Draft:Ōgakishinden Domain
Japanese feudal domain located in Mino Province / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The [1] Ogakishinden Domain (大垣新田藩) is a domain located in both Mino Province and Mikawa Province. It is a branch domain of the Ogaki Domain, also known as the Hatakemura Domain. The domain's capital was located in Hatake-mura, Atsumi-gun, Mikawa Province (present-day Fukue-cho, Tahara, Aichi, Aichi Prefecture), but was moved to Nomura, Ono-gun, Mino Province (currently Kamiaki, Ono-cho, Ono-gun, Gifu Prefecture) in 1869.[Ogaki Shinden (Toda Toyotaro) | Daimyo Family Information - Bukan Zen Collection 1][2]
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Ogakishinden Domain 大垣新田藩 | |
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Domain of Japan | |
1688–1869 | |
Mon of the Toda clan
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Sketch of Ōgakishinden Domain | |
Capital | Ogakishinden Jinya |
• Type | Daimyō |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1688 |
• Disestablished | 1869 |
Today part of | Aichi Prefecture |