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20: 231: 209:): The Yamato court sends a military force to appoint Omi as the governor of Musashi Province, his rival, Wogi was executed by the court. Omi presented four districts of Musashi Province to the court as royal estates. 585: 1811: 565: 553: 524: 599: 497: 530: 1816: 518: 491: 432: 420: 414: 366: 607: 541: 452: 372: 593: 408: 402: 390: 477: 638:, "South Tama District") – was part of Kanagawa in 1878 until being transferred to Tokyo in 1893; South Tama's last towns were turned into cities in 1971 1786: 984: 1791: 1801: 1806: 913: 875: 506:(南豊島郡) – merged with Higashitama District to become Toyotama District on April 1, 1896, merged into Tokyo City in 1932 620:, "North Tama District") – was part of Kanagawa in 1878 until being transferred to Tokyo in 1893; North Tama's last 308:): A sample of the newly discovered Musashi copper was presented in Genmei's Court where it was formally acknowledged as 1796: 997: 579: 977: 444: 794: 606:, "East Tama District") – part of Tokyo since its creation, merged with Minamitoshima District to become 547: 503: 438: 926: 757: 251:): Copper was reported to have been found in Musashi province in the region which includes modern day Tokyo. 970: 181: 631: 573: 360: 272: 426: 1781: 1751: 648:, "West Tama District") – was part of Kanagawa in 1878 until being transferred to Tokyo in 1893 641: 375:(幡羅郡) – merged into Ōsato District (along with Hanzawa and Obusama Districts) on March 29, 1896 423:(男衾郡) – merged into Ōsato District (along with Hanzawa and Hatara Districts) on March 29, 1896 369:(榛沢郡) – merged into Ōsato District (along with Hatara and Obusama Districts) on March 29, 1896 1467: 905: 613: 396: 261:): The era name was about to be changed to mark the accession of Empress Genmei; but the choice of 917: 384: 331: 166: 864: 1690: 378: 1728: 1725: 813: 775: 713: 710: 582:(Saitama) (北葛飾郡) – absorbed Nakakatsushika District (Shimōsa, Saitama) on March 29, 1896 1230: 1175: 1054: 841: 838: 737: 933: 1747: 1165: 1132: 1062: 393:(賀美郡, 加美郡) – merged into Kodama District (along with Naka District) on March 29, 1896 148: 8: 1720: 1634: 1260: 937:). Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. 894: 701: 513: 105: 64: 1240: 1122: 569: 101: 1743: 1029: 993: 355: 276: 81: 60: 48: 1424: 1205: 411:(那珂郡) – merged into Kodama District (along with Kami District) on March 29, 1896 93: 1705: 1665: 1609: 1594: 1570: 1525: 1439: 1195: 909: 871: 677: 662: 267: 160: 1550: 1540: 1323: 1644: 1619: 1555: 1520: 1406: 1318: 1265: 1250: 1067: 1039: 1019: 962: 672: 667: 468: 460: 156: 128: 1361: 1695: 1639: 1629: 1624: 1614: 1599: 1487: 1444: 1434: 1386: 1343: 1313: 1127: 1112: 1097: 1092: 1034: 1024: 898: 625: 335: 144: 97: 1759: 1449: 1215: 124: 112: 1604: 1535: 1515: 1510: 1472: 1429: 1419: 1396: 1391: 1376: 1371: 1366: 1220: 1185: 1117: 1107: 1014: 922: 833: 682: 621: 271:
for this new reign became a way to mark the welcome discovery of copper in the
223: 132: 1353: 429:(大里郡) – absorbed Hanzawa, Hatara and Obusama Districts on March 29, 1896 235: 1775: 1700: 1685: 1680: 1670: 1560: 1530: 1492: 1338: 1333: 1328: 1290: 1270: 1210: 1160: 1150: 19: 1655: 1305: 303: 1735: 1545: 1482: 1477: 1414: 1381: 1280: 1142: 1087: 1082: 1077: 1072: 951: 848: 809: 780: 720: 187: 89: 889: 879: 1675: 417:(新座郡, 新倉郡, 新羅郡) – merged into Kitaadachi District on March 29, 1896 339: 230: 1502: 1459: 938: 557: 481: 173: 152: 140: 588:(Tokyo) (南葛飾郡) – merged into the Tokyo City on October 1, 1932 550:(Saitama) (北足立郡) – absorbed Niikura District on March 29, 1896 1580: 85: 956: 733: 884:
Kōta Kodama and Kitajima Masamoto. (1966). 物語藩史. 第2期第2卷, 関東の諸藩 (
399:(児玉郡) – absorbed Kami and Naka Districts on March 29, 1896 287:(the ancient Chinese term for Japan) could be combined with the 957:
Reproduction of Chōroku-Period Map of Edo, with Later Additions
610:(豊多摩郡) on April 1, 1896, in turn merged into Tokyo City in 1932 1755: 1006: 793:
Hall, John; Jansen, Marius; Kanai, Madoka; Twitchett, Denis.
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Musashi Province had 21 districts and then added one later.
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in 1683 (some say 1622–1643) for the river improvement of
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The Wadō era is famous for the first Japanese coin (和同開珎,
1754:... grouped, according to geographic position, into the 455:(横見郡) – merged into Hiki District on March 29, 1896 387:(入間郡) – merged into Koma District on March 29, 1896 177:) of the province; and there are many branch shrines. 136: 381:(比企郡) – absorbed Yokomi District on March 29, 1896 1812:
States and territories established in the 7th century
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The former province gave its name to the battleship
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Map of Japanese provinces with province highlighted
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Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha. 866:Gukanshō: The Future and the Past 1792:1870s disestablishments in Japan 952:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 842:Annales des empereurs du japon, 1802:History of Kanagawa Prefecture 928:Annales des empereurs du Japon 803: 796:The Cambridge History of Japan 786: 767: 751: 695: 226:is enthroned at the age of 48. 1: 1807:History of Saitama Prefecture 1756:'five provinces of the Kinai' 857: 773:Nussbaum, "Hikawa-jinja" at 568:(葛飾郡) – Transfer from 342:founded in Musashi Province. 306:1, 11th day of the 4th month 220:4, 15th day of the 6th month 194:Timeline of important events 7: 656: 295:—meaning "Japanese copper". 80:. The province encompassed 39: 10: 1833: 480:(荏原郡) – merged into 118: 67:. It was sometimes called 1797:Former provinces of Japan 1714: 1653: 1579: 1501: 1458: 1405: 1352: 1304: 1141: 1053: 1005: 994:Former provinces of Japan 586:Minamikatsushika District 74: 33: 1721:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 906:Harvard University Press 897:and Käthe Roth. 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province
Japan
Tokyo Metropolis
Saitama Prefecture
Kanagawa Prefecture
Kawasaki
Yokohama
Kai
Kōzuke
Sagami
Shimōsa
Shimotsuke Provinces
Kantō region
Fuchū, Tokyo
Kokubunji, Tokyo
Sengoku period
Edo
Edo Castle
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Battle of Sekigahara
Edo period
Tokyo
Meiji Restoration
Hikawa-jinja
ichinomiya
Musashi
Second World War
Ankan
Keiun

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