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  • 111Murakami Domain — The Murakami Domain (村上藩, Murakami han?) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Echigo Province (modern day Murakami, Niigata). List of lords Murakami clan (Tozama; 90,000 koku) Yorikatsu Tadakatsu Hori clan (Tozama; 100,000 koku) …

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  • 112Yoshida Domain — The nihongo|Yoshida Domain|吉田藩|Yoshida han| was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mikawa Province (modern day Toyohashi, Aichi). It was ruled by a number of different fudai families over the course of the Edo period, before finally… …

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  • 113Domaine de Hachinohe — Le domaine de Hachinohe (八戸藩, Hachinohe han?) était un domaine japonais de l époque Edo, situé dans la province de Mutsu à Honshū. Son territoire incluait 41 villages du district de Sannohe, 38 villages dans du district de Kunohe, et 4 villages… …

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  • 114Domaine de Kawagoe — Bâtiment à l intérieur du château de Kawagoe. Le domaine de Kawagoe (川越藩, Kawagoe han …

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  • 115Shimousa Province — nihongo|Shimousa Province|下総国|Shimousa no kuni was a province of Japan located in and around the northern part of modern Chiba Prefecture, eastern Saitama Prefecture, eastern Tokyo (east coast side of Sumida River), and northwestern Ibaraki… …

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  • 116Jōzai Domain — Nihongo|Jōzai|請西藩| Jōzai han was a domain of Edo period Japan, located at a jin ya in Kazusa Province (modern day Kisarazu, in Chiba Prefecture). Relatively small in size, its only moment of fame came at the end of its existence, during the… …

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  • 117Battle of Utsunomiya Castle — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Utsunomiya Castle partof=Boshin War date=May 10 May 14, 1868 caption=Utsunomiya castle during the Edo period. place=Utsunomiya, Tochigi territory= result=Imperial victory combatant1=Imperial Army… …

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  • 118Yonezawa Domain — (米沢藩, Yonezawa han ) was a feudal domain ( han ) of Tokugawa Japan, controlled by daimyō of the Uesugi clan. Covering the Okitama district of Dewa province, in what is today southeastern Yamagata Prefecture, the territory was ruled from Yonezawa… …

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  • 119Ogasawara clan — Ogasawara Family name mon of the Ogasawara clan The Ogasawara clan (小笠原氏, Ogasawara shi …

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  • 120Nishi-Ōhira Domain — Gate of Nishi Ōhira jin ya Nishi Ōhira Domain (西大平藩, Nishi Ōhira han?) …

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