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Furuta Shigeharu built Hamada Castle. In 1648, his son Furuta Shigetsune was enraged when he found that his senior retainers had made arrangements to adopt an heir from a cadet branch of the clan without his authorization and had them executed. The shogunate declared him to be insane, and ordered his
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instead. The incensed Sakazaka plotted to kidnap her, but the plot was discovered by the shogunate, and the Sakazaka clan was destroyed. The territory was held as
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territory directly subordinate to the shogunate for a few years, and in 1619 was awarded to Furuta Shigeharu from Ise-Matsuzaka Domain with a
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and he ruled Tsuruta to the Meiji restoration. Meanwhile, Chōshū forces occupied Hamada and declared its annexation to Chōshū. Following the
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deprived the Mōri of two-thirds of their holdings, reducing the clan to the two provinces of
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in 1759. The domain was then assigned to Honda Tadahisa, a direct descendant of
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in 1836. Hamada Domain was then assigned to Matsudaira (Ochi) Nariatsu from
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over the "Senhime incident". Sakazaki had been promised Ieyasu's daughter
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Administrative division in western Japan during the Edo period (1619-1866)
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of the domain. In 1649, Matsudaira (Matsui) Yasue was transferred from
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Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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and the domain was thus a strong supporter of the shogunate in the
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of 1866, his forces were completely crushed by the forces of
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Surviving portion of San-no-maru wall of Hamada Castle
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Hamada Domain was conquered by 1124: 993: 893: 740: 666: 554:of that territory was only 8000 392:was part of the holdings of the 275: 268: 244: 237: 63: 1361:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 1358:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 55:Surviving gate of Hamada Castle 1424: 1411: 1394:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 1368: 1349: 346:Japan, in what is now western 261:Show map of Shimane Prefecture 1: 1714:History of Shimane Prefecture 1274: 1432:"Matsudaira (Ochi)" at p. 32 578:As with most domains in the 308:Matsudaira Takeakira, final 7: 1288:Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 1269:Abolition of the han system 1257: 1228:Matsudaira Takeakira (松平武聰) 1019:Matsudaira Yasuyoshi (松平康福) 870:Matsudaira Yasuyoshi (松平康福) 360:of various branches of the 328: 176:Abolition of the han system 10: 1755: 1580:Okayama-Shinden (Kamogata) 1202:Matsudaira Takenari (松平武成) 1150:Matsudaira Nariatsu (松平斉厚) 1101:Matsudaira Yasutaka (松平康爵) 1049:Matsudaira Yasusada (松平康定) 844:Matsudaira Yasutoyo (松平康豊) 818:Matsudaira Yasukazu (松平康員) 792:Matsudaira Yasunori (松平康宦) 766:Matsudaira Yasuteru (松平康映) 396:. however, after the 1600 379: 125:34.9029083°N 132.0733250°E 1633: 1585:Okayama-Shinden (Ikusaka) 1482: 1402:"Matsui (Matsudaira)" at 1176:Matsudaira Takeoki (松平武揚) 1123: 992: 892: 739: 665: 350:. 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Domain
Japan

Mon of the Ochi-Matsudaira clan of Hamada Domain
Mon
Matsudaira clan
Hamada Castle
34°54′10.47″N 132°4′23.97″E / 34.9029083°N 132.0733250°E / 34.9029083; 132.0733250
Edo period
Abolition of the han system
Province
Iwami Province
Shimane Prefecture
Hamada Domain is located in Shimane Prefecture
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Hamada Domain is located in Japan


feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Shimane Prefecture
Hamada Castle
fudai daimyō
Matsudaira clan
Chōshū Domain
Bakumatsu period
Second Chōshū expedition
Sengoku period
Iwami Province

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