Hamada Domain
| Hamada Domain 浜田藩 | |
|---|---|
| Domain of Japan | |
| 1619–1866 | |
Surviving gate of Hamada Castle | |
Mon of the Ochi-Matsudaira clan
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| Capital | Hamada Castle |
| Area | |
| • Coordinates | 34°54′10.47″N 132°4′23.97″E / 34.9029083°N 132.0733250°E |
| Historical era | Edo period |
• Established | 1619 |
| 1866 | |
| Contained within | |
| • Province | Iwami Province |
| Today part of | Shimane Prefecture |
Hamada Domain (浜田藩, Hamada-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now western Shimane Prefecture. It was centered around Hamada Castle and was ruled by mostly a succession of fudai daimyō of various branches of the Matsudaira clan. Hamada Domain was conquered by Chōshū Domain during the Bakumatsu period following the Second Chōshū expedition of 1866.