Kakegawa Domain
The Kakegawa Domain was a feudal domain in Japan during the Edo period, located in what is now Shizuoka Prefecture. It was ruled by the Tachibana clan and was known for its agricultural production, particularly tea and rice. The domain was established in the early 17th century and played a significant role in the regional economy.
Kakegawa was strategically important due to its location along major trade routes. The domain's capital, Kakegawa Castle, served as a political and military center. The area is also famous for its historical sites and cultural heritage, reflecting the rich history of the Edo period.