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103: 31: 661: 326:, which was the former Mikawa Province, to form the new Aichi Prefecture in January 1872. At the same time, the province continued to exist for some purposes. For example, Owari is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 (a) between Japan and the 463: 1516: 168:
burial mounds in several locations within the province, from which archaeologists have recovered bronze artifacts and mirrors dating from the 4th century.
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period, as evidenced by numerous remains found by archaeologists. Early records mention a powerful “Owari clan”, vaguely related to, or allied with the
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classification system, Owari was ranked as a "superior country" (上国) and a "near country" (近国), in relation to its distance from the capital.
197:. The exact location of the provincial capital is not known, but is traditionally considered to have been located in what is now the city of 699: 1511: 565: 631: 1501: 1506: 712: 692: 665: 283:, the largest domain in the Tokugawa clan holdings outside of the shogunate itself. Yoshinao was founder of the 596:
A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements
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classification system, Owari was divided into eight counties, which persisted as administrative units into the
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of Nagoya prospered during this period, and Owari Province was especially known for its ceramics industry.
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were transformed into short-lived prefectures, which were joined with
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Owari Province highlighted
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Provinces. Owari and Mino provinces were separated by the
1469:... grouped, according to geographic position, into the 156:, although the area has been settled since at least the 70:. The province was created in 646. Owari bordered on 707: 176:in importance, and is the repository of one of the 128:Owari is classified as one of the provinces of the 62:in the area that today forms the western half of 1488: 486:(海西郡; West Ama) – merged with Kaitō District to 244:. and many of his retainers (who later became 49: 645:Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan. 436:Owari Province consisted of eleven districts: 405: 375: 92: 43: 1517:States and territories disestablished in 1868 693: 700: 686: 338:Bakumatsu-period domains in Owari Province 207:of the province is located in what is now 1438:. (2005). "Provinces and prefectures" in 598:(John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759 218:, the province was divided into numerous 172:is of very ancient origin, ranking with 101: 29: 431: 14: 1489: 681: 558: 146:Owari is mentioned in records of the 119:The Famous Scenes of the Sixty States 121:(六十余州名所図会), depicting a festival at 254:) were natives of Owari, including 24: 277:with official revenues of 619,500 25: 1528: 654: 269:, the province was assigned as a 673:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 659: 593:US Department of State. (1906). 299:should the main line fail. The 1512:1868 disestablishments in Japan 66:, including the modern city of 587: 527: 330:and (b) between Japan and the 13: 1: 1471:'five provinces of the Kinai' 607: 7: 1502:History of Aichi Prefecture 647:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 308:abolition of the han system 50: 10: 1533: 141: 1507:Former provinces of Japan 1429: 1368: 1294: 1216: 1173: 1120: 1067: 1019: 856: 768: 720: 709:Former provinces of Japan 406: 376: 178:Imperial Regalia of Japan 93: 44: 1436:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 624:Harvard University Press 616:and Käthe Roth. (2005). 614:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 534:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 520: 27:Former province of Japan 470:Higashikasugai District 228:clans. 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Owari province

province of Japan
Aichi Prefecture
Nagoya
Mikawa
Mino
Ise
Sakai River

Ukiyo-e
Hiroshige
Tsushima Shrine
Tōkaidō
Engishiki
Nara period
Kujiki
Japanese Paleolithic
Yamato clan
kofun
Atsuta Shrine
Ise Shrine
Imperial Regalia of Japan
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi
Edo period
Inazawa
Ichinomiya
Ichinomiya
Heian period
shōen

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