Hamada Domain

Hamada Domain
浜田藩
Domain of Japan
1619–1866
Surviving gate of Hamada Castle
Mon of the Ochi-Matsudaira clan
CapitalHamada Castle
Area
  Coordinates34°54′10.47″N 132°4′23.97″E / 34.9029083°N 132.0733250°E / 34.9029083; 132.0733250
Historical eraEdo period
 Established
1619
1866
Contained within
  ProvinceIwami Province
Today part ofShimane Prefecture
Location of Hamada Castle
Hamada Domain (Japan)

Hamada Domain (浜田藩, Hamada-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now western Shimane Prefecture. It was centered around Hamada Castle and was ruled by mostly a succession of fudai daimyō of various branches of the Matsudaira clan. Hamada Domain was conquered by Chōshū Domain during the Bakumatsu period following the Second Chōshū expedition of 1866.