Iwase Province

Template:Nihongo is an old province of Japan which existed for a brief period of time in the Nara period in what is now western Fukushima Prefecture.<ref>Kodama. (1958). 図日本文化史大系, p. 30; excerpt, 石背国 718-724?</ref>
History
Iwase Province was created during the reign of Empress Genshō.<ref name="meyners172">Meyners d'Estrey, Guillaume Henry Jean (1884). Template:Google books; excerpt, Genshō crée sept provinces : Idzumi, Noto, Atoa, Iwaki, Iwase, Suwa et Sado en empiétant sur celles de Kawachi, Echizen, Etchū, Kazusa, Mutsu and Shinano</ref> The Yōrō Ritsuryo established the Iwase Province in 718 through the division of the Michinoku Province (Mutsu Province). It was composed of five districts, named Shirakawa (白河), Iwase (石背), Aizu (会津), Asaka (安積) and Shinobu (信夫).
The area encompassed by the province reverted to Mutsu at some point between 722 and 724. Some scholars have suggested that this may have been motivated by economic considerations.<ref name="meyners172"/>
Historical districts
- Aizu District (会津郡)
- Asaka District (安積郡)
- Iwase District (岩瀬郡)
- Shinobu District (信夫郡)
- Shirakawa District (白川郡, East Shirakawa)
See also
- Iwashiro Province, de facto brief reconstitution.
- List of Provinces of Japan
Notes
References
- Kodama. (1958). 図日本文化史大系 (Zusetsu Nihon bunkashi taikei). Tokyo: Shōgakkan. OCLC 16308019