Tokuyama Domain

Tokuyama Domain
(1650–1871)
徳山藩

Kudamatsu Domain
(1617–1650)
下松藩
Domain of Japan
1617–1871
site of Tokuyama Castle, now Shunan City Cultural Center
Mon of the Mōri clan of Tokuyama Domain
CapitalKudamatsu jin'ya (1617–1650)
Tokuyama jin'ya [ja] (1650–1871)
Area
 • Coordinates34°03′41.3″N 131°48′47.7″E / 34.061472°N 131.813250°E / 34.061472; 131.813250
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1617
1871
Contained within
 • ProvinceSuō Province
Today part ofYamaguchi Prefecture
Tokuyama Domain is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture
Tokuyama Domain
Location of Tokuyama Castle
Tokuyama Domain is located in Japan
Tokuyama Domain
Tokuyama Domain (Japan)
Viscount Mōri Motoisha, son of the last daimyo of Tokuyama

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]

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  2. ^ Nigi, Kenichi (2004). 藩と城下町の事典―国別. Tokyodo Printing. ISBN 978-4490106510.
  3. ^ Papinot, E (1910). Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan. Tuttle (reprint) 1972.