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state "Ahaumi" (淡海), or variations therefore, including "Chikaumi" (近淡海), meaning "fresh-water sea or "nearby freshwater sea", which evolved into or Ōmi-no-umi, (近江海). The name was only fixed to "Ōmi" after the enactment and enforcement of the
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territories within the province, and each of the former domains formed its own prefecture. These were merged on January 19, 1872 to form Shiga Prefecture. From August 21, 1876 to February 7, 1881 the Reinan region of
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classification system, Ōmi was ranked as one of the 13 "great countries" (大国) in terms of importance, and one of the "near countries" (近国) in terms of distance from the imperial capital Kyoto.
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city) was part of Shiga Prefecture, thus giving it a shoreline on the Sea of Japan. The merger was strongly opposed by the local inhabitants, and the merger was withdrawn.
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highways connecting the capital with the provinces of eastern Japan, and the main route from the capital to the
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near Lake Biwa in Ōmi, from which he planned to eventually rule all of Japan and beyond. Following Nobunaga's
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or other ancient documents. Ōmi was originally called by various names. Wooden tags from the ruins of
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Ii clan (1600 - 1871, 180,000→150,000→200,000→250,000→300,000 (350,000→200,000→230,000)
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in 701 AD and the decree of 713 AD that the names of the provinces as defined under the
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were briefly the capitals of Japan, and Ōmi was the location of several battles of the
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invaded from the east, defeating the Azai, Asakura, Rokkaku, Kōka, and the
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in the north and in the south the Rokkaku were supported by the famous
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gave the province great strategic importance. With the spread of
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were built in Ōtsu near the ruins of the former Ōmi Ōtsu Palace.
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Omi Province highlighted
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Ichihashi clan (1620 - 1871, 20,000→18,000→17,000 koku)
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The area of Ōmi has been settled since at least the
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Kobori clan (1619 -1788, 12,460→11,460→16,300 koku)
490:(西浅井郡) – merged into Ika District on April 1, 1897 1774: 624:Ishikawa clan (1634 - 1651, 70,000→ 53,000 koku) 388:, much of the province was divided into several 321:of Ōmi Province, and their cadet houses of the 98:. It was one of the provinces that made up the 81: 111: 75: 979: 795:Sakuma clan (1600 - 1616, 15,000→20,000 koku) 739:Hotta clan (1698 - 1826, 10,000→13,000 koku) 724:Endo clan (1698 - 1870, 10,000→12,000 koku) 329:continued to dominate the province into the 214:system should be named using two auspicious 258:was designated as the chief Shinto shrine ( 986: 972: 268:, then proximity of Ōmi to the capital at 1724:. (2005). "Provinces and prefectures" in 694:Inagaki clan, (1698 - 1871, 13,000 koku) 349:. In the late 1560s into the 1570s, lord 709:Hotta clan (1698 - 1871, 10,000→13,000) 60:of the sailboats at Yahashi, one of the 48: 40: 759:Kutsuki clan (1636 - 1648, 10,000 koku) 626:Honda clan (1651 - 1871 , 70,000 koku) 447: 14: 1775: 779:Mogami clan (1622 - 1632, 10,000 koku) 662:Wakebe clan (1619- 1871, 20,000 koku) 622:Suganuma clan (1621-1634, 31,000 koku) 365:, much of the province was awarded by 967: 647:Kato clan (1712 - 1871, 25,000 koku) 645:Torii clan (1695 - 1712, 20,000 koku) 620:Honda clan (1616 - 1621, 30,000 koku) 562: 227:, located in what is now the city of 692:Ando clan (1604 - 1695, 10,000 koku) 643:Kato clan (1682 - 1695, 20,000 koku) 618:Toda clan (1601 - 1616, 30,000 koku) 568:List of the domains of Ōmi Province 24: 451: 25: 1804: 940: 959:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 945: 363:assassination in Honnō-ji temple 818:attainder due to mismanagement 384:After the establishment of the 264:) for the province. During the 923:Annales des empereurs du Japon 863: 832: 246:. During the Nara period, the 13: 1: 1757:'five provinces of the Kinai' 883: 392:, then largest of which was 7: 1793:History of Shiga Prefecture 82: 10: 1809: 761:transferred to Shimotsuke 741:Transferred to Shimotsuke 166: 26: 1788:Former provinces of Japan 1715: 1654: 1580: 1502: 1459: 1406: 1353: 1305: 1142: 1054: 1006: 995:Former provinces of Japan 579:Ruling clan and kokudaka 112: 76: 1722:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 901:Harvard University Press 892:and Käthe Roth. (2005). 890:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 839:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 825: 94:, which today comprises 38:Former province of Japan 315:controlled the post of 876:; retrieved 2011-08-09 456: 272:, its location on the 67: 46: 31:. For other uses, see 954:at Wikimedia Commons 455: 377:'s arch-rival at the 52: 44: 1747:were converted into 870:"Nationwide List of 797:transfer to Shinano 788:Ōmi-Takashima Domain 482:Higashiazai District 448:Historical districts 379:Battle of Sekigahara 333:. In the tumultuous 33:Omi (disambiguation) 701:Ōmi-Miyagawa Domain 569: 296:was constructed at 1730:Japan Encyclopedia 929:Nihon Ōdai Ichiran 895:Japan encyclopedia 851:Japan Encyclopedia 801:, later attainder 567: 563:Edo-period Domains 550:Takashima District 488:Nishiazai District 484:(東浅井郡) – dissolved 457: 386:Tokugawa Shogunate 367:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 355:Ashikaga shogunate 248:provincial capital 183:, originally from 151:to the south, and 105:. Its nickname is 68: 63:Eight Views of Ōmi 47: 1770: 1769: 1589: 1568: 1298: 1288: 1278: 1258: 1248: 1238: 1228: 1203: 1193: 1183: 1173: 1158: 1047: 950:Media related to 909:978-0-674-01753-5 823: 822: 808:Ōmi-Komuro Domain 558:(野洲郡) – dissolved 552:(高島郡) – dissolved 546:(滋賀郡) – dissolved 540:(坂田郡) – dissolved 534:(栗太郡) – dissolved 528:(甲賀郡) – dissolved 522:(神崎郡) – dissolved 421:Meiji restoration 286:Buddhism in Japan 252:provincial temple 133:Echizen Provinces 92:province of Japan 16:(Redirected from 1800: 1761:'seven circuits' 1753:Meiji government 1743:"Japan's former 1588: 1585: 1567: 1564: 1297: 1294: 1287: 1284: 1277: 1274: 1257: 1254: 1247: 1244: 1237: 1234: 1232:Rikuō (or Mutsu) 1227: 1224: 1202: 1199: 1192: 1189: 1182: 1179: 1172: 1169: 1157: 1154: 1046: 1043: 988: 981: 974: 965: 964: 949: 877: 867: 861: 836: 705:Miyagawa jin'ya 688:Yamakami jin'ya 673:Nisshōji jin'ya 638:Minakuchi Castle 633:Minakuchi Domain 570: 566: 520:Kanzaki District 514:Inukami District 438:Fukui 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Index

Omi Province
Ōmihachiman
Omi (disambiguation)


Ukiyo-e
Hiroshige
Eight Views of Ōmi
province of Japan
Shiga Prefecture
Tōsandō
circuit
Engishiki
Wakasa
Echizen Provinces
Mino
Ise Provinces
Iga
Yamato Provinces
Yamashiro
Tanba Provinces
Lake Biwa
Yayoi period
Kofun period
Wani clan
Baekje
Kojiki
Man'yōshū
Asuka-kyō
Taiho Code

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