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Echizen Province

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Although Echizen no longer existed after 1871 and maps of Japan were reformed after that date At the same time, Echizen continued to exist legally for certain purposes. For example, Echizen is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 (a) between Japan and the
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moved to Fukui city in hopes to win the favor of Hideyasu, who was widely expected to become the new shōgun. There was great disappointment and resentment when the shogunate passed on to Ieyasu's third son,
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In 823 AD, the two eastern districts of Echizen (Kaga and Enuma) were separated to form Kaga Province. Kaga was thus the last province to be created under the
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of Fukui Domain was much reduced from its initial size, and several new domain were created. A large portion of the area of the province also became
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of Fukui Domain plays a major role in national politics, and acted as an intermediary to negotiate the surrender of pro-Tokugawa forces to the
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only once in her life, to go to Echizen with her father. She stayed for just over one year, and then returned home to marry
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A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements
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in the provinces surrounding the capital, and Echizen served as a powerful buffer between Kyōto and the
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to the ground and re-established the provincial capital at Echizen-Fūchu, divided among his generals
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For most of the war between the Northern and Southern Courts, Echizen was under the control of the
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with contacts to the Asian continent. The province was traditionally famous for its production of
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were established. However, on August 21, 1875 Fukui Prefecture was abolished, becoming part of
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on October 15, 1958, the village of Itoshiro in Ōno District was transferred to Gifu.
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of Echizen are unknown, but are believed to have been in what is now the city of
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was exiled to Echizen, where he wrote some of his 40 poems collected in the
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system, and Echizen received its current borders at that time. During the
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Echizen was a strategically important province due to its proximity to
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Echizen Province highlighted
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of Japan and is listed as one of the original provinces in the
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made in this area. Echizen is also well known for its
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In a border adjustment between Fukui prefecture and
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Much of the province remained in the control of the
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A text dated AD 774 mentions the 1032: 70: 60: 404:, the provincial governor of Echizen, 599:, the entire province was awarded by 455:. It is one of the so-called six old 412:. Lady Murasaki left her hometown of 391:, wrote many pieces about Echizen. . 164: 160: 146: 136: 132: 120: 77: 7: 1073:. (1874). "The Geography of Japan," 139:• Ritsuryō system implemented 329:In 701 AD, per the reforms of the 25: 234:. Its abbreviated form name was ' 1223:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 1209: 1143:US Department of State. (1906). 995: 965: 935: 905: 873: 839: 619:. During the early years of the 379:, including his love letters to 2067:1871 disestablishments in Japan 502:Medieval and pre-modern Echizen 437:and due to its location on the 1112:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 729:and (b) between Japan and the 650:(hereditary Tokugawa allies). 211:of Japan. 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Index

Echizen province

Echizen
36°24′N 136°30′E / 36.400°N 136.500°E / 36.400; 136.500
province of Japan
Fukui Prefecture
Hokuriku region
Kaga
Wakasa
Hida
Ōmi
Hokurikudō
Circuit

Hiroshige
ukiyo-e
ancient province
Nihon Shoki
emperor of Japan
Emperor Keitai
Taihō Code
Etchū
Echigo
Ishikawa Prefecture
districts
Hakui District
Noto District (also called Kashima District)
Fugeshi District
Suzu District
Nara period

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