1074:, Kawachi also became a battleground. This fight had a winter and a summer campaign, but since the winter campaign was a battle around Osaka Castle, Kawachi was not a war location then. The aspect of the summer campaign was completely turned about, and the outer moat of Osaka Castle was buried, leaving the castle exposed; the Osaka side judged a siege defense to be impossible, and intercepted Tokugawa's side going from Kyoto to Osaka in the field. Therefore, fights occurred at various places in Kawachi, it being between Kyoto and Osaka. The primary battles that developed were the
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1324:(中河内郡) – merger of Kawachi, Ōgata, Shibukawa, Takayasu, Tanboku and Wakae Districts, along with part of Shiki District (Mikimoto-mura); making the former Kawachi Province's central portion a single district on April 1, 1896
568:. However, just having the second most influence in Kawachi Province does not necessarily mean it was a secondary shrine in the shrine system. That it is called the secondary shrine is also a recent innovation.
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Though
Kawachi was a very small province, many important people in ancient and medieval Japan had to do with the area and the decisive moments in Japanese history that took place there or around it.
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power (Yusa
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attempting to recoup for another attack; finally, they succeeded in making a comeback as the shugo of
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and his household, being a powerful clan of southern
Kawachi, rose up in defiance of the shogunate; barricaded in the
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was reduced to a figurehead and along with seizing the real power of the bakufu, he transferred the stronghold from
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Harumoto's faction,
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was established. With the downfall of Dōkyō, the prior system was restored the following year.
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moved from Anau to Amano in the province of Kawachi, making the Kongoji its headquarters."
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of Kawachi, fourth-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji. Assassinated by his uncle
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who made vassals out of the samurai of the eastern provinces, his father
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Kawachi province was established in the 7th century. On 11 May 716, the
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vs. Date Masamune, Matsudaira Tadateru, and Mizuno Katsunari) and the
992:(his son-in-law). However, they both fell in the conflicts around the
1858:. For his loyalty towards the emperor, he earned the name "Dainankō".
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When Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyori had their showdown at the
1034:, which had once been an important spot in Kawachi, became derelict.
1000:. But even Nobumori would later be shunned and banished by Nobunaga.
898:; while he accepting a wife from the shugodai of Kawachi who had the
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and Muromachi shogunate kanrei. Died in dispute with the shogunate.
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968:. The event that finally closed the period and these conflicts was
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59:. It originally held the southwestern area that was split off into
23:
Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Kawachi Province highlighted.
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2303:. Took the Osaka side in the siege of Osaka and banished to
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gave the task of governing the northern half of Kawachi to
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was abolished, and the special administration structure of
2120:– Takakuni's orphan. Shouldered the anti-Harumoto faction.
3402:... grouped, according to geographic position, into the
2313:– Commander with long service; was a chief vassal of the
2020:– Son of Yoshinari; though he defeated Masanaga in the
1912:; a notable family that produced many Kawachi Province
1660:, and a noble family of ancient times based in Kawachi.
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era, and control of Kawachi fell to Oda's chief vassal
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came to be reduced to a mere figurehead. Moreover, the
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became a stronghold of the warrior family that was the
1263:(丹比郡) - split into the following districts during the
630:'s tomb of three generations is even now close to the
1712:– A group of medieval metal-working experts based in
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2236:– A triple alliance in the house of Miyoshi between
1684:. His grave marker was discovered in the suburbs of
875:, the son of Sumimoto (the victor of that conflict)
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remains that was the Kawachi Genji's family temple.
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and lake dominating the area over what is now land.
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wars. Third-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji.
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powerful in ancient times, he was part of the anti-
88:The area was radically different in the past, with
595:The province of Kawachi was once the power of the
502:, but they went out of use in sometime around the
603:was, in ancient times, one of their strongholds.
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1776:. Second-generation leader of the Kawachi Genji.
522:) of Kawachi Province. The shrine is located in
2547:. Stanford University Press. pp. 106–107.
1955:– Nephew and adopted son of Mochikuni; Kawachi
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2110:. Political power collapsed when defeated by
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1840:– A local family of Kawachi, offshoot of the
461:, the capital was in Ōagata District. In the
2467:– Kawachi cotton was popular from the early
1890:– Offspring of Kusunoki Masasue; served the
1820:– A line derived from Yoshitoki's third son
837:, the consolidated Kawachi was the asset of
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1824:, taking its name from Ishikawa in Kawachi.
1305:
1026:Hideyoshi came to rule all Japan, and when
642:) was a descendant of these Kawachi Genji.
534:, is labelled the "Primary Shrine of Kashū"
516:was designated as the chief Shinto shrine (
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2375:– The man who dug (and whose name graces)
2321:. On the Osaka side in the Siege of Osaka.
1762:. Founder and leader of the Kawachi Genji.
498:era; they were at modern Kokubuhiganjō in
3371:. (2005). "Provinces and prefectures" in
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399:; moreover, in 769 the office of Kawachi
226:The southern county comprised the modern
176:The northern county comprised the modern
2395:– The village headman who re-routed the
2369:, where he died in the intense fighting.
1061:'s fiefdom, it was not entered into the
964:), making a battleground of Kawachi and
845:, a title that passed into the hands of
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342:districts were combined to become Ōagata
211:The central county comprised the modern
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1994:– Younger brother of Tanenaga; Kawachi
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841:, but the real power was imbued in the
102:Kawachi was divided into three counties
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1726:of Kawachi descended from a priest of
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2379:; may have also been born in Kawachi.
474:It seems that there was no office of
1656:– Descendants of the royal house of
432:, which is believed to have been at
384:was established, taking the name of
3453:(five provinces and seven circuits)
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988:, and that of the southern half to
980:Upon his ascension to the capital,
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571:There were no lower-level shrines.
13:
2410:List of provinces of ancient Japan
2014:and regarded as a great commander.
1782:– A commander in the Zenkunen and
1734:), and descendants of the Hiraoka
1680:– A student who studied abroad in
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1037:After the death of Hideyoshi, the
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2010:– True son of Mochikuni; Kawachi
1854:– General who fought against the
1768:– The commander who overcame the
820:
669:, Kusunoki was appointed as both
494:for monks was constructed in the
291:districts were split off to form
2606:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903
2475:; it was Kawachi's top industry.
1518:1441–1455 – Hatakeyama Mochikuni
1023:, came to control the province.
310:. In December 720, the Katashimo
1949:and Muromachi shogunate kanrei.
1830:– Family name taken by Kawachi
1744:– A branch of the warrior clan
1606:1568–1569 – Hatakeyama Takamasa
1597:1545–1550 – Hatakeyama Masakuni
1588:1542–1545 – Hatakeyama Tanenaga
1479:1359–1360 – Hatakeyama Kunikiyo
1045:became ruler of all Japan: the
2513:
2486:
1760:Taira no Tadatsune's Rebellion
972:'s procession to the capital.
894:proceeded to the capital from
809:ultimately managed to destroy
428:The provincial capital was in
274:
55:in the eastern part of modern
1:
3404:'five provinces of the Kinai'
2565:
2545:A History of Japan, 1334–1615
2220:– Nagayoshi's uncle. Lord of
1844:through being anti-Shogunist.
1758:– The commander who put down
1129:
829:Portrait of Miyoshi Nagayoshi
445:, "provincial capital ruins")
1975:– Son of Hisayoshi; Kawachi
705:was killed in action at the
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7:
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2230:– Grand-uncle of Nagayoshi.
1965:– Son of Masanaga; Kawachi
1533:1467 – Hatakeyama Yoshinari
1356:Kudara no Konikishi Kyōfuku
1156:, there were only two: the
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2096:– Adopted son of Masamoto.
2090:– Adopted son of Masamoto.
2084:– Adopted son of Masamoto.
1998:and anti-Miyoshi vanguard.
1945:– Son of Mitsuie; Kawachi
1439:?–1333 – someone from the
1388:Kudara no Koniki Shikyōjin
1334:
1138:, Kawachi was dotted with
585:
485:
423:
3558:Former provinces of Japan
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2070:– Son of Katsumoto and a
1870:– Successor of Masatsura.
1792:– Fourth son of Yoshiie,
935:Akutagawa Mountain Castle
771:
762:Masanaga was attacked at
733:fell to one of the three
626:, and Yoshiyori's father
591:Ancient – Kamakura period
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3369:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric
2582:Harvard University Press
2574:and Käthe Roth. (2005).
2572:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric
2493:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric
2479:
2385:– A man said to be from
1654:Kudara no Konikishi clan
1405:
1306:Meiji era reorganization
230:'s eastern part (all of
95:
16:Former province of Japan
2543:Sansom, George (1961).
2533:; retrieved 2011-08-010
2495:. (2005). "Kawachi" in
1908:, and one of the three
1108:battle of Yao and Wakae
723:With the advent of the
580:Shiki-Agatanushi Shrine
63:. It was also known as
2156:Iimori Mountain Castle
2154:; became the lords of
1798:Minamoto no Yoshimitsu
1328:Minamikawachi District
1180:had many territories.
976:Azuchi-Momoyama period
943:Iimori Mountain Castle
906:in Takaida (in modern
830:
727:, the post of Kawachi
707:battle of Shijō Nawate
268:Minamikawachi District
24:
2262:who temporarily held
2058:among others. Also a
1822:Minamoto no Yoshimoto
1804:Minamoto no Yoshitoki
1790:Minamoto no Yoshitada
1766:Minamoto no Yoriyoshi
1057:, but as Kawachi was
1019:, as a result of the
1003:When Oda died in the
923:Kawachi Jū Nana Kasho
828:
624:Minamoto no Yoriyoshi
557:is said to have been
22:
3394:were converted into
2520:"Nationwide List of
2333:Battle of Sekigahara
2028:Hatakeyama Yoshihide
2018:Hatakeyama Yoshitoyo
2008:Hatakeyama Yoshinari
1963:Hatakeyama Hisayoshi
1943:Hatakeyama Mochikuni
1878:battle of Minatogawa
1756:Minamoto no Yorinobu
1704:Takamuko no Kuromaro
1574:Hatakeyama Nagatsune
1562:Hatakeyama Hisayoshi
1550:Hatakeyama Yoshihide
1544:Hatakeyama Yoshitoyo
1523:Hatakeyama Yoshinari
1514:Hatakeyama Mochinaga
1508:Hatakeyama Mochikuni
1496:Hatakeyama Mitsunori
1376:Fujiwara no Momokawa
1322:Nakakawachi District
1312:Kitakawachi District
1184:Historical districts
1039:Battle of Sekigahara
1005:Incident at Honnō-ji
795:Hatakeyama Yoshitoyo
757:Hatakeyama Yoshinari
749:Hatakeyama Mochikuni
712:"After the death of
645:Near the end of the
636:Minamoto no Yoritomo
628:Minamoto no Yorinobu
620:Hachimantarō Yoshiie
397:, "Western Capital")
2577:Japan encyclopedia.
2329:Chōsokabe Motochika
2325:Chōsokabe Morichika
2234:Miyoshi triumvirate
2106:– Son of Sumimoto;
2030:– Son of Yoshitoyo.
1992:Hatakeyama Takamasa
1973:Hatakeyama Tanenaga
1953:Hatakeyama Masanaga
1934:Muromachi shogunate
1780:Minamoto no Yoshiie
1602:Hatakeyama Takamasa
1593:Hatakeyama Haruhiro
1584:Hatakeyama Masakuni
1568:Hatakeyama Tanenaga
1538:Hatakeyama Masanaga
1529:Hatakeyama Masanaga
1490:Hatakeyama Motokuni
1469:Hatakeyama Kunikiyo
1350:Ishikawa no Iwatari
1172:. In addition, the
1120:Chōsokabe Morichika
1088:Matsudaira Tadateru
958:Miyoshi triumvirate
839:Hatakeyama Tanenaga
753:Hatakeyama Masanaga
369:'s administration,
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2453:– Belonged to the
2443:– Belonged to the
2429:– Belonged to the
2363:Yamaguchi Munenaga
2359:Yamaguchi Hirosada
2270:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2212:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
2038:Hosokawa Katsumoto
2002:Hatakeyama Akitaka
1924:Hatakeyama Mitsuie
1904:– Offshoot of the
1862:Kusunoki Masatsura
1856:Kamakura shogunate
1852:Kusunoki Masashige
1632:Mononobe no Moriya
1617:Hatakeyama Akitaka
1611:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
1502:Hatakeyama Mitsuie
1394:Fujiwara no Otsugu
1249:Shibukawa District
1231:Nishigori District
1100:Kitagawa Nobukatsu
1017:battle of Yamazaki
990:Hatakeyama Akitaka
986:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
962:Matsunaga Hisahide
921:, in dispute over
831:
745:Hatakeyama Mitsuie
703:Kusunoki Masatsura
691:Nanboku-chō period
651:Kusunoki Masashige
640:Kamakura shogunate
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2238:Iwanari Tomomichi
2166:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
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2112:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
2104:Hosokawa Harumoto
2094:Hosokawa Sumiyuki
2088:Hosokawa Takakuni
2082:Hosokawa Sumimoto
2068:Hosokawa Masamoto
1868:Kusunoki Masanori
1580:Hatakeyama Ariuji
1556:Hosokawa Masamoto
1484:Kusunoki Masanori
1370:Yamato no Nagaoka
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1207:Ishikawa District
1201:Furuichi District
1104:Susukida Kanesuke
1076:Battle of Dōmyōji
1059:Toyotomi Hideyori
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1874:Kusunoki Masasue
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1363:Ōtomo no Koshibi
1318:on April 1, 1896
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2457:(into which
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2397:Yamato River
2383:Shuntokumaru
2274:Oda Nobunaga
2266:and Kawachi.
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1609:1568–1573 –
1600:1550–1560 –
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1028:Osaka Castle
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326:and Katakami
278:
256:Tondabayashi
213:Higashiōsaka
147:Naka Kawachi
129:Kita Kawachi
101:
96:
87:
66:
27:
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3396:prefectures
2580:Cambridge:
2459:Lady Kasuga
2451:Yodo Domain
2445:Takagi clan
2393:Naka Jinbee
2373:Yasui Dōton
2315:Kuroda clan
2158:in Kawachi.
1730:(Kawachi's
1634:– From the
1365:(dismissed)
1178:Yodo Domain
1144:as well as
1030:was built,
947:Shijōnawate
693:arrived as
614:(i.e., the
562: [
559:Onji Shrine
478:before the
453:Nara period
275:Development
264:Ōsakasayama
194:Shijōnawate
90:Kawachi Bay
3547:Categories
3512:Hokurikudō
3386:; excerpt,
3304:Taihō Code
3283:Shiribeshi
2954:Hokurikudō
2909:Shimotsuke
2566:References
2554:0804705259
2522:Ichinomiya
2469:Edo period
2455:Inaba clan
1926:– Kawachi
1892:Hatakeyama
1732:ichinomiya
1664:Fujii clan
1447:Muromachi
1136:Edo period
1130:Edo period
1116:Ii Naotaka
765:Shōgaku-ji
606:Tsuboi in
519:ichinomiya
464:Setsuyōshū
353:Ōagata-gun
232:Higashi-ku
118:: northern
3471:Yamashiro
3392:provinces
3307:provinces
2678:Yamashiro
2435:Hōjō Sōun
2377:Dōtonbori
2361:– Son of
2202:Yamashiro
2056:Yamashiro
2022:Meiō Coup
1834:and such.
1441:Hōjō clan
1433:1280–? –
1427:?–1247 –
1421:1221–? –
1413:Kamakura
1150:. As for
1147:hatamotos
908:Kashiwara
892:Nagayoshi
859:house of
811:Yoshihide
799:Hisayoshi
781:Hirano-ku
739:, of the
714:Chikafusa
500:Kashiwara
480:Jōkyū War
458:Shūgaishō
449:Fujiidera
305:Izumi-gen
252:Fujiidera
244:Matsubara
236:Mihara-ku
221:Kashiwara
190:Moriguchi
136:, central
84:Geography
3532:Saikaidō
3527:Nankaidō
3522:San'yōdō
3517:San'indō
3379:, p. 780
3354:Tsukushi
3314:Chichibu
3258:Ishikari
3243:Chishima
3229:Hokkaidō
3219:Tsushima
3174:Chikuzen
3151:Saikaidō
3108:Nankaidō
3088:Mimasaka
3055:San'yōdō
3002:San'indō
2844:Iwashiro
2527:Archived
2524:", p. 1.
2503:, p. 496
2404:See also
2305:Kudoyama
2129:Shugodai
1982:shugodai
1896:Tokugawa
1784:Gosannen
1770:Abe clan
1746:Minamoto
1688:(modern
1686:Chang'an
1640:Buddhist
1316:district
1164:and the
900:de facto
877:Harumoto
873:Sumiyuki
869:Sumimoto
865:Takakuni
861:Hosokawa
843:shugodai
807:Tanenaga
697:opposed
632:Tsūhō-ji
608:Habikino
532:Hirakata
435:Kouiseki
248:Habikino
182:Neyagawa
178:Hirakata
49:province
3507:Tōsandō
3502:Tōkaidō
3476:Kawachi
3398:by the
3293:Tokachi
3268:Kushiro
3213:702–824
3204:Satsuma
3169:Chikugo
2967:Echizen
2923:721–731
2914:Shinano
2899:Rikuzen
2889:Rikuchū
2838:718–724
2818:718–724
2791:Tōsandō
2771:Shimōsa
2751:Musashi
2716:Hitachi
2703:Tōkaidō
2692:716–738
2688:Yoshino
2668:Kawachi
2420:kokushi
2298:Shinshū
2296:of the
1772:in the
1591:1545 –
1512:1441 –
1336:Kokushi
1153:daimyōs
1134:In the
1015:at the
833:By the
801:was in
672:kokushi
663:Chihaya
586:History
486:Temples
424:Capital
402:kokushi
240:Kita-ku
3481:Settsu
3466:Yamato
3365:Source
3344:Kumaso
3288:Teshio
3278:Oshima
3273:Nemuro
3263:Kitami
3248:Hidaka
3136:Sanuki
3093:Nagato
3083:Harima
3073:Bitchū
3035:Tajima
2992:Wakasa
2962:Echigo
2854:Kōzuke
2781:Tōtōmi
2776:Suruga
2761:Sagami
2746:Mikawa
2741:Kazusa
2683:Yamato
2673:Settsu
2588:
2551:
2465:Cotton
2417:– The
2301:Sanada
2264:Yamato
2244:, and
2206:Yamato
2194:Settsu
2190:Harima
2182:Sanuki
2108:kanrei
2072:kanrei
2061:kanrei
2054:, and
2048:Settsu
1937:kanrei
1910:Kanrei
1898:clans.
1736:Muraji
1658:Baekje
1449:bakufu
1415:bakufu
1368:760 –
1197:(安宿部郡)
1166:Takagi
1141:tenryō
1102:, and
1090:, and
1054:bakufu
966:Yamato
939:Settsu
931:shōgun
888:bakufu
871:, and
856:kanrei
849:: the
736:kanrei
661:, and
496:Tenpyō
365:Under
287:, and
270:areas.
266:, and
219:, and
208:areas.
202:Katano
200:, and
186:Kadoma
47:was a
3486:Izumi
3339:Koshi
3253:Iburi
3234:1869–
3199:Ōsumi
3189:Hyūga
3184:Hizen
3164:Buzen
3159:Bungo
3121:Awaji
3078:Bizen
3068:Bingo
3045:Tango
3040:Tanba
3025:Iwami
3020:Izumo
3015:Inaba
2972:Etchū
2943:1869–
2933:1869–
2903:1869–
2893:1869–
2883:1869–
2873:–1869
2869:Mutsu
2848:1869–
2834:Iwase
2828:1869–
2824:Iwaki
2814:Iwaki
2803:-1869
2766:Shima
2756:Owari
2663:Izumi
2655:Kinai
2480:Notes
2198:Tanba
2186:Awaji
2148:shugo
2052:Tanba
2043:Shugo
2012:shugo
1996:shugo
1977:shugo
1967:shugo
1957:shugo
1947:shugo
1929:shugo
1914:shugo
1724:Bushi
1690:Xi'an
1407:Shugo
1299:(若江郡)
1293:(高安郡)
1285:(八上郡)
1279:(丹南郡)
1273:(丹北郡)
1257:(志紀郡)
1251:(渋川郡)
1245:(讃良郡)
1239:(大県郡)
1233:(錦部郡)
1227:(茨田郡)
1221:(河内郡)
1215:(交野郡)
1209:(石川郡)
1203:(古市郡)
1174:Inaba
994:Genki
951:Osaka
912:Osaka
851:shugo
803:Kishū
785:Osaka
730:shugo
678:shugo
667:Kenmu
566:]
539:河州一ノ宮
476:shugo
367:Dōkyō
285:Izumi
281:Ōtori
228:Sakai
206:Osaka
198:Daitō
113:chiku
97:Chiku
67:Kashū
53:Japan
3406:and
3349:Toyo
3334:Kibi
3329:Keno
3319:Fusa
3302:Pre-
3209:Tane
3179:Higo
3141:Tosa
3010:Hōki
2987:Sado
2982:Noto
2977:Kaga
2939:Uzen
2919:Suwa
2859:Mino
2809:Hida
2799:Dewa
2646:List
2586:ISBN
2549:ISBN
2431:Hōjō
2335:and
2258:– A
2174:Tosa
1932:and
1894:and
1832:kami
1794:kami
1682:Tang
1646:and
1344:Kume
1158:Hōjō
1122:vs.
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960:and
886:The
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747:and
716:the
689:The
675:and
578:was
574:The
553:The
442:国府遺跡
360:kuni
289:Hine
234:and
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3131:Kii
3126:Iyo
3116:Awa
3098:Suō
3063:Aki
3030:Oki
2929:Ugo
2864:Ōmi
2736:Kai
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2721:Iga
2711:Awa
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896:Awa
789:by
772:正覚寺
530:in
447:in
415:河内職
379:由義宮
347:大縣郡
331:堅上郡
315:堅下郡
299:和泉監
242:),
217:Yao
159:南河内
141:中河内
123:北河内
51:of
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