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Shirakawa Domain

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of Shirakawa in 1692 and initially implemented plans to repair the domain's finances through fiscal restraint and reduction of the income of his retainers. These policies were reversed in 1720 by the powerful Toki-faction within the clan, whose solution to the domain's finances was a drastic increase
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that it was supposed to be able to produce, 108,600 had been reported "lost". Sadanobu worked ceaselessly to fix the economic situation in Shirakawa, finally saving it and bringing its finances and agriculture back to stability. These reforms, coupled with Sadanobu's continued political maneuvering,
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territory under direct control of the Shogunate. Although he protested the move, and later petitioned to return to Shirakawa, he was allowed to return for less than a month before Komine Castle was again taken from him, and placed under the control of
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retainer of Shirakawa Domain, and was adopted as heir to Abe Masakata. However, he died only three months after taking office. As he had no heir, his death was kept secret from the authorities until Abe Masahisa could be summoned from
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which divided his retainers between a faction favoring a son-in-law and a faction favoring a grandson. His inability to resolve this crisis resulted in his demotion and replacement by another branch of the Matsudaira clan.
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higher than his official rating. However, this disparity and complaints from his subjects on harsh and excessive taxation, led to his son, Honda Tadahira, being transferred to
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holding. However, in 1866, when his father was forced into retirement for his actions in the opening of the port of Hyōgo to foreign trade, Masakiyo was named
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and Shirakawa Domains. Masanori was ordered to relocate to Shirakawa, but in the midst of this move he died. The succession passed to his cousin Abe Masaatsu.
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in 1837. Although he appeared to have a bright future, he also had weak health and died in 1838. His grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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as the border between the “settled” regions of Japan proper, and the “frontier” regions of northern Japan, and was of great strategic importance. During the
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Shirakawa then came under yet another branch of the Matsudaira clan, with the appointment of Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Tadayoshi. His adopted grandson,
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and surrounding areas. However, he fell ill and died the following year in 1864. His grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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and the anti-treaty faction within the shogunate, and after Abe gave in to the foreign demands, he was fired from his office. placed under
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After the end of the conflict, Shirakawa Domain was dissolved in December 1868, and became Shirakawa Prefecture in August 1869. After the
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and proclaimed heir. Masasada's death was announced on the same day. Masasada's grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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Shirakawa was then assigned to Matsudaira (Okudaira) Tadahiro, but he was in poor health and assigned running the domain to his
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early the following year. This period of Sadanobu's strengthening of the already faltering Tokugawa regime is known as the
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brought him fame, and he was named chief councilor of the Shōgunate in the summer of 1787, and regent to the 11th shōgun
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retainer of Shirakawa Domain, and inherited this post when his elder brother Abe Masada was selected to become
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in July 1871, it became part of “Nihonmatsu Prefecture”, which later became part of Fukushima Prefecture.
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in taxation. This resulted in a major peasant uprising. Naonori's successor, Motochika, initiated a
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of Shirakawa. The very same day, he was transferred to Tanagura and Shirakawa Domain became
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and was posthumously adopted as heir to his cousin Abe Masanori. His courtesy title was
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to the foreigners, but this act precipitated his forced retirement and loss of 40,000
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was immediately faced with his domain's economically disastrous position: of 110,000
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surname. However, his tenure at Shirakawa was short, and he was transferred to
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and died in 1874. His grave is at the temple of Saifuku-ji in Kurumae, Tokyo.
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and was posthumous adopted as heir to Abe Masasada. His courtesy title was
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and was posthumous adopted as heir to Abe Masaakira. His courtesy title was
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and Abe Masakiyo returned briefly in 1868, but the castle was destroyed by
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of Shirakawa. In 1859, he helped arrange for the wedding between Princess
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of Shirakawa Domain. He was the son of Matsudaira Yorioki, the 5th son of
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territory administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but the
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and was adopted as heir to Abe Masaatsu. His courtesy title was
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of Shirakawa Domain. He was the eldest son of Abe Shōzō, a 3000
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of Shirakawa, and a couple of months later was appointed both
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Feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan
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in 1847, but retired the following year. He lived into the
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went to his son, Abe Masakiyo. He died in Tokyo in 1887.
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of Shirakawa Domain, and an important official in the
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The castle was garrisoned by troops of the 1801:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the 14th son of 1701:of Shirakawa Masanori was the second son of 1687:, February 26, 1806 – November 8, 1823) 8: 2293:江戸時代全大名家事典 (Edo period Daimyo Encyclopaedia) 1857:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the 4th son of 1821:. Noted for his intelligence, he served as 2221:Politics in the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1600-1843, 2001:, February 15, 1828 – April 20, 1887) 630:surveys and projected agricultural yields. 2684:States and territories established in 1627 2409: 2395: 2387: 1951:of Shirakawa Domain. He was the nephew of 519:, who ruled over eight generations to the 18: 1905:, November 28, 1823 - September 22, 1848) 585:could be appointed. 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He overcame the objections of the 471:Matsudaira (Echizen) Naonori became 1795:, September 14, 1813 - May 3, 1838) 1654:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1617:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1576:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1501:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1464:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1427:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 1339:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1302:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1261:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1224:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1129:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1088:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1030:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 972:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 935:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 511:Shirakawa was then assigned to the 2174:. In 1868, the castle fell to the 374:'s generals, was transferred from 14: 1851:, July 27, 1823 - April 11, 1874) 1350: 1181: 1041: 983: 892: 834: 735: 428:The domain was then assigned to 224: 204: 184: 164: 144: 2714:1868 disestablishments in Japan 2699:History of Fukushima Prefecture 2238:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 2235:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 571:in 1866. Shirakawa then became 1969:in 1849. In 1863, he assisted 413:, with an increase to 140,000 394:. He was followed by his son, 30:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan 1: 1725:issued a decree rotating the 2315:Beasley, William G. (1955). 2126:was the 8th (and final) Abe 2052:, and the following year to 616:As with most domains in the 323:. Its most famous ruler was 267:part of Fukushima Prefecture 2382:Shirakawa on "Edo 300 HTML" 606:abolition of the han system 319:in what is now the city of 311:Japan, located in southern 293: 2760: 2186:. 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Masayoshi 1700: 1696: 1692: 1679: 1674: 1666: 1660: 1656: 1653: 1650: 1647: 1644: 1633: 1630: 1627: 1626: 1623: 1619: 1616: 1613: 1609: 1608:Buzen-no-kami 1606: 1603: 1592: 1589: 1586: 1585: 1582: 1578: 1575: 1572: 1568: 1565: 1562: 1551: 1548: 1545: 1544: 1541: 1537: 1534: 1531: 1528: 1517: 1514: 1511: 1510: 1507: 1503: 1500: 1497: 1496:Etchū-no-kami 1494: 1491: 1480: 1477: 1474: 1473: 1470: 1466: 1463: 1460: 1457: 1454: 1443: 1442:Abe Masaakira 1440: 1437: 1436: 1433: 1429: 1426: 1423: 1420: 1417: 1406: 1403: 1400: 1399: 1396: 1392: 1389: 1386: 1383: 1372: 1369: 1366: 1365: 1361: 1357: 1353: 1348: 1345: 1341: 1338: 1335: 1334:Etchū-no-kami 1332: 1329: 1318: 1315: 1312: 1311: 1308: 1304: 1301: 1298: 1294: 1293:Etchū-no-kami 1291: 1288: 1277: 1274: 1271: 1270: 1267: 1263: 1260: 1257: 1256:Etchū-no-kami 1254: 1251: 1240: 1237: 1234: 1233: 1230: 1226: 1223: 1220: 1219:Etchū-no-kami 1217: 1214: 1203: 1200: 1197: 1196: 1192: 1189:(Hisamatsu) ( 1188: 1184: 1179: 1176: 1172: 1169: 1166: 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Index

Komine Castle
37°07′57″N 140°12′49″E / 37.132624°N 140.213583°E / 37.132624; 140.213583
Daimyō

Niwa

Sakakibara

Honda

Matsudaira

Abe

feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Mutsu Province
Komine Castle
Shirakawa, Fukushima
Matsudaira Sadanobu
Kansei Reforms
Boshin War
Meiji restoration
Shirakawa Barrier
Nara period
Sengoku period
Aizu
Niwa Nagashige
Tokugawa Ieyasu

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