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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 23 March 2020
- Japanese: 人吉藩 (Hitoyoshi han)
- Territory: parts of Higo province
- Castle: Hitoyoshi castle
- Lords: Sagara clan
- Kokudaka: 22,000
Hitoyoshi han was an Edo period domain located in Higo province (modern-day Kumamoto prefecture) and ruled by the Sagara clan, who had held the territory since it was granted them by Shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1198. Based at Hitoyoshi castle, the domain's official kokudaka stood at 22,000 koku.
The domain was located in the upper reaches of the Kumagawa, on a plains several ri in size, and was surrounded by mountains on all sides, making it easily defensible.
The placename "Numazu" which features in the popular kabuki play Igagoe Dôchû Sugoroku is said to refer to Hitoyoshi.
Lords of Hitoyoshi
- Sagara Nagatsune (aka Yorifusa)
- Sagara Yorihiro
- Sagara Yoritaka
- Sagara Yoritomi
- Sagara Nagaaki
- Sagara Nagaari
- Sagara Yorimine
- Sagara Yorihisa
- Sagara Akinaga
- Sagara Yorisada
- Sagara Tomimochi
- Sagara Nagahiro
- Sagara Yorinori
- Sagara Yoriyuki
- Sagara Nagatomi (d. 1855/10/15)
- Sagara Yorimoto (r. 1855-?)
References
- Edo daimyô hyakke 江戸大名百家. Bessatsu Taiyô 別冊太陽. Spring 1978. p40.