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Higo Province
Higo Province Higo (肥後国; Higo no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area that ...
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Hyuga Province
Hyuga Province Hyuga (日向国; Hyūga no kuni) was an old province of Japan on the east coast of ... modern Miyazaki prefecture. Hyuga bordered on Bungo, Higo, Osumi, and Satsuma Provinces. The ancient capital ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | Iga ...
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Chikugo Province
Chikugo Province Chikugo (筑後国; Chikugo no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area that is ... Chikugo bordered on Hizen, Chikuzen, Bungo, and Higo Provinces. The ancient capital of the province was located near the modern city of ... Kurume, Fukuoka; in the Edo period the province was divided into two fiefs: the ...
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Bungo Province
Bungo Province Bungo (豊後国; Bungo no kuni) was a province of Japan in eastern Kyushu. It bordered on Buzen, Hyuga, Higo, Chikugo, and Chikuzen Provinces. Today the area ... of the holiest Shinto shrine of Bungo province (豊前一宮, Buzen ichinomiya) was given to Usa ... in Kyushu, 120 thousand koku of Buzen province was given to Kuroda Yoshitaka since ...
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Satsuma Province
Satsuma Province This article is about the province. For alternative meanings of the word Satsuma ... Satsuma (薩摩国; -no Kuni) was an old province of Japan that is now the western ... had a strong representation from the Satsuma province, with leaders such as Okubo Toshimichi and ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | ...
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Owari Province
Owari Province Owari, formally written as Owari no Kuni (尾張国) was an old province of Japan that is now the western ... Inazawa in the western part of the province. Two of the most famous warlord generals ... and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, were natives of Owari province, and Oda had a castle at Kiyosu ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | ...
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Tane Province
Tane Province Tane (多褹国 -no kuni) was an old province of Japan. It was composed of Tanegashima ... Tane Provinces. Tane was annexed to Ōsumi Province in 824. Former provinces of Japan Aki ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | Iga ...
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Hidaka Province
Hidaka Province Hidaka (日高国, -no kuni) was a short-lived province located in Hokkaido. It corresponded to modern ... Hidaka Subprefecture. History August 15, 1869 Hidaka Province established with 7 districts 1872 Census finds ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | Iga ...
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Iburi Province
Iburi Province Iburi (胆振国, -no kuni) was a short-lived province located in Hokkaido. It corresponds to modern ... Kamikawa Subprefecture. History August 15, 1869 Iburi Province established with 8 districts 1872 Census shows ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | Iga ...
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Shiribeshi Province
Shiribeshi Province Shiribeshi (後志国, -no kuni) was a short-lived province in Hokkaido Prefecture. It corresponded to Shiribeshi ... Hiyama Subprefecture. History August 15, 1869 Shiribeshi Province established with 17 districts 1872 Census finds 19,098 inhabitants of Shiribeshi Province 1882 Provinces dissolved in Hokkaido Districts Kudō ... Chishima | Dewa | Echigo | Echizen | Etchu | Harima | Hida | Higo | Hitachi | Hidaka | Hizen | Hoki | Hyuga | Iburi | ...
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