Kuroishi Domain 黒石藩 | |||||||||
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Domain of Japan | |||||||||
1809–1871 | |||||||||
Map of Nanbu and Tsugaru clan holdings in the late Edo period. Hirosaki Domain in green, Kuroishi Domain in dark green; lands of the rival Nanbu Domain are in yellow and orange | |||||||||
Capital | Kuroishi jin'ya | ||||||||
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• Coordinates | 40°36′25″N 140°27′52″E / 40.60694°N 140.46444°E | ||||||||
• Type | Daimyō | ||||||||
Historical era | Edo period | ||||||||
• Split from Hirosaki Domain | 1809 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1871 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Aomori Prefecture |
Kuroishi Domain (黒石藩, Kuroishi-han) was a tozama feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan.[1] It is located in northwestern Mutsu Province, Honshū. Its territory included 2000 koku in the area around present-day city of Kuroishi, 1000 koku in present-day Hiranani, and 2000 koku in what is now part of Ōta, Gunma. The domain was centered at Kuroishi Jin'ya, located in the center of what is now the city of Kuroishi in Aomori Prefecture.