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Himeji Castle
Japanese castle complex
Honda Tadakatsu
daimyo (1548-1610)
Maruoka Castle
Japanese castle in Fukui Prefecture
Senhime
thumb|320px|Portrait of Senhime , or Lady Sen, was the eldest daughter of the samurai, daimyo and shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and later the wife of Toyotomi Hideyori. She was remarried to Honda Tadatoki after the death of her first husband. Following the death of her second husband, she later became a Buddhist nun under the name of .
Komatsuhime
'''' (1573 – March 27, 1620) was a female warrior (onna-musha'') during the Azuchi-Momoyama period and early Edo period. Born the daughter of Honda Tadakatsu, she was adopted by lord Tokugawa Ieyasu, before marrying Sanada Nobuyuki. She is described as having been very beautiful, highly intelligent and skillful in fighting.
Komine Castle
fortification in Shirakawa, Japan
Kuwana Domain
feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate
Honda Tadamasa
daimyo who ruled the Kuwana Domain and then the Himeji Domain
Honda Shigetsugu
samurai
Honda Masanobu
Military commander and daimyo in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Shirakawa Domain
feudal domain of Edo-period Japan
Honda clan
Japanese clan
Akashi Domain
Japanese historical estate in Harima province
Takatori Castle
ruins of a Japanese castle in Takatori, Japan
Honda Tadatomo
[本多忠朝] Daimyo in the early Edo period; lord of Otaki
Fukushima Domain
Japanese historical estate in Mutsu province
Maruoka Domain
Japanese historical estate
Honda Tadatoki
daimyo (1596-1626)
Kameyama Castle
Japanese castle located in Kameyama, northern Mie Prefecture, Japan
Ōtaki Domain
Kakegawa Domain
17th-19th century feudal domain in Kakegawa, Shizuoka, Japan
Okazaki Domain
Japanese domain
Murakami Domain
Japanese historical estate in Echigo province
Tanaka Castle
building in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Hamada Domain
feudal domain of Japan
Utsunomiya Domain
feudal domain under Japan's Edo period
Honda Narishige
samurai
Honda Yasutoshi
samurai
Tanaka Domain
Edo period Japanese feudal domain in Suruga Province
Itoigawa Domain
historical estate in Japan
Koga Domain
Honda Masazumi
Daimyo in the early Edo period; son of Honda Masanobu
Numata Domain
Japanese historical estate
Iiyama Domain
Japanese historical estate in Shinano province
Nishio Domain
domain in Mikawa Province, Edo period Japan
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