Sakakibara clan
| Sakakibara clan 榊原 | |
|---|---|
| Home province | Ise Province |
| Parent house | Minamoto clan |
| Titles | Viscount Daimyo |
| Founder | Sakakibara Toshinaga |
| Final ruler | Sakakibara Masataka |
| Current head | Sakakibara Masaharu |
| Founding year | early Muromachi period |
| Dissolution | still extant |
| Ruled until | 1871 (Abolition of the han system) |
The Sakakibara clan (Japanese: 榊原氏, Hepburn: Sakakibara-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who rose to prominence during the Edo period under the Tokugawa shogunate. Before the Meiji Restoration, the clan served as daimyō of Takada Domain in Echigo Province. The Sakakibara were one of the four families who enjoyed the privilege of providing a regent during the minority of a Shōgun. Under the Meiji government's kazoku peerage system, the head of the clan held the title of viscount (shishaku).