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Kanbe-han was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of [[Edo period]] Japan, located in [[Ise Province]] in what is part of now modern-day Suzuka, Mie. It was centered around [[Kanbe Castle]]. Kanbe Domain was controlled by ''fudai daimyō'' clans throughout most its history.
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History
Under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was held by Takigawa Katsutoshi as part of a 20,000 domain. However, as he sided with the Western Army in the Battle of Sekigahara, he was dispossessed by the victorious in 1600. Ichiyanagi Naomori was established as daimyō of the newly created 50,000 koku Kanbe Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate in 1601. In 1636, Ichiyagani Naomori was awarded with a further increase in and was transferred to Saijō Domain in and Kanbe reverted to tenryō status. During this time, much of Kanbe Castle was destroyed. The domain was revived in 1651 for Ichikawa Fusanaga, the younger son of the daimyō of , who had been allowed to form a 10,000 koku cadet branch of the Ichikawa clan. He was awarded a further 10,000 koku for his services in the shogunal administration, and in 1736 his grandson was transferred to in .

The Ishikawa were replaced by a cadet branch of the from , initially with 10,000 koku, and with an additional 5,000 koku added in 1745. The Honda clan would continue to rule Kanbe until the Meiji restoration. In 1748, Honda Tadamune, who served in the shogunal administration as a was allowed to rebuild Kanbe Castle. He was also a noted scholar, disciple of Ogyū Sorai, and master of the Japanese tea ceremony. He established the "Sankyodo" at Kanbe Castle, as a branch school called the "Narukusakan" in the clan's residence. The fifth daimyō, Honda Tadataka, was also a and changed the orientation of the academy to follow the Cheng–Zhu school, renaming the academy "Kōrindō" at Kanbe and "Shintokudō" in Edo in 1813. The 1854 Tōkai earthquake caused great damage during the tenure of Honda Tadahiro. During the , the domain quickly submitted to the imperial side under its final daimyō, Honda Tadatsura.


Holdings at the end of the Edo period
As with most domains in the , Kanbe Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned , based on periodic surveys and projected agricultural yields. and William B. Hauser. (1987). The Bakufu in Japanese History, p. 150.Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century, p. 18.

    • 1 village in Mie District
    • 14 villages in Kawawa District
    • 4 villages in Suzuka District
    • 11 villages in Nishigori District


List of daimyō
Hitotsuyanagi clan, 1601-1636 ( tozama)
50,000 koku
tenryō 1636–1651
, 1651-1732 ( fudai)
10,000 -> 20,000 koku
20,000 koku
20,000 -> 17,000 koku
, 1702-1871 ( fudai)
10,000 ->15,000 koku
15,000 koku
15,000 koku
15,000 koku
15,000 koku
15,000 koku
15,000 koku


See also
  • List of Han
  • Abolition of the han system

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