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from 1991 to 1997 have revealed extensive ruins and ceramic shards indicating the possibility that the provincial capital was located there. Furthermore, the ruins of the
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period, as evidenced by numerous remains found by archaeologists. Early records mention a "Nishi-Mikawa no kuni" and a "Higashi-Mikawa no kuni", also known as
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classification system, Mikawa was ranked as a "superior country" (上国) and a "near country" (近国) in terms of its distance from the capital.
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cadastral reform of 1869. The entire territory of former Mikawa Province became part of the new Aichi Prefecture in January 1872.
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is located in what is now part of Toyokawa, as well as a temple which claims to be a successor to the original provincial temple.
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After World War II, the territory of former Mikawa Province prospers as the capital of the Japanese automobile industry.
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directly under the shogunate. During the Edo period, Mikawa was the only area permitted by the shogunate to produce
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The exact location of the provincial capital is not known. Traditionally considered to have been located in the
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of Mikawa Province was located in 1999 a short distance away from the Toyota site. On the other hand, the
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classification system, this division (roughly based at the Yasaku River) persisted informally into the
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because of the place name, archaeological investigations at the Hakuho-machi area of
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territories were transformed into short-lived prefectures in July 1871 by the
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Mikawa Province highlighted
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after the power of the Imagawa had been destroyed at the
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Mikawa is classified as one of the provinces of the
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Index

Mikawa province

old province
Aichi Prefecture
Owari
Mino
Shinano
Tōtōmi

Hiroshige
ukiyo-e
Tōkaidō
Engishiki
Taika Reform
Nara period
Kujiki
Japanese Paleolithic
Edo period
Toyokawa
Toyota
Kokubun-ji
Ichinomiya
Toga jinja
Heian period
shōen
samurai
Kamakura period
Adachi Morinaga
Ashikaga clan
Muromachi period

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