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*''Japanese'': 広瀬藩 ''(Hirose han)''
  
Hirose han was a branch domain of [[Matsue han]], based in [[Izumo province]]. Ruled by a branch of the [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Echizen Matsudaira clan]] of Matsue, castle-holder ''daimyô'' assigned to the Teikan-no-ma of [[Edo castle]], Hirose had a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 30,000 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Yamamoto Hirofumi, ''Sankin kôtai'', Kodansha gendai shinsho (1998), 187.
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Hirose han was a branch domain of [[Matsue han]], based in [[Izumo province]]. Ruled by a branch of the [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Echizen Matsudaira clan]] of Matsue, castle-holder ''daimyô'' assigned to the Teikan-no-ma of [[Edo castle]], Hirose had a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 30,000 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Yamamoto Hirofumi, ''Sankin kôtai'', Kodansha gendai shinsho (1998), 187.</ref>
  
The domain was formed in [[1666]], when [[Matsudaira Naomasa]], lord of Matsue, granted the 30,000 ''koku'' domain to his second son, [[Matsudaira Chikayoshi (1632-1717)|]]. Chikayoshi's younger brother, [[Matsudaira Takamasa]], was granted a 10,000 ''koku'' branch domain known as [[Mori han]] at that same time. Chikayoshi had his domain reduced by half in [[1682]], as the result of an Echigo succession dispute, but it was restored in [[1694]].<ref>"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%9D%BE%E5%B9%B3%E8%BF%91%E6%A0%84-1110594 Matsudaira Chikayoshi]," ''Nihon jinmei daijiten'', Kodansha, 2009.</ref>
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The domain was formed in [[1666]], when [[Matsudaira Naomasa]], lord of Matsue, granted the 30,000 ''koku'' domain to his second son, [[Matsudaira Chikayoshi (1632-1717)|Matsudaira Chikayoshi]]. Chikayoshi's younger brother, [[Matsudaira Takamasa]], was granted a 10,000 ''koku'' branch domain known as [[Mori han]] at that same time. Chikayoshi had his domain reduced by half in [[1682]], as the result of an Echigo succession dispute, but it was restored in [[1694]].<ref>"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%9D%BE%E5%B9%B3%E8%BF%91%E6%A0%84-1110594 Matsudaira Chikayoshi]," ''Nihon jinmei daijiten'', Kodansha, 2009.</ref>
  
 
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Hirose han was a branch domain of Matsue han, based in Izumo province. Ruled by a branch of the Echizen Matsudaira clan of Matsue, castle-holder daimyô assigned to the Teikan-no-ma of Edo castle, Hirose had a kokudaka of 30,000 koku.[1]

The domain was formed in 1666, when Matsudaira Naomasa, lord of Matsue, granted the 30,000 koku domain to his second son, Matsudaira Chikayoshi. Chikayoshi's younger brother, Matsudaira Takamasa, was granted a 10,000 koku branch domain known as Mori han at that same time. Chikayoshi had his domain reduced by half in 1682, as the result of an Echigo succession dispute, but it was restored in 1694.[2]

Lords of Hirose

  1. Matsudaira Chikayoshi

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References

  1. Yamamoto Hirofumi, Sankin kôtai, Kodansha gendai shinsho (1998), 187.
  2. "Matsudaira Chikayoshi," Nihon jinmei daijiten, Kodansha, 2009.