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Tsuyama Domain
津山藩
Domain of Japan
1600–1871
Tsuyama Castle in Tsuyama, Okayama before 1873
Mon of the Echizen-Matsudaira clan of Tsuyama Domain
Mon of the Echizen-Matsudaira clan
CapitalTsuyama Castle
Area
 • Coordinates35°3′45.97″N 134°0′17.83″E / 35.0627694°N 134.0049528°E / 35.0627694; 134.0049528
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1600
• Abolition of the han system
1871
Contained within
 • ProvinceMimasaka Province
Today part ofOkayama Prefecture
Tsuyama Domain is located in Okayama Prefecture
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Location of Tsuyama Castle
Tsuyama Domain is located in Japan
Tsuyama Domain
Tsuyama Domain (Japan)
Matsudaira Naritami, 8th daimyo of Tsuyama
Kakuzankan, han school

Tsuyama Domain (津山藩, Tsuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now northern Okayama Prefecture. It controlled most of Mimasaka Province and was centered around Tsuyama Castle. It was ruled in its early history by a branch of the Mori clan, and later by a branch of the Matsudaira clan. Tsuyama Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871 and is now part of Okayama Prefecture.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 江戸三百藩大全 全藩藩主変遷表付. Kosaido Publishing. ISBN 978-4331802946.(in Japanese)
  2. ^ Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 藩と城下町の事典―国別. Tokyodo Printing. ISBN 978-4490106510.
  3. ^ Papinot, E (1910). Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan. Tuttle (reprint) 1972.

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