Sagara clan
The Sagara clan was a Japanese samurai clan of daimyos. They were a tactical ally of the Shimazu clan.
In the Edo period, they became the daimyo of the Hitoyoshi Domain and ruled until the Meiji Restoration. After the restoration, they were appointed Viscount.
Origins
The Sagara clan was founded by Sagara Korekane, descending from the Fujiwara clan. It is believed that the clan took its name from the manor they held in Sagara, Haibara District, Tōtōmi Province during the Kamakura period.History
The Sagara clan was, in the Edo period, a tozama daimyō clan which ruled the Hitoyoshi Domain in Higo Province. The domain boasted land worth of 22,000 koku. In 1198, the year before his death, Minamoto no Yoritomo granted the territory of Hitoyoshi to the Sagara clan. Hitoyoshi is surrounded on all sides by mountains, making it quite easily defensible, and allowing the Sagara to relatively easily survive their neighbors' attacks during the Sengoku period.Sagara Nagatsune initially fought alongside the Western Army at the Battle of Sekigahara, but secretly sent an envoy to Ieyasu declaring his allegiance. When Ieyasu's forces laid siege to Nagatsune's Ôgaki castle, he granted the attackers entry, thus earning him some relief from Tokugawa enmity. After contributing as well to Tokugawa efforts during the Siege of Osaka, he earned a high reputation for his clan.
After the Meiji Restoration and the abolition of the han system, members of the Sagara clan were appointed hereditary nobility Kazoku with the title of Viscount.
Clan heads
- Sagara Yorifusa
- Sagara Yorihiro
- Sagara Yoritaka
- Sagara Yoritomi
- Sagara Nagaoki
- Sagara Nagaari
- Sagara Yorimine
- Sagara Yorihisa
- Sagara Akinaga
- Sagara Yorisada
- Sagara Tomimochi
- Sagara Nagahiro
- Sagara Yorinori
- Sagara Yoriyuki
- Sagara Nagatomi
- Sagara Yorimoto
- Sagara Haruhiro
- Sagara Yoshihi
Vassal
- Indō Yoriyasu
- Akaike Nagatō
- Marume Nagayoshi
- Fukami Nagamoto