Ayabe Domain

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Ayabe Domain
綾部藩
under Tokugawa shogunate Japan
1633–1871
CapitalAyabe jin'ya
Area
 • Coordinates35°32′27.9″N 134°49′18.9″E / 35.541083°N 134.821917°E / 35.541083; 134.821917
 • Type
Daimyō
Historical eraEdo period
• Established
1633
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofpart of Kyoto Prefecture
Ayabe Domain is located in Kyoto Prefecture
Ayabe Domain
Location of Ayabe jin'ya
Ayabe Domain is located in Japan
Ayabe Domain
Ayabe Domain (Japan)
Kuki Takatomo

Ayabe Domain (綾部藩, Ayabe-han) was a

feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Tanba Province in what is now the central portion of modern-day Kyoto Prefecture. It was centered around Ayabe jin'ya, which were located in what is now the city of Ayabe, Kyoto.[1][2][3]

History

Meiji restoration
.

However, during the tenure of the second

Meiji government. Following the Meiji restoration he was made viscount (shishaku) in the kazoku peerage. In 1871, with the abolition of the han system
, Ayabe Domain became "Ayabe Prefecture" and subsequently became part of Kyoto Prefecture. The site of the Ayabe jin'ya is now the Kyoto Prefectural Ayabe Senior High School.

Holdings at the end of the Edo period

Most domains in the

cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[4][5]

  • Tanba Province
    • 5 villages in Funai District
    • 32 villages in Ikaruga District
    • 25 villages in Amata District

List of daimyō

# Name Tenure Courtesy title Court Rank kokudaka
Tozama
)
1 Kuki Takasue (九鬼隆季) 1633 - 1674 Shikibu-shōyū (式部少輔) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 20,000 -> 19,500 koku
2 Kuki Takatsune (九鬼隆常) 1674 - 1698 Ōsumi-no-kami (大隅守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
3 Kuki Takanao (九鬼隆直) 1698 - 1713 Nagato-no-kami (長門守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
4 Kuki Takanobu (九鬼隆寛) 1713 - 1766 Bingo-no-kami (備後守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
5 Kuki Takasada (九鬼隆貞) 1766 - 1780 Shikibu-shōyū (式部少輔) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
6 Kuki Takayoshi (九鬼隆棋) 1780 - 1787 Ōsumi-no-kami (大隅守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
7 Kuki Takasato (九鬼隆郷) 1787 - 1808 Shikibu-shōyū (式部少輔) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
8 Kuki Takanori (九鬼隆度) 1808 - 1822 Izumo-no-kami (出雲守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
9 Kuki Takahiro (九鬼隆都) 1808 - 1861 Shikibu-shōyū (式部少輔) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 19,500 koku
10 Kuki Takamoto (九鬼隆備) 1861 - 1871 Ōsumi-no-kami (大隅守) Junior 5th Rank, Upper Grade (従五位上) 19,500 koku

See also

Further reading

References

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  3. ^ Papinot, E (1910). Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan. Tuttle (reprint) 1972.
  4. ^ Mass, Jeffrey P. and William B. Hauser. (1987). The Bakufu in Japanese History, p. 150.
  5. ^ Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century, p. 18.