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The was a Japanese domain during the Edo period, located in Mino Province (modern-day Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture). ==History== Historically, the Ōgaki area had been a highly important point of transit from Mino Province to Ōmi Province; it was vital to Saitō Dōsan and later to Oda Nobunaga. In the Edo period, the domain changed hands several times before it was given to the Toda clan, who held it until the Meiji Restoration. The Ōgaki Domain took part in the Boshin War, first on the side of the Shogunate, and then as one of the components of the imperial army which was at the forefront of the offensive against Aizu and the northern domains.〔Yamakawa Kenjirō (1931). ''Aizu Boshin Senshi.'' (Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai) pp. 232-33.〕 In the Meiji period, the Toda family of Ōgaki received the rank of viscount (伯爵 ''hakushaku'') in the new ''kazoku'' nobility.
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