Ichinoseki han
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was a Japanese domain of the Edo period
Edo period
The , or , is a division of Japanese history which was ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family, running from 1603 to 1868. The political entity of this period was the Tokugawa shogunate....

, located in Mutsu Province
Mutsu Province
was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori prefecture and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture...

. It was a branch domain of the Date clan of Sendai, ruled by the Tamura clan
Tamura clan
The ' was a Japanese samurai clan which rose to prominence in the Sengoku period. It was part of the fighting in Mutsu Province...

. Ichinoseki took part in the Ouetsu Reppan Domei
Ouetsu Reppan Domei
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 in 1868, before surrendering to the Satsuma-Chōshū coalition.

Genealogy of the Tamura Lords

  1. Tamura Muneyoshi
    Tamura Muneyoshi
    was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Iwanuma Domain. He was the grandson of Date Masamune.-References:...

  2. Tamura Tateaki (1656–1708)
  3. Tamura Nobuaki (1670–1727)
  4. Tamura Muraaki (1707–1755)
  5. Tamura Murataka (1737–1782)
  6. Tamura Murasuke (1763–1808)
  7. Tamura Muneaki (1784–1827)
  8. Tamura Kuniaki (1817–1840)
  9. Tamura Kuniyuki (1820–1857)
  10. Tamura Yukiaki (1850–1867)
  11. Tamura Kuniyoshi
    Tamura Kuniyoshi
    Viscount was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Ichinoseki Domain. Under his leadership, the domain took part in the Boshin War of 1868-69, as part of the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei.-References:...

     (1852–1887)
  12. Tamura Takaaki
    Tamura Takaaki
    Tamura Takaaki was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Date clan....

    (1858–1922)
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