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{{nihongo|'''Susaka Domain'''|須坂藩|Susaka-han}} was a [[Japan]]ese [[Han (Japan)|domain]] of the [[Edo period]]. It was associated with [[Shinano Province]] inmodern-day [[Nagano Prefecture]].<ref name="explorer">[http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/province.html?name=Shinano "Shinano Province" at JapaneseCastleExplorer.com]; retrieved 2013-5-13.</ref> |
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In the [[han system]], Susaka was a [[politics|political]] and [[Economics|economic]] abstraction based on periodic [[cadastral]] surveys and projected agricultural yields.<ref>[[Jeffrey Mass|Mass, Jeffrey P.]] and William B. Hauser. (1987). [http://books.google.com/books?id=Hv99D510nHcC&pg=PA150&dq= ''The Bakufu in Japanese History,'' p. 150].</ref> In other words, the domain was defined in terms of ''[[kokudaka]]'', not land area.<ref>Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). [http://books.google.com/books?id=T2_5_W7UFXwC&pg=PA18&dq= ''Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,'' p. 18].</ref> This was different than the [[feudalism]] of the West. |
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==History== |
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The domain (''han'') was administered by the [[Hori clan]]. |
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The hereditary [[daimyo]] were head of the clan and head of the domain. |
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⚫ | *[[Hori clan]], 1615-1871 (''[[tozama]]''; 12,000 ''[[koku]]'')<ref name="explorer"/> |
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== See also == |
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* [[List of Han]] |
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* [[Abolition of the han system]] |
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[[Image:Daikokoya Kodayu - Landkarte von Japan.jpg|right|thumb|Map of [[Japan]], 1789 -- the [[Han system]] affected [[cartography]] ]] |
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==External links== |
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⚫ | * [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/hokuriku/suzaka.html "Susaka" at Edo 300] {{ja icon}} |
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Susaka Domain (須坂藩, Susaka-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period. It was associated with Shinano Province in modern-day Nagano Prefecture.[1]
In the han system, Susaka was a political and economic abstraction based on periodic cadastral surveys and projected agricultural yields.[2] In other words, the domain was defined in terms of kokudaka, not land area.[3] This was different than the feudalism of the West.
The domain (han) was administered by the Hori clan.
The hereditary daimyo were head of the clan and head of the domain.
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