edo period Japan. It is located in Echizen Province, in the Hokuriku region of Honshū. The domain was centered at Tsuruga jin'ya, located in the center of what is now the city of Tsuruga in Fukui Prefecture. It was also referred to as Mariyama Domain (鞠山藩, Mariyama-han).
TsurugaDomain (敦賀藩, Tsuruga-han) was a fudai feudal domain of Edo period Japan. It is located in Echizen Province, in the Hokuriku region of Honshū....
created in 1682. These Sakai were installed in 1682 through 1868 at TsurugaDomain (10,000 koku) in Echizen Province. The head of this clan line was ennobled...
for his nephew. He also separated out the 10,000 koku TsurugaDomain in 1682 from the domain's territory in Echizen Province for his son. After another...
increasingly became a backwater. On August 29, 1871, Fukui Prefecture and Tsuruga Prefecture were established. However, on August 21, 1875 Fukui Prefecture...
predecessor of what later became Tsuruga Castle. It was ruled by Ashina Moriuji until 1561, when he turned his domain over to his son. The Ashina clan...
After the Tengutō warriors were finally captured in the lands of the TsurugaDomain, Kameyama was executed along with nearly all the others. Some accounts...
Domain (会津藩, Aizu-han) was a domain of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1601 to 1871. The Aizu Domain was based at Tsuruga Castle...
Castle of Oda Nobutaka. After the battle, he was given 40,000 koku in Tsuruga of Echizen Province. In 1585, under Toyotomi Hideyoshi he fought in the...
1871, Wakasa was joined by Tsuruga District, Imadate District and Nanjō District to form "Tsuruga Prefecture". In 1876, Tsuruga Prefecture was divided, with...
Mito and near Tsuruga, these two places are related by the Tengutō rebellion. Especially, Jōyō (Ōarai, a neighbor of Mito) and Monju (Tsuruga) are two sodium-cooled...
time between 722 and 724. During the Edo period, Aizu Domain (会津藩, Aizu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate which ruled most of the region...
Aizu, now fighting alone, had its forces besieged at Tsuruga Castle, the seat of the Aizu domain, on October 6, 1868. This was the start of a month-long...
a Shinto shrine located in the Akebono-chō neighborhood of the city of Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Echizen Province...
the 10th daimyō of Obama Domain in mid- to late Edo period Japan. Tadayuki was the seventh son of Sakai Tadaka of TsurugaDomain and was posthumously adopted...
(in 1710); 9,290 (in 1724); 9,566 (in 1806); 11,071 (chōnin, in 1864). Tsuruga: population of chōnin: 15,101 (in 1663); 11,345 (in 1679); 13,568 (in 1681);...
while the deputy became Yamamoto Yaeko. Later, Kōko and Yūko entered Tsuruga castle and joined Yamamoto Yae. After the battle, Nakano's head was taken...
home to the Ogyu Matsudaira, daimyō of Nishio Domain. The castle was also known as Tsuru-jō (鶴城), Tsuruga-jō (鶴ヶ城), or Saijo-jō (西条城). Nishio Castle dates...