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Owari han was an [[Edo period]] [[han|domain]] ruled by the [[Owari Tokugawa clan]], one of the three ''[[Gosanke]]'' branches of the main [[Tokugawa clan]] lineage of the first Tokugawa shoguns. Based at [[Nagoya castle]], the domain boasted a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 619,500 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 329.</ref>
 
Owari han was an [[Edo period]] [[han|domain]] ruled by the [[Owari Tokugawa clan]], one of the three ''[[Gosanke]]'' branches of the main [[Tokugawa clan]] lineage of the first Tokugawa shoguns. Based at [[Nagoya castle]], the domain boasted a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 619,500 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 329.</ref>
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The domain maintained two [[Owari Tokugawa Edo mansion|mansions]] in [[Edo]]: one at Kôjimachi (the neighborhood is now known as Kioi-chô), and one at Ichigaya. The grounds of the latter is today home to the Ministry of Defense.
    
Many of the treasures previously owned by the Tokugawa lords of Owari are today held in the [[Tokugawa Art Museum]] in Nagoya.
 
Many of the treasures previously owned by the Tokugawa lords of Owari are today held in the [[Tokugawa Art Museum]] in Nagoya.
    
==Lords of Owari han==
 
==Lords of Owari han==
#[[Tokugawa Tadayoshi]] (d. [[1608]], 4th son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]])
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*[[Tokugawa Tadayoshi]] (d. [[1608]], 4th son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]])
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinao]] ([[1600]]-[[1650]]; 7th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinao]] ([[1600]]-[[1650]]; 7th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
#[[Tokugawa Mitsutomo]] (son of Yoshinao)
 
#[[Tokugawa Mitsutomo]] (son of Yoshinao)
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#[[Tokugawa Tsunanari]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshimichi]]
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#[[Tokugawa Gorota|Tokugawa Gorôta]]
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#[[Tokugawa Tsugutomo]]
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#[[Tokugawa Muneharu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Munekatsu]]
 
#[[Tokugawa Munechika]]
 
#[[Tokugawa Munechika]]
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#[[Tokugawa Naritomo]] (d. [[1850]])
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#[[Tokugawa Nariharu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Naritaka]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshitsugu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshikumi]]
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#[[Tokugawa Mochinaga]]
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinori]] ([[1858]]-[[1875]])
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinori]] ([[1858]]-[[1875]])
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshikatsu]] (last lord of Owari han)
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshikatsu]] (last lord of Owari han)
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