site of the donjon of Iida Castle, administrative centre of Iida Domain
was a
feudal domain
A demesne ( ) or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. This distinguished it from land sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants. The concept or ...
under the
Tokugawa shogunate of
Edo period Japan
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. It is located in
Shinano Province
or is an old province of Japan that is now Nagano Prefecture.
Shinano bordered on Echigo, Etchū, Hida, Kai, Kōzuke, Mikawa, Mino, Musashi, Suruga, and Tōtōmi Provinces. The ancient capital was located near modern-day Matsumoto, whi ...
,
Honshū
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. The domain was centered at
Iida Castle, located in what is now part of the town of
Iida in
Nagano Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ...
. It was also known as .
History
The area around Iida had been ruled during the
Sengoku period by
Akiyama Nobutomo
was a samurai during the Sengoku period in Japan. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen". Nobutomo also served under Shingen's son, Takeda Katsuyori.
Biography
In 1531, Akiyama Nobutomo was born at in Kai provin ...
, a retainer of
Takeda Shingen. After the destruction of the
Takeda clan, the lands came under the control of
Tokugawa Ieyasu and were ruled by Suganuma Sadatoshi, followed by Mori Hideyori, and
Kyōgoku Takatomo
was a ''daimyō'' of the Azuchi–Momoyama period and the early Edo period. He was the second son of Kyōgoku Takayoshi and Kyōgoku Maria, also Takatsugu's younger brother.
In 1592 Toyotomi Hideyoshi gave him the domain at Iida (80,000 ''kok ...
. Following the
Battle of Sekigahara
The Battle of Sekigahara (Shinjitai: ; Kyūjitai: , Hepburn romanization: ''Sekigahara no Tatakai'') was a decisive battle on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu prefecture, Japan, at the end of ...
and the establishment of the
Tokugawa shogunate, Ogasawara Hidemasa was relocated to Iida from
Koga Domain in
Shimōsa Province and made ''
daimyō'' with Iida Domain, a 50,000 ''
koku
The is a Chinese-based Japanese unit of volume. 1 koku is equivalent to 10 or approximately , or about . It converts, in turn, to 100 shō and 1000 gō. One ''gō'' is the volume of the "rice cup", the plastic measuring cup that is supplied ...
'' holding in Shinano Province. After his transfer to
Matsumoto Domain in 1613, the territory reverted to ''
tenryō'' status ruled directly by the shogunate until 1617, when it was reassigned to Wakizaka Yasumoto, formerly of
Ōzu Domain in
Iyo Province. His son, Wakizaka Yasumoto followed, reducing the domain by 2,000 ''koku'' with a gift to one of his uncles. He was transferred to
Tatsuno Domain
250px, Tatsuno Castle
250px, Wakisaka Yasuaya, final ''daimyō'' of Tatsuno Domain
was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in Harima Province in what is now the southwestern portion of modern-day Hyōgo Prefec ...
in
Harima Province
or Banshū (播州) was a province of Japan in the part of Honshū that is the southwestern part of present-day Hyōgo Prefecture. Harima bordered on Tajima, Tanba, Settsu, Bizen, and Mimasaka Provinces. Its capital was Himeji.
During the ...
in 1672, where his descendants resided to the
Meiji restoration.
The Wakizawa were replaced by a junior branch of the
Hori clan Hori may refer to:
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and the holdings of the domain were reduced to 20,000 ''koku''. The domain's finances were never in good condition, and the situation continued to deteriorate over the years leading to widespread rioting in 1762 and in 1809. The 10th daimyō, Hori Chikashige was a close supporter of
Mizuno Tadakuni and held important posts within the Shogunal government, including
rōjū. the domain as increased to 27,000 ''koku'', but was dropped to 17,000 ''koku'' on the failure of the
Tenpō Reforms and subsequent backlash. During the
Bakumatsu period, the domain lost another 2,000 ''koku'' for failing to stop passage of anti-government forces through its territory during the
Mito rebellion.
During the
Boshin War
The , sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution or Japanese Civil War, was a civil war in Japan fought from 1868 to 1869 between forces of the ruling Tokugawa shogunate and a clique seeking to seize political power in the name of the Imperi ...
, the domain supported the imperial side. In July 1871, with the
abolition of the han system
The in the Empire of Japan and its replacement by a system of prefectures in 1871 was the culmination of the Meiji Restoration begun in 1868, the starting year of the Meiji period. Under the reform, all daimyos (, ''daimyō'', feudal lords) ...
, Iida Domain briefly became Iida Prefecture, and was later merged into the newly created
Nagano Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ...
. Under the new
Meiji government, Hori Chikahiro, the last daimyō of Iida Domain was given the ''
kazoku'' peerage title of ''shishaku'' (
viscount).
Bakumatsu period holdings
As with most domains in the
han system, Iida Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned ''
kokudaka
refers to a system for determining land value for taxation purposes under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo-period Japan, and expressing this value in terms of ''koku'' of rice. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)"Koku"in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 54 ...
'', based on periodic
cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.
[Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987)]
''Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,'' p. 18
*
Shinano Province
or is an old province of Japan that is now Nagano Prefecture.
Shinano bordered on Echigo, Etchū, Hida, Kai, Kōzuke, Mikawa, Mino, Musashi, Suruga, and Tōtōmi Provinces. The ancient capital was located near modern-day Matsumoto, whi ...
**25 villages in
Ina District
List of daimyō
*
See also
List of Han
References
*''The content of this article was largely derived from that of the corresponding article on Japanese Wikipedia.''
*
External links
Iida Domain on "Edo 300 HTML"
Notes
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