Imabari Domain

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Imabari Domain
今治藩
Domain of Japan
1600–1608
1635–1871
CapitalImabari Castle
 • TypeDaimyō
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1600
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofEhime Prefecture
Imabari Castle, the seat of the domain

The Imabari Domain (今治藩, Imabari-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Iyo Province (modern-day Imabari, Ehime, on Shikoku).

History[]

Imabari was ruled for most of its history by the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan.

In 1868, the family was ordered to renounce their Matsudaira name, and instead were ordered to use "Sugawara."

List of lords[]

  • Tōdō clan (1600-1608; tozama; 200,000 koku)
  1. Takatora

(Period as tenryō intervenes)

  1. Sadafusa
  2. Sadatoki
  3. Sadanobu
  4. Sadamoto
  5. Sadasato
  6. Sadayasu
  7. Sadayoshi
  8. Sadashige
  9. Katsutsune
  10. Sadanori

References[]

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