Komono Domain
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The was a Japanese domain
Han (Japan)
The or domain was the name of the estate belonging to a warrior in Japan after the 17th century. The fiefs of the daimyos of the samurai class of Japan during the Edo period were called han.-Edo period:...

 in Ise Province
Ise Province
or was a province of Japan including most of modern Mie Prefecture. Ise bordered Iga, Kii, Mino, Ōmi, Owari, Shima, and Yamato Provinces.The ancient provincial capital was at Suzuka...

 (present-day Mie Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan which is part of the Kansai regions on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Tsu.- History :Until the Meiji Restoration, Mie prefecture was known as Ise Province and Iga Province....

). It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the Hijikata clan.

List of Daimyo

  • Hijikata clan (Tozama
    Tozama
    A ' was a daimyo who was considered an outsider by the rulers of Japan. The term came into use in the Kamakura period and continued until the end of the Edo period.-Edo period:...

    ; 12,000 koku
    Koku
    The is a Japanese unit of volume, equal to ten cubic shaku. In this definition, 3.5937 koku equal one cubic metre, i.e. 1 koku is approximately 278.3 litres. The koku was originally defined as a quantity of rice, historically defined as enough rice to feed one person for one year...

    )

  1. Katsuuji
  2. Katsutaka
  3. Katsutoyo
  4. Katsuyoshi
  5. Katsufusa
  6. Katsumasa
  7. Katsunaga
  8. Katsusada
  9. Katsutane
  10. Katsuoki
  11. Katsuyoshi
  12. Katsunaga
    Hijikata Katsunaga
    was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Komono Domain of Ise Province . He succeeded to the family headship at age seven; consequently, his father assisted with the administration of the domain...

  13. Katsuyuki
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