Rikuchū Province

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Rikuchū Province

Template:Nihongo was an old province in the area of Iwate and Akita Prefectures.<ref>Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Rikuchū" in Template:Google books.</ref> It was sometimes called Template:Nihongo, with Rikuzen and Mutsu Provinces.

Rikuchu covered most of modern-day Iwate Prefecture: with the exceptions of Ninohe District, Ninohe City, the northern portion of Hachimantai City, and the northern portion of Kuzumaki Town; Kesen District, Rikuzentakata City, Ōfunato City, and the southern portion of Kamaishi City; but also including Kazuno City and Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture.

Rikuchū was created shortly after the Meiji Restoration out of part of Mutsu Province.

History

  • January 19, 1869: Rikuchu Province is separated from Mutsu Province
  • 1872: A census estimates the population at 510,521

Historical districts

Rikuchū Province consisted of eighteen districts:

See also

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