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The Fuhanken Sanchisei (府藩県三治制, "Fu, Han and Ken three-tiered Governance System") was the subnational government structure in early Meiji Japan. It lasted from the Boshin War, the start to the Meiji Restoration, in 1868 until the replacement of all remaining feudal domains (-han) with prefectures (-ken) in 1871. During this period, prefectures, urban prefectures (, fu) and rural prefectures (, ken), controlled by the new central government, and daimyō Domains (, han), still under their pre-restoration feudal rulers, formed the primary administrative subdivisions of the country. The exact numbers varied continually as adjustments to the feudal territorial divisions, mergers and splits started to take up pace, but very roughly there were about >250 -han and about <50 -fu/-ken in total during this time.

As the political borders changed all the time, ancient ritsuryō provinces, essentially static except for some modernizing adjustments in the North where the giant provinces of Mutsu and Dewa (both Tōsan Circuit) were split up and a new circuit (Hokkai Circuit) with 10 provinces was added on Ezo, remained the primary geographic frame of reference even in Meiji Japan until around the turn of the century – just as they had been throughout the late Middle Ages and early modern period.

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Fuhanken sanchisei

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The Fuhanken Sanchisei (府藩県三治制, "Fu, Han and Ken three-tiered Governance System") was the subnational government structure in early Meiji Japan. It lasted...

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List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies

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(道, dō, Hokkaido) and one "metropolis" (都, to, Tokyo). The Meiji Fuhanken sanchisei administration created the first prefectures to replace the provinces...

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Prefectures of Japan

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dō: Hokkaidō) and one metropolis (都, to: Tokyo). In 1868, the Meiji Fuhanken sanchisei administration created the first prefectures (urban fu and rural ken)...

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Provinces of Japan

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of Japan were replaced with the current prefecture system in the Fuhanken sanchisei during the Meiji Restoration from 1868 to 1871, except for Hokkaido...

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Osaka Prefecture

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at the very beginning of the Meiji era. During the instigation of Fuhanken Sanchisei in 1868, the prefecture received its suffix fu, designating it as...

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Kyoto Prefecture

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court has not returned to Kyoto since then. During the instigation of Fuhanken Sanchisei in 1868, the prefecture received its suffix fu. The subsequent reorganization...

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Meiji Restoration

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placing them under the prerogative of the new Meiji government. With Fuhanken sanchisei, the areas were split into three types: urban prefectures (府, fu)...

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Government of Meiji Japan

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in imitation of the western countries. The government instigated Fuhanken Sanchisei, dividing territory into urban prefectures or municipalities (fu)...

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Kakuda Prefecture

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v t e Prefectures of Japan under Fuhanken sanchisei (1868–1871) Hokkaido Hakodate Tohoku Esashi Fukushima Isawa Ishinomaki Kakuda Morioka Sannohe Shirakawa...

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