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DAIMYO of
TANGO PROVINCE
Matsudaira (Honjo)

- Domain: Miyazu
- Stipend: 70,000 koku
- Class: Fudai 5
- Headquarters: Miyazu Castle
Daimyo family native of Yamashiro.
Elder branch.
Succession
- Munemasa
- Munesuke (1629-1699) - 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Kasama (Hitachi --
40,000 koku)
- Suketoshi - 2nd Matsudaira daimyo of Kasama; 1st Matsudaira daimyo of
Hamamatsu (Totomi -- 70,000 koku), 1st tenure
- Sukenori - 2nd Matsudaira daimyo of Hamamatsu; Daimyo of Yoshida (Mikawa
-- 70,000 koku); 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Hamamatsu (Totomi -- 70,000 koku),
2nd tenure
- Sukemasa - 2nd Matsudaira daimyo of Hamamatsu; 1st Matsudaira daimyo of
Miyazu
- Suketada
- Suketsugu
- Munetada
- Muneakira (1782-1840, daimyo 1808-1840)
- Munehide (1809-1873, daimyo 1841-1866)
- Munetake
Notable Ancestors
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Matsudaira
Munesuke (1629-1699)
Was the uncle on his mother's side of the Shogun Tsunayoshi who in 1688 ennobled
him, and bestowed Kasama (Hitachi -- 50,000 koku) on him as a fief.
His descendants resided: in 1720 at Hamamatsu (Totomi); in 1729 at Yoshida
(Mikawa); in 1749 at Hamamatsu; at last from 1758 at Miyazu.
Related Branches
- Youngest branch: Takatomi (Mino -- 10,000 koku)
Sources
Makino

- Domain: Tanabe (Maizuru)
- Stipend: 35,000 koku
- Class: Fudai 5
- Headquarters: Tanabe Castle
Daimyo family from Mikawa. In 1644 installed at Sekiyado (Shimosa); in 1668 it was
transferred to Tanabe, where it remained.
Succession
- Chikashige (1607-1677, daimyo 1668-1673)
- Tomishige
- Hideshige
- Toshishige
- Koreshige
- Fusashige
- Mochishige
- Tokishige
- Takashige
- Sukeshige
Sources
Kyogoku

- Domain: Mineyama
- Stipend: 13,000 koku
- Class: Tozama 5
- Headquarters: Municipal office
Family of daimyo descended from Uda-Genji through Sasaki Ujinobu, Omi no
kami.
Youngest branch.
Succession
- Takayoshi
- Takatomo (1571-1621)
- Takamichi (1603-1665) - 1st Kyogoku daimyo of Mineyama
- Takatomo
- Takaaki
- Takayuki
- Takanaga
- Takahisa
- Takamasa
- Takamasu
- Takatsune
- Takakage
- Takatomi (1835-1889, daimyo 1849-1868)
- Takanobu
Notable Ancestors
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Kyogoku
Takatomo (1571-1621)
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Served Hideyoshi and in 1592 received the fief of Iida (Shinano -- 80,000
koku). He sided with Ieyasu, and besieged the castle of Gifu (Mino). After
Sekigahara(1600) he was transferred to Tanabe (Tango -- 125,000 koku), and shortly
after built the castle of Miyazu, where he settled down. He served in the two
campaigns of Osaka (1614-1615).
In 1596 Takatomo had been been baptized by the name of John.
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Kyogoku
Takamichi (1603-1665)
Son of Kuchika Tanetsuna, was adopted by Takatomo. In 1620 he received a
revenue of 10,000 koku at Mineyama, where his descendants remained.
Related Branches
- Eldest branch: Marugame (Sanuki -- 50,000 koku)
- Branch: Tadotsu (Sanuki -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch: Toyooka (Tajima -- 15,000 koku)
Sources
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