- Yamato Province
nihongo|Yamato Province|大和国|Yamato no Kuni was a province of
Japan , located inKinai , corresponding to present-dayNara Prefecture inHonshū . It was also called nihongo|Washū|和州. At first, the name was written with one different character ( _ja. 大; cf.Names of Japan ), and for about ten years after737 , this was revised to use more desirable characters ( _ja. 大). The final revision was made in the second year of theTenpyō-hōji era (c.758 ). It is classified as a great province in the "Engi-Shiki ".The name "Yamato" derives from the
Yamato people ; theYamato period in thehistory of Japan refers to the lateKofun period (c.250 –538 ) andAsuka period (538 –710 ). Japanese archaeologists and historians emphasize the fact that during the early Kofun period the Yamato chieftainship was in close contention with other regional powers, such asKibi Province near present-dayOkayama Prefecture . Around the6th century , the local chieftainship gained national control and established the Imperial court in Yamato Province.Capital
The provincial capital was Wakigami in
Katsujō District (modern northeastern Gose), but accompanying theHeijō-kyō capital transfer, it was moved to Takaichi District (Jōroku in modern Kashihara, where the Ōgaru and Ishikawa towns meet, called "Karu no Chimata"). Where exactly the capital was is guessed at by various sources, but not known for sure. There was noshugo 's mansion; theKōfuku-ji played that role.In the "
Setsuyōshū ",Toichi District is listed as the seat.Temples
The
provincial temple for monks is popularly thought to have beenTōdai-ji , but it may have in fact been a different one in Kashihara. The one for nuns wasHokke-ji .The primary shrine was Sakurai’s
Daijin Shrine , but the there have been no records stating as such found at the shrine itself. There were no secondary shrines. Thesōja wasKokufu Shrine (Takatori, Takaichi, Nara).
="Kami" of Yamato=*
Minamoto no Shigetoki
*Minamoto no Suetō
*Utsunomiya Nobufusa
*Oda Hidanaga
*Oda Toshisada
*Oda Tatsusada
*Oda Tatsukatsu
*Mitsuki Naoyori
*Honjō Fusanaga
*Tōyama Kagetō
*Jushii -geNakai Masakiyo
*Jushii-geMatsudaira Tomonori
*Jushii-geMatsudaira Naotsune
*Jugoi -geKanō Hisachika
*Jushii-geMatsudaira Naonobu
*Jushii-geMatsudaira Tsunenori
*Jushii-geMatsudaira Naoyoshi Districts
=Domains=*
Yagyū Domain
*Kōriyama Domain
*Koizumi Domain
*Yanagimoto Domain
*Kaijū Domain /Shibamura Domain
*Kujira Domain
*Uda-Matsuyama Domain
*Takatori Domain
*Okidome Domain
*Tatsuta Domain
*Tawaramoto Domain
*Kishida Domain
*Yamato-Shinjō Domain
*Gose Domain
*Yamato-Gojō Domain ee also
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Yamataikoku
*Yoshino Province
*List of Provinces of Japan
*List of Han
*Yamato period
*Japanese battleship Yamato
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