Tokuyama Domain (1650–1871)徳山藩 Kudamatsu Domain (1617–1650)下松藩 | |
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Domain of Japan | |
1617–1871 | |
Capital | Kudamatsu jin'ya (1617–1650) Tokuyama jin'ya (1650–1871) |
Area | |
• Coordinates | 34°03′41.3″N 131°48′47.7″E / 34.061472°N 131.813250°E |
Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1617 |
1871 | |
Contained within | |
• Province | Suō Province |
Today part of | Yamaguchi Prefecture |
Tokuyama Domain (徳山藩, Tokuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now southeastern Yamaguchi Prefecture. A subsidiary domain of Chōshū Domain, it was centered around Tokuyama jin'ya in what is now part of the city of Shūnan, Yamaguchi, and was ruled throughout its history by a cadet branch of the Mōri clan. Tokuyama Domain was dissolved in the abolition of the han system in 1871.[1][2][3]