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In June 1650, Mōri Narikata moved his seat to a place called Nogami, which he renamed "Tokuyama". The new location was more convenient for trade and commerce, and the domain was renamed "Tokuyama Domain". In 1716, under the third
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of Tokuyama Domain for "disrespect". However, through the efforts of Mototsugu's son Mōri Mototaka and senior retainers, the domain was revived in 1719, albeit with a reduction in
1277: 273: 1041: 144: 1221: 289: 1231: 1307: 1292: 82: 457:, visiting his estates only in 1634. For the most part, his holdings were administered by officials from the parent domain dispatched from 1034: 957: 929: 504:, Mōri Hiroshige, was raised in status to "castle-holding daimyō", and Tokuyama jin'ya was renamed "Tokuyama Castle" and the domain's 1256: 1246: 1027: 1312: 441:, the domain was initially referred to as "Kudamatsu Domain". In a land survey of 1625, it was estimated that his actual 1236: 1226: 1251: 900: 517: 397: 210: 1302: 1150: 563: 1287: 1241: 569: 575: 1297: 1178: 475:, or else third sons of retainers of the parent domain who had poor prospects for employment closer to home. 588: 331: 991: 433:
and was authorized to establish a cadet branch of the Mōri clan. As his seat was initially located in
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On July 26, 1945, Tokuyama Castle was destroyed by the Tokuyama Air Raid.
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site of Tokuyama Castle, now Shunan City Cultural Center
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only in 1634. Mōri Narikata spent most of his time in
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Tokuyama Domain was dissolved in the 311: 280: 223: 128: 101: 535:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 249: 230: 206: 196: 192: 178: 135: 7: 875:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 849:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 823:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 797:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 771:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 745:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 719:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 693:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 667:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 388:in what is now part of the city of 373:Japan, in what is now southeastern 14: 630: 461:; however, many of the domain's 310: 303: 296:Show map of Yamaguchi Prefecture 279: 272: 81: 1308:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1293:History of Yamaguchi Prefecture 993:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 990:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 1: 539:As with most domains in the 920:Nakayama, Yoshiaki (2015). 901:Abolition of the han system 518:abolition of the han system 421:was granted estates with a 398:abolition of the han system 355: 293:Location of Tokuyama Castle 211:Abolition of the han system 1329: 1159:Okayama-Shinden (Kamogata) 1212: 1164:Okayama-Shinden (Ikusaka) 1061: 629: 381:, it was centered around 377:. A subsidiary domain of 349: 250: 246: 220: 193: 179: 175: 78: 66: 61: 50: 41: 28: 977:. Tuttle (reprint) 1972. 413:Mōri Narikata, a son of 160:34.061472°N 131.813250°E 138: • Coordinates 500:. In 1836, the eighth 471:made masterless by the 319:Tokuyama Domain (Japan) 948:Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 924:. Kosaido Publishing. 340: 1232:Hokuriku & Kōshin 1222:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 863:Mōri Motomitsu (吉川経賢) 837:Mōri Hiroshige (毛利広鎮) 811:Mōri Nariyoshi (毛利就馴) 707:Mōri Mototsugu (毛利元次) 524:was more than 69,000 516:. At the time of the 445:was more than 40,000 334: 225:Contained within 165:34.061472; 131.813250 952:. 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Domain
Japan

Mon of the Mōri clan of Tokuyama Domain
Mon
Mōri clan
Tokuyama jin'ya
ja
34°03′41.3″N 131°48′47.7″E / 34.061472°N 131.813250°E / 34.061472; 131.813250
Edo period
Abolition of the han system
Province
Suō Province
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Tokuyama Domain is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture
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Tokuyama Domain is located in Japan

feudal domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Chōshū Domain
Tokuyama jin'ya
Shūnan, Yamaguchi
Mōri clan
abolition of the han system
Mōri Terumoto
Mōri Hidenari
kokudaka

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