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The {{nihongo|'''Hotta clan'''|堀田氏|Hotta-shi}} was a Japanese clan that ruled the [[Sakura Domain]] in Shimosa province in the late [[Edo period]]. [[Jindai-ji]] in the present-day city of [[Sakura, Chiba|Sakura]] was the clan's [[bodaiji]], or family temple, and has many of the tombstones of prominent members of the Hotta clan.
The {{nihongo|'''Hotta clan'''|堀田氏|Hotta-shi}} was a Japanese clan that ruled the [[Sakura Domain]] in [[Shimosa province]] in the late [[Edo period]]. [[Jindai-ji]] in the present-day city of [[Sakura, Chiba|Sakura]] was the clan's [[bodaiji]], or family temple, and has many of the tombstones of prominent members of the Hotta clan.


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Revision as of 01:08, 9 February 2013

The Hotta clan (堀田氏, Hotta-shi) was a Japanese clan that ruled the Sakura Domain in Shimosa province in the late Edo period. Jindai-ji in the present-day city of Sakura was the clan's bodaiji, or family temple, and has many of the tombstones of prominent members of the Hotta clan.

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