Draft:Yagyū Domain
Administrative division in western Japan during the Edo period (1600-1871) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yagyū Domain (柳生藩, Yagyū-han) governed the Soekami District in Yamato Province[1], which corresponds to the present-day Yagyu District in Nara City[2]. Despite its modest income of approximately 10,000 koku, the Yagyū clan[3], known as the Edo Yagyū, held significant influence within the Tokugawa Shogunate[4], serving as the swordsmanship instructors for successive generations for the Shogun and his family. The administrative center of the domain was the Yagyū Castle.
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Yagyū Domain 柳生藩 | |
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Domain of Japan | |
1636–1869 | |
Mon of the Yagyū clan
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Capital | Yagyū Castle |
Area | |
• Coordinates | 34°37′35.56″N 135°45′25.52″E |
Government | |
Daimyō | |
• 1636 - 1646 | Yagyū Munenori |
• 1862 - 1869 | Yagyū Toshimasu |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1636 |
1869 | |
Contained within | |
• Province | Yamato Province |
Today part of | Osaka Prefecture |
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