Shichinohe Domain (1869–1871)七戸藩 Morioka-Shinden Domain (1819–1869)盛岡新田藩 | |||||||||
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Domain of Japan | |||||||||
1819–1871 | |||||||||
Map of Nanbu and Tsugaru clan holdings in the late Edo period. Morioka Domain in orange, Hachinohe Domain in pink and Shichinohe Domain in yellow; lands of the rival Tsugaru Domain are in green | |||||||||
Capital | Shichinohe Castle | ||||||||
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• Coordinates | 40°41′53″N 141°08′56″E / 40.69806°N 141.14889°E | ||||||||
• Type | Daimyō | ||||||||
Historical era | Edo period | ||||||||
• Split from Morioka Domain | 1819 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1871 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Aomori Prefecture |
Shichinohe Domain (七戸藩, Shichinohe-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan, located in Mutsu Province, Honshū. It was centered at Shichinohe Castle in what is now the modern town of Shichinohe, Aomori in the Kamikita District of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan.