Hida-Takayama Domain
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The was a feudal domain in Hida Province
Hida Province
is an old province located in the area of Gifu Prefecture. It was sometimes called . The province was in the Tōsandō area of central Honshu.-History:...

, Japan
Japan
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. It was also called the Takayama Domain (高山藩 Takayama-han). The area was controlled by the Kanamori clan
Kanamori clan
The was a Japanese clan during the Sengoku period that descended from Seiwa Genji through Hida Province's Toki clan. This clan ruled over the Hida-Takayama Domain during the Sengoku period.-History:One of Toki Sadayori was also known as Ōhata Sadayori...

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Leaders

The Kanamori clan ruled the domain from 1586 to 1692, when the domain came under control of the new national government.

Kanamori clan
Kanamori clan
The was a Japanese clan during the Sengoku period that descended from Seiwa Genji through Hida Province's Toki clan. This clan ruled over the Hida-Takayama Domain during the Sengoku period.-History:One of Toki Sadayori was also known as Ōhata Sadayori...

  1. Kanamori Nagachika
    Kanamori Nagachika
    was a Japanese samurai who lived from the Sengoku period into the early Edo period. He was the first ruler of the Kanamori clan and served as a retainer of the Oda, Toyotomi, and Tokugawa clans. Later in his life, he also became a daimyo....

  2. Kanamori Yoshishige (金森可重)
  3. Kanamori Shigeyori (金森重頼)
  4. Kanamori Yorinao (金森頼直)
  5. Kanamori Yorinari (金森頼業)
  6. Kanamori Yoritoki (金森頼時)
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