Tsukushi Province (筑紫国, Tsukushi-no kuni) was an ancient province of Japan, in the area of Chikuzen and Chikugo provinces.[1] This province was located within Fukuoka Prefecture.[2] It was sometimes called Chikushū (筑州).
^Satow, Ernest. (1874). "The Geography of Japan," Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Vol. 1-2, p. 35., p. 35, at Google Books
^Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Chikuzen" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 114, p. 114, at Google Books, "Chikugo" at p. 113, p. 113, at Google Books.
TsukushiProvince (筑紫国, Tsukushi-no kuni) was an ancient province of Japan, in the area of Chikuzen and Chikugo provinces. This province was located within...
Tsukushi may refer to: TsukushiProvince, old Japanese province, subsequently divided into Chikuzen Province, old Japanese province, part of Fukuoka Prefecture...
broke off from TsukushiProvince (筑紫国) until the end of the 7th century Chikugo (Chikushū) (筑後国 (筑州)) – broke off from TsukushiProvince until the end...
"far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the capital. Ancient TsukushiProvince was a major power center in the Yayoi period, with contacts to the...
"far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the capital. Ancient TsukushiProvince was a major power center in the Yayoi period, with contacts to the...
Ran) was a rebellion against the Yamato court that took place in TsukushiProvince, Japan (now nearby Ogōri city in Fukuoka Prefecture) in 527 AD. The...
Province, near Kawachi and the political center of Japan at the time. In Keitai's later years, 527 or 528, the Iwai Rebellion broke out in Tsukushi province...
Rebellion, a rebellion against the Yamato court that took place in TsukushiProvince, Japan I'wai, the culture hero of the Koko Y'ao in Australian Aboriginal...
or land name that appears in Northern History. It is compared to TsukushiProvince. The country of Chikushikoku appears in "Book of Sui" volume 81, biography...
(天之忍許呂別); Tsukushi-no-shima (筑紫島): today, Kyūshū. This island had a body and four faces. The names of the faces are as follows: Shirahiwake (白日別): Tsukushi Province;...
Iwai Rebellion: A revolt against the Yamato court breaks out in TsukushiProvince (according to Nihon Shoki). Justinian I outlaws pagan religious practices...
mid January, Dōsetsu participated in the second Ōtomo invasion of Tsukushiprovince and Dazaifu town against the Akizuki clan, forcing Akizuki Tanezane...
justice. In 689, Maro was dispatched with Ishikawa no Mushina (石川虫名) to TsukushiProvince to deliver court rank diplomas. He participated in Empress Jitō's...
documents led to a posthumous pardon and the posting of his slanderer to TsukushiProvince. His death brought the political ascendancy of the Soga clan to an...
although in the Nihon Shoki it is described only "a large embankment in TsukushiProvince to store water". Mizuki Castle was built to close the narrowest constriction...
Iwai Rebellion: A revolt against the Yamato court breaks out in TsukushiProvince (according to Nihon Shoki). Justinian I outlaws pagan religious practices...
Countries"), Chinzei (鎮西, "West of the Pacified Area") and Tsukushi-no-shima (筑紫島, "Island of Tsukushi"). The historical regional name Saikaidō (西海道, lit. West...