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was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kōzuke Province (modern-day Gunma Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Nanokaichi ''jin'ya'' in what is now part of the city of Tomioka, Gunma. Parts of the ''jin'ya'', including the daimyo residence and gardens are preserved on the original site (now part of Tomioka High School). Nanokaichi was ruled throughout its history by a junior branch of the Maeda clan of Kaga. ==History== Maeda Toshitaka, the 5th son of Maeda Toshiie was awarded a fief of 10,000 ''koku'' by Tokugawa Ieyasu for his services during the Siege of Osaka. The location of the new holding in Kōzuke Province was selected partly to provide the Maeda clan a convenient stopping point in the ''sankin kōtai'' procession to the shogun’s court in Edo. During the rule of Maeda Toshiyoshi, the 11th daimyo of Nanokaichi, an extensive fiscal reform program was undertaken. However, during the rule of his successor, Maeda Toshiakira, although a domain academy was established, the ''jin'ya'' along with most of the town burned down in a fire and the domain suffered from repeated crop failures, leading to a request for assistance to the parent house in Kaga Domain. During the Boshin War, the domain sided with the imperial forces. After the end of the conflict, with the abolition of the han system in July 1871, Nanokaichi Domain became “Nanokaichi Prefecture”, which later became part of Gunma Prefecture. The domain had a population of 614 in 174 households per a census in 1840. The domain’s residence in Edo was located near Hanzōmon〔(Edo daimyo.net )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nanokaichi Domain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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