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became Mimisu Prefecture, and areas to the south became Miyakonojō Prefecture. On January 15, 1873 the two prefectures were merged to form Miyazaki Prefecture. However, Miyazaki Prefecture was merged with Kagoshima Prefecture on August 21, 1876, but was reconstituted as Miyazaki Prefecture again on
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tribes of the area rebelled four times between the end of the 7th century and the early 8th century, which indicates that rule by Yamato was tenuous during this period. This cumulated in the
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classification system, Hyūga was ranked as one of the "middle countries" (中国) in terms of importance, and one of the "far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the capital.
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of Hyūga, along with Satsuma and Ōsumi. However, in 1203, Tadahisa was reduced to only Satsuma Province, and Hyūga was passed on to the
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was located in Koyu District, but the exact location is uncertain. It is presumed to be the Terasaki ruins, in what is now the city of
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period, the area had devolved into numerous semi-independent feudal estates with constantly shifting loyalties between the
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although ancient texts and mythology remain vague as to whether or not he was originally the ruler of Hyūga. During the
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clusters indicates that there was a political relationship between the local rulers and the Yamato Kingdom before the
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had many scattered holdings, especially in the southern and western parts of the province.
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May 9, 1883, excluding some border areas which remained with Kagoshima. Per the early
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system from the end of the 7th century, Hyūga initially included what later became
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period have been discovered in the Hyūga area, and red-colored pottery made from
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is characterized by the lack of bronze tools and the presence of gouged square
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the exact status of the area vis-a-vis Yamato remains unclear. In the time of
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Unlike many of the provinces of Kyūshū, Hyūga was not dominated by a single
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departed from Hyūga on his expedition to conquer what later became
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Hyūga Province highlighted
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absorbed Kitanaka District on April 1, 1896; now dissolved
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in the center. However, in 1587, following Hideyoshi's
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controlled the entire northern area of Hyūga. In the
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in the north, the Shimazu clan in the south, and the
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was compiled in the first half of the 8th century by
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has been excavated from the Tsukahara ruins from the
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estate located in southern Kyushu) belonging to the
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Per the 571:territory directly governed by the 314:, Hyūga is called the “land of the 555:Edo Period and early modern period 485:, possibly an illegitimate son of 49:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 489:was appointed to the position of 1212:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 1198: 1019: 1007: 991: 694: 666: 638: 610: 34: 2051:1871 disestablishments in Japan 1109:Annales des empereurs du japon, 760:. Hyūga Province consisted of: 2046:History of Miyazaki Prefecture 814:, Hitoyoshi, Nobeoka, Takanabe 737:Kyudaka kyuryo Torishirabe-chō 565:; rather, it was divided into 298:similar to those found in the 157:, although it was also called 1: 2010:'five provinces of the Kinai' 764:Districts of Hyūga Province 124:in the area of southeastern 1178:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 1128:"Provinces and prefectures" 974:, which was transferred to 282:It is also noteworthy that 112: 2072: 853:, Obi, Sadowara, Takanabe 225:. 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