18,000 koku of land was acquired in Kamiyuchi, Mino Province (present-day Mino City, Gifu Prefecture), and Kanata, Kawachi Province (present-day Kita Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture).
Kanaoka Town) was given an additional 3,000 koku and became the first lord of the Hida Takayama domain.
When Nagachika died in 1607, the head of the family and the Hida Takayama domain were inherited by his adopted son Kanamori Kashige, and the Kamiarichi domain was succeeded by his son Kanamori Nagamitsu, who was born in his later years .
The Takayama domain government was established through land surveys during the era of the third lord, Shigeyori.
In this way, the Kanamori family ruled for 6 generations for 107 years.