List of Daimyo
- Nabeshima clan (Tozama)
| Name | Tenure | Courtesy title | Court Rank | Revenue | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nabeshima Tadashige ( 鍋島忠茂?) | 1609-1624 | Izumi-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 25,000 koku |
| 2 | Nabeshima Masashige ( 鍋島正茂?) | 1624-1642 | 6th (従五位下) | 25,000 koku | |
| 3 | Nabeshima Naotomo ( 鍋島直朝?) | 1642-1672 | Izumi-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 4 | Nabeshima Naoeda ( 鍋島直條?) | 1672-1705 | Bizen-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 5 | Nabeshima Naokata ( 鍋島直堅?) | 1705-1727 | Izumi-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 6 | Nabeshima Naosato ( 鍋島直郷?) | 1728-1763 | Bizen-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 7 | Nabeshima Naohiro ( 鍋島直熙?) | 1763-1770 | Izumi-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 8 | Nabeshima Naoyoshi ( 鍋島直宜?) | 1770-1801 | Bizen-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 9 | Nabeshima Naonori ( 鍋島直彜?) | 1800-1820 | Tamba-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 10 | Nabeshima Naonaga ( 鍋島直永?) | 1820-1839 | Tamba-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 11 | Nabeshima Naoharu ( 鍋島直晴?) | 1839 | none | none | 20,000 koku |
| 10 | Nabeshima Naokata ( 鍋島直賢?) | 1840-1848 | Bizen-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
| 10 | Nabeshima Naoyoshi ( 鍋島直彬?) | 1848-1871 | Bizen-no-kami | Lower 5th (従五位下) | 20,000 koku |
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