Kokura han
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- Territory: parts of Buzen province
- Castle: Kokura castle
- Lords: Ogasawara clan
- Kokudaka: 370,000 koku
- Japanese: 小倉藩 (Kokura han)
Kokura han was an Edo period domain in Buzen province. Ruled by the Ogasawara clan from Kokura castle, it was assessed at a kokudaka of 370,000 koku. The domain was one of five in Kyushu which was obliged by the Tokugawa shogunate to contribute to coastal defense, and also regularly provided kawa-gozabune (luxury riverboats) to the Ryukyuan embassies to Edo, for use on the Yodo River connecting Osaka and Fushimi.
Though originally ruled by the Hosokawa clan, Kokura was given to the Ogasawara in 1632 as part of efforts by the Tokugawa shogunate to place more fudai daimyô in Kyushu, and to thus defend against potential uprising by Kyushu daimyô like the Shimazu clan.
Partial List of Lords of Kokura
- Hosokawa Tadaoki (1603-?)
- Hosokawa Tadatoshi (?-1632)
- Ogasawara Tadazane (1632-?)
- Ogasawara Tadataka (lord c. 1710)[1]
- Ogasawara Tadafusa (lord c. 1752)[1]
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- Ogasawara Tadakata (lord c. 1811)