Itoigawa Domain

Itoigawa Domain (糸魚川藩 Itoigawa-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It is located in Echigo Province, Honshū. The domain was centered at Itoigawa Jin'ya, located in what is now part of the city of Itoigawa in Niigata Prefecture.[1] It was also known as Kiyosaki Domain (清崎藩 Kiyosaki han).

History

Itoigawa was initially an outlying portion of Takada Domain under the control of the Matsudaira clan following the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. It was separated from Takeda Domain following an O-Ie Sōdō.

In 1692, Arima Kiyozumi was transferred (i.e. demoted) from Nobeoka Domain to Itoigawa due to mismangement of his domains which resulted in a peasant revolt. This marked the start of Itoigawa Domain. He has transferred in 1695 to Maruoka Domain and the territory reverted to tenryō status.

Itoigawa Domain was created again in 1699, this time as a 10,000 koku holding for Honda Tsukeyoshi, who had been elevated from hatamoto status. He was transferred to Iiyama Domain in 1717.

The domain was then given to Matsudaira Naoyuki of the Echizen-Matsudaira line, whose descendants ruled until the Meiji restoration.

In July 1871, with the abolition of the han system, Itoigawa Domain briefly became Itoigawa Prefecture, and was merged into the newly created Niigata Prefecture. Under the new Meiji government, Matsudaira Naoyasu was given the kazoku peerage title of shishaku (viscount).

Bakumatsu period holdings

As with most domains in the han system, Itoigawa Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned kokudaka, based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[2][3]

List of daimyo

#Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank kokudakaNotes
Arima clan (tozama) 1692-1695
1Arima Kiyozumi (有馬清純) 1692-1695 ’’Suo-no-kami (周防守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 50,000 ‘'kokuTransfer from Nobeoka; Transfer to Maruoka
tenryō 1695-1698
Honda clan (fudai) 1699-1717
1Honda Sukeyoshi (本多助芳) 1699-1717 ‘’Wakasa-no-kami (若狭守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 kokuTransfer to Iiyama
Matsudaira clan (shinpan) 1717-1868
1Matsudaira Naoyuki (松平直之)1717-1718’’Omi-no-kmi (近江守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
2Matsudaira Naoyoshi (松平直好)1718-1739’’Kawachi-no-kami (河内守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
3Matsudaira Katafusa (松平堅房)1739-1773Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
4Matsudaira Naotsugu (松平直紹)1773-1806Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
5Matsudaira Naomasu (松平直益)1806-1826Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
6Matsudaira Naoharu (松平直春)1826-1857Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
7Matsudaira Mochiaki (松平茂昭)1857-1858’’Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 koku
8Matsudaira Naoyasu (松平直静)1858-1871Hyuga-no-kami (日向守) Lower 5th (従五位下) 10,000 ‘'koku

See also

List of Han

References

External links

Notes


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