- Yamashiro Province
. It is classified as an upper province in the "
Engi-Shiki ".Yamashiro Province included
Kyoto itself, as in 794 AD Yamashiro became the seat of the imperial court, and, during theMuromachi period , was the seat of theAshikaga shogunate as well. The capital remained in Yamashiro until its de facto move toTokyo in the 1870s.History
“Yamashiro” was formerly written with the characters meaning “mountain” ( _ja. ) and “area” ( _ja. ); in the 7th century, there were things built listing the name of the province with the characters for “mountain” and “ridge”/“back” ( _ja. ). On
4 December 794 (8 Shimotsuki, 13th year ofEnryaku ), at the time of the christening ofHeian-kyō , because of the resultant scenic beauty whenEmperor Kammu made his castle utilizing the natural surroundings, the "shiro" was finally changed to “castle” ( _ja. ).Just from
Nara period writings, it is apparent that the “area” ( _ja. 山代国) and “ridge” ( _ja. 山背国) listings coexisted.The provincial capital, according to the "
Wamyō Ruijushō ", was nihongo|Kaya Imperial Villa|河陽離宮|Kaya Rikyū.In the "Shūgaishō", Otokuni District is mentioned as the seat, as well as in the "
Setsuyōshū ".As for the "
shugo "’s mansion, at first, Yamashiro Province shugo and Kyoto shugo were concurrent posts, so the Kyoto shugo’s "kogenin "’s mansion had to be allotted. Afterwards, the "Rokuhara tandai " came to be an additional post, and that became the shugo as well. In theMuromachi period , Yamashiro Province was divided with the Uji River as the border into two districts, and each came to be assigned a shugo, so one shugo resided in Uji Makishima, whereas the other resided in various places around Yodo and such.Temples
The
provincial temple s included those where the resident chief priest was a man, and those where it was a woman in Sōraku District. Kuni no Miya’s Daigokuden was made a temple in 746. It was destroyed by fire in 882, and the rebuilding afterwards would decline. In theKamakura period , it came to be a branch temple ofByōdō-in . The location is in modern Kizugawa city, coinciding with Kamo. In 1925, a large number of old tiles were excavated near the provincial temple, and it is thought that these once belonged to the convent.The primary shrines were
Kyoto city’sKamo Shrine s (Kita ward’s Kamowakeikazuchi shrine as well as Sakyō ward’s Kamomioya shrine). Yamashiro Province’s ichinomiya designation differed from other provinces’, likely due to theJingi-kan ; from nearly the end of the 11th century, when the primary shrines were being established in each of the various provinces, it is thought that in Kinai, it was decided on after the turn on the 12th century. There were no secondary shrines. It is unknown whether there were anysōja .*nihongo|Otokuni District|乙訓郡|Otokuni-gun
*nihongo|Kado District|葛野郡|Kado-gun
*nihongo|Otagi District|愛宕郡|Otagi-gun
*nihongo|Kii District|紀伊郡|Kii-gun
*nihongo|Uji District|宇治郡|Uji-gun
*nihongo|Kuse District|久世郡|Kuse-gun
*nihongo|Tsuzuki District|綴喜郡|Tsuzuki-gun
*nihongo|Sōraku District|相楽郡|Sōraku-gunShugo Kamakura shogunate *–1221 – concurrent post with
Kyoto shugo
*1221–1333 – concurrent post withRokuhara tandai Muromachi shogunate *1353–1384 – concurrent post with
Samurai-dokoro
*1385–1386 –Yamana Ujikiyo
*1389 –Akamatsu Yoshinori
*1389–1390 – Yamana Ujikiyo
*1390–1391 – Akamatsu Yoshinori
*1391 – Yamana Ujikiyo
*1392–1394 –Hatakeyama Motokuni
*1394–1399 – Ketsushiro Mandō
*1399 –Kyōgoku Takanori
*1399–1402 – Ketsushiro Mandō
*1402–1403 – Hatakeyama Motokuni
*1404–1416 – Takashi Morohide
*1418–1421 –Isshiki Yoshitsura
*1421–1423 – Kyōgoku Takakazu
*1424–1428 – Kyōgoku Mochimitsu
*1428–1433 –Hatakeyama Mitsuie
*1433–1434 –Hatakeyama Mochikuni
*1434–1436 – Isshiki Yoshitsura
*1436–1439 –Akamatsu Mitsusuke
*1440–1441 –Yamana Mochitoyo
*1441–1447 –Kyōgoku Mochikiyo
*1447–1449 –Isshiki Norichika
*1450–1455 – Hatakeyama Mochikuni
*1455–1460 –Hatakeyama Yoshinari
*1460–1463 –Hatakeyama Masanaga
*1464–1468 –Yamana Koretoyo
*1474–1478 –Yamana Masatoyo
*1478–1483 – Hatakeyama Masanaga
*1486–1490 – Ise Sadamichi
*1493–1507 – Ise Sadamichi
*1508–1518 –Ōuchi Yoshioki
*1518–1531 –Hosokawa Takakuni
*1532–1549 –Hosokawa Harumoto
="Kami" of Yamashiro=*
Fujiwara no Muneyo
*Obata Toramori
*Saitō Dōsan
*Araki Ujitsuna
*Jushii-geMatsunaga Hisahide
*Ryūzōji Takanobu
*Jugoi-geNaoe Kanetsugu (from 1583)
*Jugoi-geToki Sadamasa (from 1593)
*Jugoi-geToki Sadayoshi
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Masanobu (from 1611)
*Jugoi-geToki Yoriyuki (from 1624)
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Masaharu
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Masateru
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Masatake
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Katsuoki
*Takenokoshi Mutsumura
*Jugoi-geTakenokoshi Masasada
*Jugoi-geNagai Naosuke
*Jugoi-geNagai Naonori ee also
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List of Provinces of Japan
*Yamashiro Province Ikki
*Capital of Japan
*Shi sakai
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