Yanagawa Domain
Yanagawa Domain (柳河藩, Yanagawa-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was associated with Chikugo Province in modern-day Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu.
| Yanagawa Domain 柳河藩  | |
|---|---|
| Domain of Japan | |
| 1600–1871 | |
| Capital | Yanagawa Castle | 
| History | |
| • Type | Daimyō | 
| Historical era | Edo period | 
• Established   | 1600 | 
• Disestablished   | 1871 | 
| Today part of | Fukuoka Prefecture | 

Marker showing the location of Yanagawa Castle
In the Han system, Yanagawa was a political and economic abstraction based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[1] In other words, the domain was defined in terms of kokudaka, not land area.[2] This was different from the feudalism of the West.
List of daimyōs
    
The hereditary daimyōs were head of the clan and head of the domain.
- Yoshimasa
 - Tadamasa
 
    Tachibana clan, 1620–1871 (tozama; 109,000 koku)
- Muneshige
 - Tadashige
 - Akitora
 - Akitaka
 - Sadayoshi
 - Sadanori
 - Akinao
 - Akihisa
 - Akikata
 - Akihiro
 - Akinobu
 - Akitomo
 
See also
    
    
References
    

- Mass, Jeffrey P. and William B. Hauser. (1987). The Bakufu in Japanese History, p. 150.
 - Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century, p. 18.
 
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