Yoita Domain — The nihongo|Yoita Domain|与板藩|Yoita han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Echigo Province.List of lords*Makino clan, 1634 1689 (Fudai; 10,000 koku)#Yasunari #Yasumichi #Yasushige*Ii clan, 1705 1871 (Fudai; 20,000 koku)#Naonori… … Wikipedia
Yoita, Niigata — was a town located in Santō District, Niigata, Japan.As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,380 and a density of 368.08 persons per km². The total area was 20.05 km².In January 2006, Yoita was amalgamated into Nagaoka City … Wikipedia
Nagaoka, Niigata — Nagaoka 長岡 Special city 長岡市 · Nagaoka … Wikipedia
Santō District, Niigata — Santō (三島郡; gun) is a district located in Niigata, Japan.Before the Edo Period, Santo District was part of the now defunct Koshi District. On April 1, 2005, Koshiji and Mishima, formerly part of Santō, merged into the city of Nagaoka. On January… … Wikipedia
List of Han — This is an incomplete list of the major Han of the Tokugawa period. Han were feudal domains that formed the effective basis of administration in Tokugawa era Japan. The han are given along with their approximate borders compared with the modern… … Wikipedia
Takani Megumi — In this Japanese name, the family name is Takani . Takani Megumi (高荷 恵?) … Wikipedia
Mikuni Kaidō — (三国街道?) was an ancient highway in Japan that stretched from Takasaki juku (present day Gunma Prefecture) on the Nakasendō to Teradomari juku (present day Niigata Prefecture) on the Hokuriku Kaidō. Contents 1 History … Wikipedia
Makino clan — In this Japanese name, the family name is Makino . Makino 牧野氏 Family crest (kamon) of main Makino line Province of origin Mikawa Province … Wikipedia
List of mergers in Niigata Prefecture — The following is a list of mergers that occurred in the 2000s in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.(as of April 1, 2008)Mergers from April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000Mergers from April 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001*On January 1, 2001 The town of Kurosaki from… … Wikipedia
Jinbo Yoshikata — was a vassal of Uesugi Kenshin. He was the lord of Yoita Castle in the Mishima district of Echigo Province for a time until it was given to Naoe Nobutsuna. After Kenshin s death, Yoshikata fought for Uesugi Kagekatsu, however in 1581 he was… … Wikipedia