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Kuni no miyatsuko (国造), also read as kokuzō or kunitsuko, were officials in ancient Japan during the Yamato period who governed provinces called kuni.

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Kuni no miyatsuko

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Kuni no miyatsuko governed provinces called kuni (国), although the location, names, and borders of the provinces remain unclear. Kuni no miyatsuko were...

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Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko

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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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Izumo clan

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Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko was seen as substantially more important than the other Kuni no miyatsuko. They held the position of Kuni no miyatsuko of Izumo...

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Tsushima Province

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this island. Tsushima Province had been controlled by the Tsushima no Kuni no miyatsuko until the Heian period. This clan was later replaced by the Abiru...

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Amaterasu

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bird-boat deity Ame-no-Torifune. In the Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko no Kanʼyogoto ("Congratulatory Words of the Kuni no Miyatsuko of Izumo" - a norito...

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Ame no Hohi

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no Hohi (天菩比神,天穗日命,アメノホヒ, "Heavenly grain sun") is a male deity and the second son of sun goddess Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko...

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Tokoyo no kuni

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Honolulu: Latitude 20. ISBN 978-0-8248-3713-6. Matsunaga, Naomichi. "Kuni no miyatsuko". Kokugakuin University Encyclopedia of Shinto. Archived from the...

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Tosa Province

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combining the territories of the Tosa kuni no miyatsuko (都佐国造) who ruled in the east with the Hata kuni no miyatsuko (波多国造) who ruled in the west. The name...

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Inaba Province

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Kofun period to Asuka period, the Inaba kuni no miyatsuko was the Ifukube clan. A princess from this clan (Ifukibe no Tokotari) served as maid of honor at...

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Owari clan

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The Owari clan is a Japanese clan. The clan were originally Kuni no miyatsuko but after the abolition of the role they took on a priestly role at Atsuta...

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Iyo Province

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by the Ritsuryo reforms by combining the territories of the Iyo-no-kuni no miyatsuko (伊余国造), who ruled a territory centered on what is now the city of...

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Satsuma Province

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Satsuma Province (薩摩国, Satsuma-no-Kuni) was an old province of Japan that is now the western half of Kagoshima Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū. Its...

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Aso clan

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Aso Shrine. They descend from Kamuyaimimi. The clan were originally Kuni no miyatsuko but after the abolition of the role they took on a priestly role at...

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Senge Takatomi

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Izumo-taisha (an eightieth generation descendant of the first Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko). He founded the Mokuyōkai [ja] (木曜会, The Thursday Association) a...

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Kofun period

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provided secondary ministers, and provincial leaders were called kuni no miyatsuko. Craftsmen were organized into guilds. In addition to archaeological...

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Tajima Province

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uncertain. There appear to have been two power centers. The Tajima Kuni no miyatsuko ruled in eastern Tajima (present-day Asago District and Yabu District)...

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Tsushima Island

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needed]. Tsushima Province was controlled by officials called Tsushima no kuni no miyatsuko (対馬国造) until the Nara period, and then by the Abiru clan until the...

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Kitsune

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left it at Iuya Shrine" Although Aston translated that the governor (Kuni no miyatsuko) was ordered to repair the "Istuki Shrine", modern scholarship identify...

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Amabe clan

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they have run since the Kofun period. The clan was originally the Kuni no miyatsuko or provincial governors of Tanba Province but after the abolition...

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Yamato clan

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clan, an immigrant clan that originates from Baekje (Korea) Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko, the local governing clan of the Yamato Province This disambiguation...

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Suruga Province

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Suruga was ranked as a "major country" (上国), and was governed by a Kuni no miyatsuko ; under the ritsuryō system, Suruga was classified as a "middle country"...

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Agatanushi

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Yamato was divided into kuni (国 provinces), which were subdivided into agata (県), which were governed respectively by kuni no miyatsuko and agatanushi, who...

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Sagami Province

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also included as one of the Tōkaidō provinces and was governed by a Kuni no miyatsuko. Samukawa jinja was designated as the chief Shinto shrine (ichinomiya)...

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