Koromo Domain

Koromo Domain

The nihongo|Koromo Domain|挙母藩|Koromo-han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mikawa Province. It changed hands many times, but was always under the rule of a fudai daimyo. Two of the Naitō clan daimyo, Masanari and Masahiro, were adopted into the family; they were the elder brothers of Ii Naosuke.

List of Daimyo

* Miyake clan (10,000 koku), 1604-1619

#Yasusada
#Yasunobu

* Direct rule by the shogunate as tenryō, 1619-1636

* Miyake clan (10,000 koku), 1636-1664

#Yasumori
#Yasukatsu

* Direct rule by the shogunate as tenryō, under the Mikawa "daikan", 1664-1681

#Toriyama Kiyotoshi
#Toriyama Kiyoaki
#Toriyama Kiyomoto
#Toriyama Kiyonaga

* Honda clan (10,000 koku), 1681-1749

#Tadatoshi
#Tadatsugu
#Tadanaga

* Naitō clan (20,000 koku), 1749-1871

#Masamitsu
#Satobumi
#Masamichi
#Masanari
#Masahiro
#Masabumi
#Masanari

References

* [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/toukai/koromo.html Koromo Domain history and lineage] (in Japanese)


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