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  1. Okayama Domain (岡山藩, Okayama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now eastern Okayama Prefecture on the island of Honshu. It controlled all of Bizen Province and a small portion of Bitchū Province was centered around Okayama Castle , and was ruled throughout its history by a branch of the Ikeda clan .

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    Okayama became the political and economical capital of Bizen Province. In 1600, Ukita Hideie, who was the son of Naoie and the lord of Okayama, lost at the Battle of Sekigahara. The next year, Kobayakawa Hideaki came to Okayama and became the feudal lord of Okayama Domain. Hideaki died in 1602, however, ending the Kobayakawa line.

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    In the Edo period, several of the clan's branches were daimyō families, most notably of the Tottori Domain and Okayama Domain. Takamasa Ikeda, former head of the Okayama Ikeda house was the husband of Atsuko Ikeda, fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa. Inryoji Temple was built during the reign of Ikeda Tadakatsu.

  4. Before becoming the lord of the Okayama domain, he was the adopted son of Masayoshi Ikeda, the lord of the Kamogata domain, and also served as the lord of the Kamogata domain. During the turbulent period at the end of the Edo period, he acted as an advocate of respecting the Emperor and banishing foreigners, and is said to have been highly respected by those within the domain.

    • Kairakuen (Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture) Created in 1842 by the ninth daimyō of the Mito Domain, Tokugawa Nariaki. The name Kairakuen, which means a “garden that can be enjoyed together,” was derived from a passage in the Chinese collection Mencius that states: “The ancients shared their pleasures with the people, which allowed them to deepen their own pleasures.”
    • Kenrokuen (Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture) The Maeda clan that ruled the Kaga Domain created this 11.4-hectare garden outside of Kanazawa Castle. The garden was perfected over a period of around 180 years, starting from the reign of Maeda Tsunanori, the fifth chieftain of the Maeda clan.
    • Kōrakuen Garden (Okayama, Okayama Prefecture) Ikeda Tsunamasa, the second daimyō of the Okayama Domain, had this large garden created for his own enjoyment.
  5. Jul 20, 2024 · As a result of his exploits in the East-West War, Hideaki became the first feudal lord of the Okayama domain and became the first feudal lord of the Okayama Domain. At the fief, he implemented agricultural promotion measures, while repairing the moat at Okayama Castle, [8] Guruwa was reorganized, and the castle town was expanded and reorganized.

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  7. Okayama Domain. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Okayama Domain was a Han (domain), located in Bizen Province and Bitchu Province (Okayama prefecture). 日本語: 岡山藩 (おかやまはん)は、備前国と備中国の一部(現在の岡山県)を領有した藩である。. Okayama Domain.