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[[Image:Sakai_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Sakai kamon.]]
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[[File:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|[[Himeji castle]], home to the Sakai clan for much of the Edo period]]
  
 
The Sakai of [[Mikawa province]] were related to the [[Tokugawa clan|Matsudaira clan]], whom they served during the [[Sengoku Period]]. They became one of the chief retainer families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and were represented by a number of branches.
 
The Sakai of [[Mikawa province]] were related to the [[Tokugawa clan|Matsudaira clan]], whom they served during the [[Sengoku Period]]. They became one of the chief retainer families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and were represented by a number of branches.
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During the [[Edo period]], the Sakai became the lords of [[Himeji han]].
  
 
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* [[Sakai Ietsugu]] 1564-1619   
 
* [[Sakai Ietsugu]] 1564-1619   
 
* [[Sakai Shigetada]] 1549-1615  
 
* [[Sakai Shigetada]] 1549-1615  
* [[Sakai Kyuzo|Sakai Kyûzô]] 1555-1570
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* [[Sakai Kyuzo|Sakai Kyûzô]] 1555-1570
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* [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]] 1761-1828
 
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Revision as of 12:24, 13 September 2013

The Sakai kamon.
Himeji castle, home to the Sakai clan for much of the Edo period

The Sakai of Mikawa province were related to the Matsudaira clan, whom they served during the Sengoku Period. They became one of the chief retainer families of Tokugawa Ieyasu and were represented by a number of branches.

During the Edo period, the Sakai became the lords of Himeji han.

Members of the Sakai clan