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provinces, with its central administration based at Nagoya Castle. At its zenith, the Owari Domain boasted an impressive rating of 619,500 koku, making it the largest landholding of the
Tokugawa clan outside of the shogunal territories. The ruling clan of the Owari Domain was the Tokugawa clan,
373:, the second lord, focused on policies related to temples and shrines, but excessive reconstruction led to financial instability. Fiscal reforms were implemented, but natural disasters further weakened the domain's finances.
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holding the prestigious position of the highest rank among the gosanke. Additionally, the domain was sometimes referred to as the Nagoya Domain due to its association with Nagoya Castle.
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Nagoya Castle was the administrative seat of the Owari Domain
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2228:Nishi-Ōhira
2025:List of Han
1742:Danjo-hitsu
965:Sub-domains
36:(1610–1871)
2371:Categories
2031:References
2020:Han system
1479:Court Rank
1075:Court Rank
1015:Edo period
1009:under the
460:Court Rank
417:to become
403:Yoshikatsu
203:Edo period
127:Government
2243:Nishibata
2203:Hamamatsu
1995:1869–1870
1961:1860–1869
1927:1858–1860
1890:1850–1858
1853:1832–1850
1816:1804–1832
1775:1801–1804
1738:1795–1801
1697:1777–1795
1656:1771–1777
1619:1739–1771
1582:1732–1739
1545:1715–1732
1508:1700–1715
1434:Bakumatsu
1379:1845–1871
1353:1833–1845
1330:1830–1833
1304:1820–1830
1278:1797–1820
1252:1746–1797
1226:1744–1746
1200:1721–1744
1174:1696–1721
1148:1664–1696
1122:1638–1664
1096:1620–1638
943:1869–1871
914:1863–1869
885:1858–1863
856:1849–1858
828:1845–1849
799:1839–1845
770:1827–1839
741:1799–1827
712:1761–1799
683:1739–1761
654:1730–1739
625:1713–1730
568:1699–1713
539:1693–1699
510:1650–1693
481:1607–1650
59:1600–1871
2278:Takatomi
2198:Yokosuka
2193:Kakegawa
2014:See also
2001:– none –
1998:- none –
1964:– none –
1933:– none –
1930:– none –
1484:kokudaka
1365:109,000
1339:109,000
1316:109,000
1290:109,000
1264:109,000
1238:109,000
1212:109,000
1186:109,000
1160:109,000
1134:109,000
1108:109,000
1080:kokudaka
977:and the
955:619,500
949:(中納言従三位)
926:619,500
920:(近衛、今中将)
897:619,500
868:619,500
862:(中納言従三位)
839:619,500
811:619,500
782:619,500
753:619,500
724:619,500
695:619,500
689:(中納言従三位)
666:619,500
660:(中納言従三位)
637:619,500
631:(中納言従三位)
608:619,500
580:619,500
574:(中納言従三位)
551:619,500
545:(中納言従三位)
522:619,500
493:619,500
465:kokudaka
70:View of
54:of Japan
2351:Shikoku
2346:Chūgoku
2268:Iwamura
2253:Inuyama
2223:Okazaki
2153:Domains
2004:30,000
1970:30,000
1936:30,000
1902:30,000
1865:30,000
1828:30,000
1791:30,000
1750:30,000
1713:30,000
1703:(摂津守);
1672:30,000
1662:(摂津守);
1631:30,000
1594:30,000
1588:(左近衛少将)
1557:30,000
1520:30,000
1459:Shinpan
747:(行厳大納言)
594:(徳川五郎太)
399:Tokaido
355:Shinano
317:History
310:Shinano
171:(first)
117:Capital
93:of the
2356:Kyūshū
2303:Takasu
2248:Nishio
2238:Kariya
2233:Koromo
2218:Tahara
2188:Sagara
2183:Tanaka
2168:Numazu
2108:
2081:
2054:
1781:(左少将);
1744:(弾正大弼)
1625:(中務大輔)
1473:Tenure
1385:(左近将監)
1359:(左近将監)
1333:-None-
1310:(左近将監)
1284:(左近将監)
1258:(左京大夫)
1154:(左近将監)
1128:(左近将監)
1102:(左近将監)
1093:(立花宗茂)
1069:Tenure
1005:was a
940:(徳川慶恕)
911:(徳川義宜)
891:(権大納言)
882:(徳川茂徳)
853:(徳川慶恕)
825:(徳川慶臧)
805:(権大納言)
796:(徳川斉荘)
776:(権大納言)
767:(徳川斉温)
738:(徳川斉朝)
718:(権大納言)
709:(徳川宗睦)
680:(徳川宗勝)
651:(徳川宗春)
622:(徳川継友)
565:(徳川吉通)
536:(徳川綱誠)
516:(権大納言)
507:(徳川光友)
487:(右兵衛神)
478:(徳川義直)
454:Tenure
379:Shogun
363:Settsu
361:, and
351:Mikawa
308:, and
186:(last)
153:
148:Daimyō
140:Daimyō
52:Domain
23:(1871)
2341:Kinki
2336:Chūbu
2326:Kantō
2288:Ōgaki
2263:Naegi
2258:Owari
2208:Horie
2173:Ojima
2157:Chūbu
1896:(左少将)
1859:(左少将)
1822:(左少将)
1731:[松平義当
1690:松平 義裕
1551:(摂津守)
1514:(摂津守)
1415:Kaizu
1232:(飛騨守)
1206:(飛騨守)
1180:(飛騨守)
302:Owari
294:Japan
2298:Imao
2283:Kanō
2273:Gujō
2106:ISBN
2079:ISBN
2052:ISBN
2006:koku
1988:松平義生
1972:koku
1954:松平義勇
1938:koku
1920:松平義端
1904:koku
1883:徳川茂徳
1867:koku
1846:松平義建
1830:koku
1809:松平義和
1793:koku
1785:(侍従)
1783:Jijū
1768:松平義居
1752:koku
1715:koku
1707:(侍従)
1705:Jijū
1674:koku
1666:(侍従)
1664:Jijū
1649:松平義柄
1633:koku
1612:松平義敏
1596:koku
1575:松平義淳
1559:koku
1538:松平義孝
1522:koku
1501:松平義行
1470:Name
1438:koku
1419:Gifu
1405:The
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1367:koku
1341:koku
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1066:Name
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928:koku
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870:koku
841:koku
832:none
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697:koku
668:koku
639:koku
610:koku
601:none
597:1713
582:koku
553:koku
524:koku
495:koku
451:Name
347:Mino
306:Mino
229:1871
219:1600
26:名古屋藩
2155:of
1013:of
994:柳河藩
973:in
359:Omi
90:Mon
45:尾張藩
39:尾張藩
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1944:13
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