Komono Domain

Komono Domain

The nihongo|Komono Domain|菰野藩|Komono han was a Japanese domain in Ise Province (present-day Mie Prefecture). It was ruled for the entirety of its history by the Hijikata clan.

List of Daimyo

*Hijikata clan (Tozama; 12,000 koku)

#Katsuuji
#Katsutaka
#Katsutoyo
#Katsuyoshi
#Katsufusa
#Katsumasa
#Katsunaga
#Katsusada
#Katsutane
#Katsuoki
#Katsuyoshi
#Katsunaga
#Katsuyuki

References

*ja icon [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kinki/komono.html Komono on "Edo 300 HTML"]


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