Mutsu Province (陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities...
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for several years Iwaki (石城国) Iwase (石背国) Mutsu (陸奥国) Since the 1868 breakup Iwashiro (Ganshū) (岩代国 (岩州)) Iwaki (Banshū) (磐城国 (磐州)) Rikuchū (Rikushū) (陸中国...
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Mutsu Province (陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni), officially called Rikuō Province (陸奥国, Rikuō no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Iwate and Aomori...
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exception Mutsu koku (陸奥国, Mutsu Province), Dewa koku (出羽国, Dewa Province), Echigo koku (越後国, Echigo Province), and Ryūkyū koku (琉球国, Ryūkyū Province)[clarification...
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"[I]n two months of spring, there are mujina in the country of Mutsu (春2月、陸奥国に狢有り), they turn into humans and sing songs (人となりて歌う)" demonstrating that...
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Mutsu-kuni may refer to: Mutsu Province (陸奥国) in modern-day Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima Prefectures and part of Akita Prefecture until 1868 Mutsu...
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Nagamichi I Sendai Kunikane I (初代仙台国包) Hizen Tadayoshi I (初代忠吉) Hizen Tadayoshi III = Mutsu no Kami Tadayoshi (陸奥守忠吉) There are 21 blades that hold the...
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records the total population of families of taxpayers in Hitachi no kuni (常陸国) in 795 was 191,660 (excluding families of officers, families of workers for...
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previously formed the boundary between historical provinces of Mutsu (陸奥国) and Dewa (出羽国). The kanji for the name of the mountain range was created from one...
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美濃国風土記 Hida Province: Hida no Kuni Fudoki 飛騨国風土記 Shinano Province: Shinano no Kuni Fudoki 信濃国風土記 Michinoku Province: Michinoku no Kuni Fudoki 陸奥国風土記...
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