Fukuyama han
- Castle: Fukuyama castle
- Lords: Mizuno, Matsudaira, Abe clans
- Kokudaka: 100,000 koku
- Japanese: 福山藩 (Fukuyama han)
Fukuyama han was a domain based at Fukuyama castle in Bingo province, a short distance east of Hiroshima. The domain was ruled by the Mizuno, Matsudaira, and Abe clans over the course of the Edo period.
The area was controlled by Fukushima Masanori at the beginning of the Edo period, but was turned over to Mizuno Katsunari in 1619.
Lords of Fukuyama
- Mizuno Katsunari (r. 1619-1639; b. 1564-d. 1651)
- Mizuno Katsutoshi (r. 1639-1655; b. 1598-d. 1655)
- Mizuno Katsusada (r. 1655-1662; b. 1625-d. 1662)
- Mizuno Katsutane (r. 1663-1697; b. 1661-d. 1697)
- Mizuno Katsumine (r. 1697-1698; b. 1697-d. 1698)
- Matsudaira Tadamasa (r. 1700-1710; b. 1683-d. 1746)
- Abe Masakuni (r. 1710-1715; b. 1658-d. 1715)
- Abe Masayoshi (r. 1715-1748; b. 1700-d. 1769)
- Abe Masasuke (r. 1748-1769; b. 1724-d. 1769)
- Abe Masatomo (r. 1769-1803; b. 1745-d. 1805)
- Abe Masakiyo (r. 1803-1826; b. 1774-d. 1826)
- Abe Masayasu (r. 1826-1836; b. 1809-d. 1870)
- Abe Masahiro
- Abe Masanori
- Abe Masakata
- Abe Masatake