Order of Succession
- Shimazu Tadahisa
- Shimazu Tadatoki
- Shimazu Hisatsune
- Shimazu Tadamune
- Shimazu Sadahisa
- Shimazu Morohisa
- Shimazu Ujihisa
- Shimazu Yuihisa
- Shimazu Motohisa
- Shimazu Hisatoyo
- Shimazu Tadakuni
- Shimazu Tachihisa
- Shimazu Tadamasa
- Shimazu Tadaosa
- Shimazu Tadataka
- Shimazu Katsuhisa
- Shimazu Takahisa
- Shimazu Yoshihisa
- Shimazu Yoshihiro
- Shimazu Tadatsune
- Shimazu Mitsuhisa
- Shimazu Tsunataka
- Shimazu Yoshitaka
- Shimazu Tsugutoyo
- Shimazu Munenobu
- Shimazu Shigetoshi
- Shimazu Shigehide
- Shimazu Narinobu
- Shimazu Narioki
- Shimazu Nariakira
- Shimazu Tadayoshi (with his father, Shimazu Hisamitsu, as regent)
- Shimazu Tadashige
- Shimazu Toyohisa
- Shimazu Yoshihiro A
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