Miyazu Domain 宮津藩 | |
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under Tokugawa shogunate Japan | |
1600–1871 | |
Capital | Miyazu Castle |
Area | |
• Coordinates | 35°32′11.6″N 135°11′53.9″E / 35.536556°N 135.198306°E |
• Type | Daimyō |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1600 |
• Kyōgoku clan | 1600 |
• Nagai clan | 1669 |
• Abe clan | 1681 |
• Okudaira clan | 1697 |
• Aoyama clan | 1717 |
• Honjō-Matsudaira clan | 1758 |
• Disestablished | 1871 |
Today part of | part of Kyoto Prefecture |
Miyazu Domain (宮津藩, Miyazu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Tango Province in what is now the northern portion of modern-day Kyoto Prefecture. It was centered around the Miyazu Castle which was located in what is now the city of Miyazu, Kyoto and was controlled by a number of fudai daimyō clans through its history. [1][2][3]