Tsuruga Domain

However, after the 1600 Battle of Sekigahara, the victorious Tokugawa Ieyasu assigned all of Echizen Province as a 680,000 koku fief to his second son Yūki Hideyasu.Further, Yuki Hideyasu's son, Matsudaira Tadanao was dismissed by the shogunate for misgovernment, and Fukui Domain was greatly reduced in size.The final daimyō of Tsuruga, Sakai Tadatsune served as imperial governor under the Meiji government until the abolition of the han system in 1871.Sakai Tadakiku (酒井忠菊, October 26, 1679 – March 22, 1722) was the 2nd daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Sakai Tadatake (酒井忠菊, February 3, 1709 – September 21, 1731) was the 3rd daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Sakai Tadaka (酒井忠香, 1715 – December 3, 1791) was the 4th daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Sakai Tadanobu (酒井忠言, February 13, 1756 – March 27, 1799) was the 5th daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Tadanobu was the fourth son of Sakai Tadaka, and became daimyō on the retirement of his father in 1788 as all three of his elder brothers died in infancy.Sakai Tadae (酒井忠藎, February 20, 1781 – July 8, 1833) was the 6th daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Sakai Tadamasu (酒井忠毗, July 26, 1815 – February 12, 1876) was the 7th daimyō of Tsuruga Domain in Echizen Province under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.Although a strong supporter of the shogunate during the Bakumatsu period, he resigned his posts at the time of the Taisei hōkan and after the Battle of Toba-Fushimi, the domain submitted to the new Meiji government.
Mariyama Shrine, located on the site of Tsuruga jin'ya
Sakai Tadatsune, final daimyō of Tsuruga Domain
DomainEchizen ProvinceObama Domainfeudal domainEdo periodHokuriku regionHonshūjin'yaTsurugaFukui PrefectureTsuruga DistrictSea of JapanSengoku periodShibata KatsuieToyotomi HideyoshiHachiya YoritakaŌtani YoshitsuguBattle of SekigaharaTokugawa IeyasuYūki HideyasuTokugawa shogunateMatsudaira TadanaoFukui DomainSakai clantenryōSakai TadanaoSakai TadashigeSakai TadakaSakai Tadamasukokudakawakadoshiyorisankin kōtaiBoshin WarSakai TadatsuneMeiji governmentabolition of the han systemhan systemcadastralŌmi ProvinceTakashima DistrictSakai TadagikuSakai TadatakeSakai TadanobuSakai Tadaecourtesy titleDoi ToshifusaŌno DomainAtago, TokyoAoyama TadashigeShōgunTokugawa YoshimuneJisha-bugyōHōjō DomainEchizen-Maruoka DomainSakai TadamichiKano DomainNikolay Muravyov-AmurskyEdo BaySakhalinMikami DomainKurile IslandsKamchatka peninsulaRutherford AlcockGustave Duchesne de BellecourtHenry HeuskenEdward St. John NealeNamamugi incidentShimonoseki CampaignBakumatsu periodBattle of Toba-FushimiItakura KatsuakiFukushima DomainList of HanMass, Jeffrey P.Nussbaum, Louis-FrédéricPapinot, EdmondWayback MachineDomainsHokurikuMurakamiKurokawaMikkaichiShibataMuramatsuMineyamaNagaokaShiiyaTakadaItoigawaToyamaDaishōjiEchizen-KatsuyamaMaruokaIiyamaSuzakaMatsushiroKomoroIwamuradaTanoguchiMatsumotoTakatōJapanese domains