Ōzu Domain
Ōzu Domain (大洲藩, Ōzu-han) was a Japanese han or fief centered on Ōzu in Iyo Province (now Ehime Prefecture). It was governed from Ōzu Castle.
Ōzu Domain 大洲藩 | |
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Han of the Tokugawa Shogunate | |
1608–1871 | |
Capital | Ōzu |
History | |
• Established | 1608 |
1871 |
Ōzu Domain was abolished, along with all the other han, in 1871.
Lords of Ōzu
House of Wakisaka
- Wakisaka Yasuharu (1609–1615)
- Wakisaka Yasumoto (1615–1617)
House of Katō
- Katō Sadayasu (1617–1623)
- Katō Yasuoki (1623–1674)
- Katō Yasutsune (1674–1715)
- Katō Yasumune (1715–1727)
- Katō Yasuatsu (1727–1745)
- Katō Yasumichi (1745–1762)
- Katō Yasutake (1762–1768)
- Katō Yasuyuki (1768–1769)
- Katō Yasutoki (1769–1787)
- Katō Yasuzumi (1787–1826)
- Katō Yasumoto (1826–1853)
- Katō Yasutomi (1853–1864)
- Katō Yasuaki (1864–1871)
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