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*''Japanese'': 宇和島藩 ''(Uwajima han)''
   
*''Territory: one of fourteen districts of [[Iyo province]]''
 
*''Territory: one of fourteen districts of [[Iyo province]]''
 
*''Castle: [[Uwajima castle]]''
 
*''Castle: [[Uwajima castle]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Date clan]]''
 
*''Lords: [[Date clan]]''
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*''[[Kokudaka]]: 100,000 [[koku]]''
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*''Japanese'': 宇和島藩 ''(Uwajima han)''
    
Uwajima ''han'' was a small [[han|domain]] located in [[Iyo province]] on the island of [[Shikoku]]. It was ruled from [[Uwajima castle]] by a branch family of the [[Date clan]] which ruled [[Sendai han]] in [[Mutsu province]] (in the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku]] region). Its rulers enjoyed honorary ''[[kuni-mochi]]'' ("province-holder") status, also known as ''junkunimochi'', despite the domain's small size.
 
Uwajima ''han'' was a small [[han|domain]] located in [[Iyo province]] on the island of [[Shikoku]]. It was ruled from [[Uwajima castle]] by a branch family of the [[Date clan]] which ruled [[Sendai han]] in [[Mutsu province]] (in the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku]] region). Its rulers enjoyed honorary ''[[kuni-mochi]]'' ("province-holder") status, also known as ''junkunimochi'', despite the domain's small size.
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[[Date Hidemune]], the eldest son of [[Date Masamune]], lord of Sendai, was appointed lord of Uwajima in [[1614]], and journeyed to the domain the following year; his younger half-brother, [[Date Tadamune]], succeeded their father as lord of Sendai, as Hidemune was the son of a concubine, and was thus less eligible to succeed. The Date clan then remained the [[daimyo]] of Uwajima through the end of the [[Edo period]].
    
===Daimyô of Uwajima===
 
===Daimyô of Uwajima===
 
#[[Todo Takatora|Tôdô Takatora]] (until [[1608]])
 
#[[Todo Takatora|Tôdô Takatora]] (until [[1608]])
#[[Date Hidemune]] ([[1608]] - d. [[1658]])
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#[[Date Hidemune]] ([[1608]]-[[1657]])
#[[Date Munetoshi]]
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#[[Date Munetoshi]] (1657-[[1693]])
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#[[Date Muneyoshi]] (1693-[[1711]])
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#[[Date Muratoshi]] (1711-[[1735]])
#[[Date Muranaga]] (d. [[1824]])
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#[[Date Muratoki]] (1735-[[1794]])
#[[Date Munetada]] ([[1824]] - [[1871]])
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#[[Date Muranaga (1763-1836)|Date Muranaga]] (1794-[[1824]])<!--伊達村寿-->
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#[[Date Munetada]] (1824-[[1844]])
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#[[Date Munenari]] (1844-[[1858]])
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#[[Date Munee]] (1858-[[1871]])
    
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*[[Luke Roberts|Roberts, Luke]]. ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. pp48, 114.
 
*[[Luke Roberts|Roberts, Luke]]. ''Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. pp48, 114.
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*Explanatory displays at former gate to the Date clan's Tokyo mansion, [[Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum]].
    
[[Category:Han]]
 
[[Category:Han]]
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