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Tawaramoto Domain

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Tawaramoto Domain
田原本藩
Domain of Japan
1583–1871

Mon of the Hirano clan of Tawaramoto Domain

Mon of the Hirano clan
Location of Tawaramoto Domain
Location of Tawaramoto Domain
Capital Tawaramoto Jinya
Government Daimyō
Historical era Edo period
 •  Established 1583
 •  Disestablished 1871
Today part of Nara Prefecture

The Tawaramoto Domain (田原本藩) is a domain in Tawaramoto Jinya in Tawaramoto, Toichi-gun, Yamato Province (present-day Tawaramoto, Tawaramoto-cho, Shiki-gun, Nara Prefecture).[1][2]

Hirano Nagayasu, founder of Tawaramoto Domain
Hirano Nagahiro, final daimyo of Tawaramoto Domain

History

The rulers of the Tawaramoto Domain were the Hirano clan. Hirano Nagayasu, the ancestor of the Hirano clan, served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and became one of the "Seven Spears of Shizugatake" with distinguished war service in the Battle of Shizugatake in 1583, and was given a chigyo of 5,000 koku in Yamato Province. After that, Nagayasu's apparent success was not often seen, but in the territory, he consolidated the ruling system and established a good government, and especially in the territory, Terauchi-cho was called "Yamato Osaka" and showed great bustle.[citation needed]

Nagakatsu, who succeeded after Nagayasu's death, worked hard to build a jinya. However, because of the small feudal lord, his finances gradually deteriorated, and after the middle of the Edo period, it was not uncommon to impose taxes on the people of the domain. The Hirano clan continued to rule until the Meiji Restoration, but Nagahiro was the official lord of the domain for only three years with 10,000 koku.[citation needed]

Holdings at the end of the Edo period

List of daimyo

# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank kokudaka
Hirano clan, 1583 - 1871 (Tozama daimyo)
1 Hirano Nagayasu (平野長泰) 1583 - 1628 Totomi no kami (と富 の 髪) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 5,000 koku
2 Hirano Nagakatsu (平野長勝) 1628 - 1668 None (なし) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 5,000 koku
3 Hirano Nagamasa (平野長政) 1668 - 1700 Tanba no kami (丹波 の髪) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 5,000 koku
4 Hirano Nagahide (平野長英) 1700 - 1720 None (なし) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 5,000 koku
5 Hirano Nagaaki (平野長暁) 1720 - 1743 None (なし) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 5,000 koku
6 Hirano Nagasato (平野長里) 1743 - 1778 Totomi no kami (と富 の 髪) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 10,000 koku
7 Hirano Nagazumi (平野長純) 1778 - 1806 None (なし) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 10,000 koku
8 Hirano Nagaoki (平野長興) 1806 - 1829 Unknown (未知) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 10,000 koku
9 Hirano Nagayuki (平野長発) 1829 - 1854 Hyogosuke (兵庫助) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 10,000 koku
10 Hirano Nagahiro (平野長裕) 1854 - 1871 Totomi no kami, Kuranosuke (遠江守内蔵助) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 10,000 koku

See also

References

  1. "Japanese Castle Explorer - Yamato Province - 大和国". www.japanese-castle-explorer.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  2. Papinot, Edmond (1909). Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan: With 300 Illustrations, 18 Appendixes and Several Maps. Librairie Sansaisha. Search this book on



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