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Tosa Domain

Tosa Domain

The nihongo|Tosa Domain|土佐藩|Tosa han was a feudal domain in Tosa Province of Japan (present-day Kōchi Prefecture) during the Edo period. Its official name is nihongo|"Kōchi han"|高知藩. Some from the domain played important roles in events in the late Tokugawa shogunate. Among them are Sakamoto Ryoma, Yui Mitsue, Gotō Shōjirō, Itagaki Taisuke, Nakae Chomin.

List of daimyo

*Yamauchi clan (Tozama; 202,600 koku)

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References

* Japanese Wikipedia


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