Dewa Province
province of Japan
Dewa Province (出羽国, Dewa no kuni) is an old province of Japan in the area of Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture on the island of Honshū.[1] It was sometimes called Ushū (羽州).
History
changeIn 708, Dewa-no kuni was separated from Echigo.
In 712, Dewa and Mutsu Province were reorganized[2]
Shiba Kaneyori received the Dewa Province as a fief from Ashikaga Takauji in 1335.[3]
In the Meiji period, the provinces of Japan were converted into prefectures. The maps of Japan and Dewa Province were reformed in the 1870s.[4]
Shrines and Temples
changeŌmonoimi jinja was the chief Shinto shrine (ichinomiya) of Dewa. [5]
Related pages
changeReferences
change- ↑ Kōdansha. (1993). "Akitajō" in Japan: an Illustrated Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 29.
- ↑ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 64.
- ↑ Terry, Thomas Philip. (1914). Terry's Japanese Empire, p. 324.
- ↑ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Provinces and prefectures" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 780.
- ↑ "Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 2 Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-1-17.
Other websites
changeMedia related to Dewa Province at Wikimedia Commons
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