The Inaba Provincial Capital Site (因幡国庁跡, Inaba Kokufu ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of the Nara period to early Heian period...
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Inaba Province (因幡国, Inaba-no kuni) was a former province in the area that is today the eastern half of Tottori Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan...
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Ube shrine, former ichinomiya of Inaba Province Aoyakamiji Site Fuse Kofun Ifukibe-no-Tokotari grave Inaba Provincial Capital ruins Kajiyama Kofun Tochimoto...
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Sites in Tottori Prefecture. Cultural Properties of Japan Hōki Province Inaba Province Tottori Prefectural Museum List of Cultural Properties of Japan...
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Inaba District on April 1, 1896 Kamo District (加茂郡) Kani District (可児郡) Katagata District (石津郡) – dissolved to split and merged into parts of Inaba,...
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region of western Japan. Mimasaka bordered Bitchū, Bizen, Harima, Hōki, and Inaba Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Sakushū (作州). In terms of the Gokishichidō...
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Tajima bordered on Tango and Tanba to the east, Harima to the south, and Inaba to the west. Its abbreviated form name was Tanshū (但州). In terms of the...
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(Tanshū) (丹後国 (丹州)) – divided from Tanba in 713 Tajima (Tanshū) (但馬国 (但州)) Inaba (Inshū) (因幡国 (因州)) Hōki (Hakushū) (伯耆国 (伯州)) Izumo (Unshū) (出雲国 (雲州)) Iwami...
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Sōja shrine (section Provincial Soja Shrines)
Taira no Tokinori, dated March 9, 1099 in reference to the province of Inaba. The name "Sōja" is also found in place names such as the city of Sōja in...
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Tottori Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. Hōki was bordered by Inaba, Mimasaka, Izumo, Bitchū, and Bingo Provinces. Its abbreviated form name...
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