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288: 366:. This marked a significant turning point for both clans, as they had to navigate the challenges of relinquishing their traditional roles and embracing new strategies for survival and prosperity. The Shimazu clan, on the brink of conquering Kyushu, faced a crushing defeat at the hands of the formidable army led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi responded to the pleas of Oita and Otomo, mustering a massive force that ultimately subdued Kyushu, including the region of Higo which was abandoned by the Shimazu clan. Following the defeat of the Shimazu clan, 1818: 135: 113: 1150: 708: 401:, is one of Japan's famous castles. He not only oversaw its construction but also played a key role in developing castle towns and road networks. Kiyomasa also improved agriculture with new fields and irrigation systems. Today, Kumamoto residents still admire his civil engineering projects for their role in the region's prosperity. Recent studies on Kato Kiyomasa reveal his creation of a mobilization and tax system during military expeditions to 96: 1757: 1688: 1673: 1647: 1591: 1576: 1561: 1546: 1528: 1513: 1498: 1107: 296: 1957: 394:. As a result of his military achievements and territorial acquisitions, Kato Kiyomasa solidified his power and influence in the region. The Kumamoto Domain was officially established, boasting a total holding of 520,000 koku under Kiyomasa's rule. This marked a significant shift in the balance of power in Kyushu during that period. 621: 332:
clans emerged as powerful daimyo, each establishing their bases in the north, central, and southern regions respectively. This led to a relatively peaceful period within the Sengoku era. However, tensions arose when the Aso clan launched an attack on the Kikuchi clan. Despite their victory, the Aso
358:, they willingly gave up their role as a powerful defense force in the southern region and instead adopted advanced weapons and tactics. This strategic shift allowed them to adapt to the changing times and align themselves with the Shimazu's vision for progress. In a similar vein, the 459:. Consequently, the domain's name was changed to Takase Domain. In 1870, a formal jinya, or administrative center, was completed and relocated to Iwasaki Village in Tamana District. In the same year, the domain was merged with the Kumamoto domain and ultimately abolished. 451:. Toshige received 35,000 koku of rice from the Kumamoto domain's rice store and set up his own domain. Unlike other feudal lords, Toshige resided in Teppozu, Edo and did not practice sankin kotai, the system of alternate attendance. However, with the advent of the 35:, which later expanded to 540,000 koku after the division of the 8th generation territory and the establishment of branch domains during the Hosokawa family era. In 1871, the domain faced territorial changes as it lost control over Kuma District and 1789: 341:
intervened and pacified the former Kikuchi territory. The Aso clan also came under the influence of the Otomo clan, further solidifying their control over the region. Following the introduction of firearms, the
2292: 2287: 1988: 443:(肥後新田藩), also known as the Kumamotoshinden domain, was a branch domain of the larger Kumamoto Domain. It was established in 1666 by Toshige, the younger brother of 2231: 2241: 31:(熊本 土間員), which was in existence from 1600 to 1871, had a significant influence in the region. Initially, it controlled its vast territory of 520,000 1937: 1910: 1883: 1856: 1981: 416:. He was banished to Shonai, isolating the clan. In 1870, Hosokawa Morihisa transformed into a Chihanji and joined the kzoku, leading the 304: 287: 2266: 1974: 2256: 409:. However, issues like rural village depletion and power struggles among vassals have led to criticism of Kiyomasa's rule. 55:), including Tsuruzaki and Saganoseki. This domain was also known as Higohan and its administrative center was situated at 2246: 2236: 2302: 2261: 1806: 1927: 1873: 1846: 1900: 1961: 405:. This system, which appointed senior vassals as branch lords and gave power to peasants, continued even after the 36: 2297: 2251: 2167: 413: 432:, later the 79th Prime Minister, became governor of Kumamoto Prefecture before retiring to pursue ceramics. 1817: 134: 2172: 1421: 1328: 1173: 796: 444: 2142: 1452: 1359: 1297: 1266: 1235: 1204: 1044: 982: 920: 363: 333:
clan faced their own internal conflicts and succession disputes among their relatives. As a result, the
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experienced a comparable destiny as they were methodically dismantled by the Shimazu army during their
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The Kato clan suffered a setback in 1632 when their leader lost his fief for his involvement in the
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in 1868, a provisional domain office was established at the Takase Town Magistrate's Office in
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in Kumamoto City. Despite not having complete control over Higo, the
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was established in 1871 after feudal domains were abolished. The
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Moritatsu, 28th Hosokawa family head, 3rd Marquess, 2nd Baron
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of the Kumamoto Domain held the status of feudal lords, or
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Hosokawa Toshinaga, final daimyo of Kumamotoshinden Domain
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Index

Higo Domain
koku
Amakusa District
Higo Province
Kumamoto Prefecture
Bungo Province
Oita Prefecture
Kumamoto Castle
Hosokawa clan
Daimyo
Domain

Kumamoto Castle

Mon
Hosokawa clan

Kumamoto Castle
Kumamoto Castle
Daimyō
Daimyō
Kato Kiyomasa
Hosokawa Morihisa
Kumamoto Prefecture



Sengoku period
Kikuchi
Aso

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