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The Kabayama clan was a prominent retainer family under the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]]. | The Kabayama clan was a prominent retainer family under the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]]. | ||
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Remains of [[Kabayama castle]], believed to be associated with the family, can still be found in Yoneyama Park in Mimata-chô, [[Miyazaki prefecture]]. | Remains of [[Kabayama castle]], believed to be associated with the family, can still be found in Yoneyama Park in Mimata-chô, [[Miyazaki prefecture]]. | ||
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+ | Members of the clan included [[Kabayama Hisataka]] and [[Kabayama Sukenori]]. | ||
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- Japanese: 樺山家 (Kabayama ke)
The Kabayama clan was a prominent retainer family under the Shimazu clan of Satsuma han.
The clan claimed descent from the fifth son of Shimazu Tadamune, and took its name from Mimata-in Kabayama, where they first held territory.
Remains of Kabayama castle, believed to be associated with the family, can still be found in Yoneyama Park in Mimata-chô, Miyazaki prefecture.
Members of the clan included Kabayama Hisataka and Kabayama Sukenori.
References
- Miyakonojô to Ryûkyû ôkoku 都城と琉球王国, Miyakonojô Shimazu Residence (2012), 24.