Uwajima han

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Uwajima han was a small 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 Tôhoku region). Its rulers enjoyed honorary kuni-mochi ("province-holder") status despite the domain's small size.

Daimyô of Uwajima

  1. Tôdô Takatora (until 1608)
  2. Date Hidemune (1608 - d. 1658)
  3. Date Munetoshi
  4. Date Muranaga (d. 1824)
  5. Date Munetada (1824 - 1871)

References

  • Roberts, Luke. Performing the Great Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p48.