Tsuchiya clan
Tsuchiya clan is a Japanese samurai kin group.History
The Tsuchiya clan descend from Taira no Yoshifumi. Tsuchiya Soen, his descendant in the 6th generation settled at Tsuchiya and took the name of the place.
Tsuchiya Masatsugu was a retainer of the Takeda clan and died at the Battle of Nagashino followed Takeda Katsuyori and died at the Battle of Tenmokuzan.
According to "Kansei Choshu Shokafu", Tsuchiya Tadanao, son of Masatsune, at the fall of the Takeda clan, escaped with his mother, and went to Kiyonji Temple in Suruga Province. Later he was summoned by Tokugawa Ieyasu to become a retainer. According to "Kanei shoka keizuden" and "Kansei-fu", he was brought up by Acha no tsubone, a concubine of Ieyasu, and served Tokugawa Hidetada as a page. In 1591, he was given 3,000 koku in Sagami, and in 1602 he became the Daimyo of the Kururi Domain in Kazusa Province and was given 20,000 koku.
The clan moved in 1669 to Tsuchiura Domain in Hitachi Province and again in 1681 to Tanaka Domain in Suruga Province. The clan settled from 1688 through 1868 at Tsuchiura.
After the Meiji Restoration, the head of the clan was made a Viscount in the kazoku peerage system.