Yamato Province (大和国, Yamato no Kuni) was a province of Japan, located in Kinai, corresponding to present-day Nara Prefecture in Honshū. It was also called...
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became Yamato Province and by extension a name for the whole of Japan. Yamato is also the dynastic name of the ruling Imperial House of Japan. Yamato people...
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War II Japanese battleship Yamato, lead ship of the Yamato class, named after Yamato Province Yamato Maru, originally the Italian ship Giuseppe Verdi that...
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Yamato (Japanese: 大和, named after the ancient Yamato Province) was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)...
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invented the name Yamato-damashi (or Yamato-gokoro), — the Soul of Yamato (or Heart of Yamato), — the appellation of the old province of Yamato, seat of the...
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The Yamato people (大和民族, Yamato minzoku, lit. 'Yamato ethnicity') or the Wajin (和人 / 倭人, lit. 'Wa people') is a term to describe the ethnic group that...
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Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko, the local governing clan of the Yamato Province This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yamato...
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The Yamato-class battleships (大和型戦艦, Yamato-gata senkan) were two battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Yamato and Musashi, laid down leading up...
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Imperial court ruled from modern-day Nara Prefecture, then known as Yamato Province. While conventionally assigned to the period 250–710, including both...
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province and the Chinu Palace in Izumi. Yoshino Province was abolished some time after the year 738 and its territory was absorbed back into Yamato Province...
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Himiko (redirect from Yamato-hime-mikoto)
period, with opinions divided between northern Kyūshū or traditional Yamato Province in present-day Kinki. The "Yamatai controversy", writes Keiji Imamura...
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The Yamato Kingship (ヤマト王権, Yamato Ōken) was a tribal alliance centered on the Yamato region (Nara Prefecture) from the 4th century to the 7th century...
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This is a list of daimyōs from the Sengoku period of Japan. Nanbu Nobunao Nanbu Toshinao Tsugaru Tamenobu Date Harumune Date Terumune Date Masamune Date...
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Nara Prefecture (section from Yamato Yagi and Gose)
Prefecture. Historically, Nara Prefecture was also known as Yamato-no-kuni or Yamato Province. From the third century to the fourth century, a poorly documented...
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of Sendaigawa and Siege of Kagoshima. He died in 1591, at Kōriyama, Yamato Province (now Nara Prefecture), and his tomb is called Dainagon-zuka (大納言塚)...
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Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a Japanese folk hero and semi-legendary prince...
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(1863-1871) Tatsuta (1601-1655) Takatori (1640-1871) Tawaramoto (1583-1871) Yamato-Shinjo (1600–1863) Wakayama (1600-1869) (ruled by a branch of the Tokugawa...
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Matsunaga Hisahide (category Yamato Province)
Miyoshi Nagayoshi from the 1540s. He directed the conquest of the province of Yamato in the 1560s and by 1564 had built a sufficient power base to be effectively...
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Yagyū Shinsuke in 1529 in Yagyū Village (present day Yagyū, Nara) in Yamato Province. His father, Ietoshi, was a minor landed lord. When Munetoshi was 12...
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Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko was a title held by the clan who ruled the central region of the later Yamato Province. Kuni no Miyatsuko were regional rulers...
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under Ishida Mitsunari. He was born in the Yamato province to Shima Matsukatsu, a local lords of Yamato Province. The Shima clan was considered to be a resident...
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who was also called ‘Chūrō,’ was a man of the Takechi district of Yamato Province. His forebears descended from Ame no Koyane no Mikoto; for generations...
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five traditions: Yamato (5), Yamashiro (19), Sōshū (19), Bizen (45); and blades from Etchū Province (3), Bitchū Province (5), Hōki Province (2) and Saikaidō...
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Domain, Dewa Province, 20,000 koku), Yanagimoto han (Yamato Province, 10,000 koku), Kaiju han (also known as Shibamura han; Yamato Province, 10,000 koku)...
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Yamato Okunitama (Japanese: 倭大国魂神) is a kami, the okunitama (国魂; 'country spirit') or tutelary deity of Yamato Province. They are the ujigami, or 'clan...
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the Sugawara clan. The name was taken from the Sugawara village in Yamato Province. Sugawara no Furuhito studied Confucianism and became a personal scholar...
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time of the 16th century, the Tsutsui clan would mainly control the Yamato Province, due to the efforts of the feudal lord (daimyō) Tsutsui Junkei. The...
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had a kunitama. Yamato Okunitama is the Kunitama of Yamato Province. He is sometimes identified with Ōmononushi.: 22 As the Yamato court grew in power...
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– September 15, 1584) son of Tsutsui Junshō, and a daimyō of the province of Yamato. On 1571, Junkei, through the offices of Akechi Mitsuhide, pledged...
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Nobumasa (Takatsuki Castle, Settsu Province 20,000 koku) and Mizuno Katsushige (Yamato Koriyama, Yamato Province 60,000 koku) moved to Osaka. The Toyotomi...
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