Takasu Domain
| Takasu Domain 高須藩 | |||||||||
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| Domain of Japan | |||||||||
| 1600–1628 1640–1691 1700–1870 | |||||||||
| Capital | Takasu jin'ya | ||||||||
| • Type | Daimyō | ||||||||
| Historical era | Edo period | ||||||||
• Established | 1600 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1870 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Gifu Prefecture | ||||||||
The Takasu Domain (高須藩, Takasu-han) was a Japanese domain located in Mino Province (present-day Kaizu, Gifu). For most of its history, it was ruled by the Takasu-Matsudaira, a branch of the Tokugawa clan of Owari Domain.
Matsudaira Katamori, Matsudaira Sadaaki, Tokugawa Yoshikatsu, and Tokugawa Mochinaga, four important figures in Bakumatsu-era Japan, were the sons of Matsudaira Yoshitatsu, one of Takasu's last daimyō.