Kishū Domain
The KishÅ« Domain (紀州藩 KishÅ«-han), also known as Kii Domain (紀伊藩) or Wakayama Domain (å’ŒæŒå±±è—©), was a han or Japanese feudal domain in Kii Province. The domain spanned areas of present-day Wakayama and southern Mie prefectures, and had an income of 555,000 koku. The domain was administered from Wakayama Castle in present-day Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture.[1] The heads of the domain were drawn from the Kishu-Tokugawa clan, one of the Gosanke, or three branches of the Tokugawa clan. The domain was founded by Tokugawa Yorinobu, the tenth son of the shÅgun Tokugawa Ieyasu, when he moved from Sunpu Domain in Suruga Province to Kii Province. The KishÅ« came to control the smaller adjacent Tanabe and ShingÅ« domains. The KishÅ« Domain was noted for its production of the KishÅ« mikan, soy sauce, lacquerware, and high-grade oak charcoal during the Edo period, and leather and cotton production by the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
Under the abolition of the han system in July 1871 the domains of Kishū, Tanabe, and Shingū became Kishū Prefecture, Tanabe Prefecture, and Shingū Prefecture respectively, and in November of the same year the three prefectures were abolished with the creation of the present-day Mie and Wakayama prefectures.[2]
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Kishu-Tokugawa (Shinpan) (550,000 koku)
- Yorinobu - founder
- Mitsusada
- Tsunanori
- Yorimoto
- Yoshimune - later became shogun
- Munenao
- Munemasa
- Shigenori
- Harusada
- Harutomi
- Nariyuki
- Narikatsu
- Yoshitomi (later became shogun Iemochi)
- Mochitsugu
Simplified family tree
Tokugawa Ieyasu, 1st Tokugawa ShÅgun (1543-1616; r. 1603-1605)
I. Yorinobu, 1st Lord of Kishū (cr. 1619) (1602-1671; r. 1619-1667)
II. Mitsutada, 2nd Lord of Kishū (1627-1705; r. 1667-1698)
III. Tsunanori, 3rd Lord of Kishū (1665-1705; r. 1698-1705)
IV. Yorimoto, 4th Lord of Kishū (1680-1705; r. 1705)
V. Tokugawa Yoshimune, 5th Lord of KishÅ«, 8th Tokugawa ShÅgun (1684-1751; Lord of KishÅ«: 1705-1716; ShÅgun: 1716-1745)
- Munetada, 1st head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1721-1765)
- Harusada, 2nd head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1751-1827)
Tokugawa Ienari, 11th Tokugawa ShÅgun (1773-1841; r. 1786-1841)
XI. Nariyuki, 11th Lord of Kishū (1801-1846; r. 1824-1846)
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XIII. Yoshitomi, 13th Lord of KishÅ«, 14th Tokugawa ShÅgun (as Tokugawa Iemochi) (1846-1866; Lord: 1849-1858; ShÅgun: 1858-1866)
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XII. Narikatsu, 12th Lord of Kishū (1820-1849; r. 1846-1849)
- Narimasa, 4th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line (1779-1848)
- Yoshiyori, 8th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line (1828-1876)
- XV. Yorimichi, 15th family head, 2nd Marquess (1872-1925; 15th family head: 1906-1925; 2nd Marquess: 1906-1925)
- XVI. Yorisada, 16th family head, 3rd Marquess (1892-1954; 16th family head: 1925-1954; 3rd Marquess: 1925-1947)
- XVII. Yoriaki, 17th family head (1917-1958; 17th family head: 1954-1958)
- Takako (b. 1926); m. XVIII. Tokugawa (Aoyama) Tsuyoshi, 18th family head (b. 1924; 18th family head: 1958-1965)
- XIX. Noriko, 19th family head (b. 1956; 19th family head: 1965-present)
- XVI. Yorisada, 16th family head, 3rd Marquess (1892-1954; 16th family head: 1925-1954; 3rd Marquess: 1925-1947)
- XV. Yorimichi, 15th family head, 2nd Marquess (1872-1925; 15th family head: 1906-1925; 2nd Marquess: 1906-1925)
- Yoshiyori, 8th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line (1828-1876)
- Harusada, 2nd head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1751-1827)
- Munetada, 1st head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1721-1765)
- Matsudaira Yorizumi, 1st Lord of SaijÅ (1641-1711)
VI. Munenao, 6th Lord of Kishū (1682-1757; r. 1716-1757)
VII. Munemasa, 7th Lord of Kishū (1720-1765; r. 1757-1765)
VIII. Shigenori, 8th Lord of Kishū (1746-1829; r. 1765-1775)
- Matsudaira Yorikata, 6th Lord of SaijÅ (1755-1806)
- Matsudaira Yoriyuki, 8th Lord of SaijÅ (1785-1848)
- Matsudaira YorisatÅ, 9th Lord of SaijÅ (1809-1865)
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XIV. Mochitsugu, 14th Lord of Kishū and family head, 1st Marquess (1844-1906; Lord: 1858-1869; Governor: 1869-1871; Marquess: 1884)
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- Matsudaira YorisatÅ, 9th Lord of SaijÅ (1809-1865)
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X. Harutomi, 10th Lord of Kishū (1771-1853; r. 1789-1824)
- Matsudaira Yoriyuki, 8th Lord of SaijÅ (1785-1848)
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IX. Harusada, 9th Lord of Kishū (1728-1789; r. 1775-1789)
References
- ↑ "å’ŒæŒå±±è—©" [Wakayama Domain]. Kokushi Daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. OCLC 683276033. Retrieved 2012-07-21.
- ↑ "紀伊藩" [Kii Domain]. Nihon Daihyakka Zensho (Nipponika) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. OCLC 153301537. Retrieved 2012-07-23.
- ↑ Genealogy (jp)