SHIMOUSA PROVINCE
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'Shimousa province' (下ç·å›½ -''no kuni'') was a province of Japan located in and around the northern part of modern Chiba Prefecture on the island of HonshÅ«. Together with Kazusa, it was also called ''SÅshÅ«.''
Shimousa bordered on Hitachi, Kazusa, Kozuke, Musashi and Shimotsuke Provinces.
The ancient provincial capital was near modern Ichikawa, although in feudal times Sakura was a more important center. Shimousa passed through various hands, and at times all or portions of it were ruled by stronger daimyo from Musashi or Kazusa.
During the early Tokugawa Era, Shimousa consisted of these fiefs:
★ Kurihara: ruled by Naruse Masanari, 34,000 koku
★ Koga: ruled by Matsudaira (Toda) Yasunaga, 20,000 koku
★ Sekiyado: ruled by Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Yasumoto, 40,000 koku
★ Yamazaki: ruled by Okabe Nagamori, 12,000 koku
★ Yamakawa: (established in 1609) ruled by Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Sadatsuna, 15,000 koku
★ Ino: ruled by Honda Narishige, 3000 koku (abolished in 1613)
★ Iwatomi: ruled by HÅjÅ Ujikatsu, 10,000 koku (abolished in 1613)
★ Sakura: kept changing hands and size; in 1610, ruled by Doi Toshikatsu, 32,400 koku (with another 12,600 koku added in 1612, and further increases in subsequent periods)
★ Iida: (established 1608, abolished 1613), ruled by Aoyama Narishige, 10,000 koku
★ Omigawa: from 1602 to 1610, ruled by Doi Toshikatsu, 10,000 koku; in 1612, ruled by AndÅ Shigenobu, 16,600 koku
★ Moriya: ruled by Toki Sadayoshi, 10,000 koku
★ Website in Japanese about the Province
'Shimousa province' (下ç·å›½ -''no kuni'') was a province of Japan located in and around the northern part of modern Chiba Prefecture on the island of HonshÅ«. Together with Kazusa, it was also called ''SÅshÅ«.''
Shimousa bordered on Hitachi, Kazusa, Kozuke, Musashi and Shimotsuke Provinces.
The ancient provincial capital was near modern Ichikawa, although in feudal times Sakura was a more important center. Shimousa passed through various hands, and at times all or portions of it were ruled by stronger daimyo from Musashi or Kazusa.
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History
During the early Tokugawa Era, Shimousa consisted of these fiefs:
★ Kurihara: ruled by Naruse Masanari, 34,000 koku
★ Koga: ruled by Matsudaira (Toda) Yasunaga, 20,000 koku
★ Sekiyado: ruled by Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Yasumoto, 40,000 koku
★ Yamazaki: ruled by Okabe Nagamori, 12,000 koku
★ Yamakawa: (established in 1609) ruled by Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) Sadatsuna, 15,000 koku
★ Ino: ruled by Honda Narishige, 3000 koku (abolished in 1613)
★ Iwatomi: ruled by HÅjÅ Ujikatsu, 10,000 koku (abolished in 1613)
★ Sakura: kept changing hands and size; in 1610, ruled by Doi Toshikatsu, 32,400 koku (with another 12,600 koku added in 1612, and further increases in subsequent periods)
★ Iida: (established 1608, abolished 1613), ruled by Aoyama Narishige, 10,000 koku
★ Omigawa: from 1602 to 1610, ruled by Doi Toshikatsu, 10,000 koku; in 1612, ruled by AndÅ Shigenobu, 16,600 koku
★ Moriya: ruled by Toki Sadayoshi, 10,000 koku
External Links
★ Website in Japanese about the Province
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