Zeze Domain

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Zeze Domain
膳所藩
Domain of Japan
1601–1616
1617–1871
Capital [ja]
 • TypeDaimyō
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1601
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofShiga Prefecture
Gate at Zeze Castle

The Zeze Domain (膳所藩, Zeze-han) was a feudal domain in Japan during the Edo period.[1] It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu as a reward to Toda Kazuaki, whom he transferred from a 5,000 koku territory in Musashi Province to this 30,000 koku domain in Ōmi Province. The domain government had its headquarters at in what is now the city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture. At its peak, it had a rating of 70,000 koku. It continued throughout the Edo period until the 1871 abolition of the han system.[1]

List of Daimyō[]

  • (Fudai; 30,000 koku)
  1. Kazuaki
  2. Ujikane
  1. Yasutoshi
  • (Fudai; 31,000 koku)
  1. (本多康将)
  2. (本多康政)
  3. (本多康匡)

Sources[]

This article incorporates material from the article ja:膳所藩 (Zeze-han) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on November 13, 2007.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "酒". Nihon Daihyakka Zensho (Nipponika) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. OCLC 153301537. Archived from the original on August 25, 2007. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
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