...Among them, Matsushiro Domain was relatively early to decide to be loyal to the Emperor, and was ordered by the Imperial Court to act as a representative of the 11 Shinano Domains. It fought in Hokuetsu, Oshu, and Oshu, suffering many casualties. In February 1868, the former Shogunate territory and the Hatamoto Domain were incorporated into the Imperial Court and came under the jurisdiction of the Owari Domain, and then became Ina Prefecture. In July 1871, the feudal domains were abolished and prefectures were established, and Shinano Province became a total of 14 prefectures, including the 12 former feudal domains and Ina and Nagano Prefectures, and in November of the same year, Tohoku Shinano became Nagano Prefecture, and Central and Southern Shinano and Hida Provinces became Chikuma Prefecture. ... From Nagano Prefecture...At the end of the Edo period, the Matsumoto Domain, Iida Domain, Takato Domain, Takashima Domain (Suwa Domain), Tanokuchi Domain (later renamed Tatsuoka Domain), Matsushiro Domain, Suzaka Domain, Iiyama Domain, Iwamurata Domain, Komoro Domain, and Ueda Domain were separate domains, and Kiso was part of the Owari Domain, with other domains including the Tenryo Domain, Hatamoto Domain, and temple and shrine domains intertwined. In 1868 (Meiji 1), Ina Prefecture was established, and it took control of the former Tenryo Domain and Hatamoto Domain domains that were under the jurisdiction of the Owari Domain, and in the following year it annexed Mikawa Prefecture (incorporated into Nukata Prefecture in 1871), and in 1870, part of it was separated to establish Nakano Prefecture. In 1871, the feudal domains were abolished and prefectures were established, and each domain became a prefecture (Tatsuoka domain had been abolished just before and was assigned to Ina and Nakano prefectures), and in the same year, the five prefectures of Ina, Matsumoto, Iida, Takato, and Takashima, as well as Takayama prefecture (Hida), were merged into Chikuma prefecture, and the seven prefectures of Nagano (which had been renamed Nakano prefecture), Matsushiro, Suzaka, Iiyama, Iwamurata, Komoro, and Ueda were merged into Nagano prefecture. *Some of the terminology that refers to "Ina Prefecture" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…なかで松代藩は比較的早く勤王にふみきり,朝廷から信濃11藩の触頭を命じられ,北越奥羽を転戦して多数の死傷者を出した。1868年2月旧幕府領,旗本知行所は,天朝御料に編入されて尾張藩管轄となり,ついで伊那県になった。71年7月の廃藩置県で信濃国は旧藩の12県と伊那・長野両県の計14県になり,同年11月東北信が長野県,中南信と飛驒一国が筑摩県となった。… 【長野[県]】より…江戸末期には松本藩,飯田藩,高遠(たかとお)藩,高島藩(諏訪藩),田野口藩(後に竜岡藩と改称),松代藩,須坂藩,飯山藩,岩村田藩,小諸藩,上田藩の諸藩が分立しており,木曾は尾張藩領で,そのほかにも天領,旗本領,寺社領などが入り組んでいた。1868年(明治1)伊那県が置かれて,尾張藩の所管となっていた旧天領,旗本領などを支配下に置き,翌年三河県を併合(1871年額田県に編入),70年には一部を割いて中野県を設けた。71年廃藩置県によって各藩は県となり(竜岡藩は直前に廃藩して伊那・中野両県へ分属),同年伊那,松本,飯田,高遠,高島の5県と高山県(飛驒)は筑摩県に,長野(中野県を改称),松代,須坂,飯山,岩村田,小諸,上田の7県は長野県に統合された。… ※「伊那県」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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