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AWAJI_PROVINCE

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Map of Japanese provinces showing Awaji

'Awaji' (淡路国; -no kuni, former æ·¡é“) was an old province of Japan covering Awaji Island, between HonshÅ« and Shikoku. Today it is part of HyÅgo Prefecture. It is sometimes called 'Tanshu' (æ·¡å·ž).
It was founded in the 7th century as a part of NankaidÅ. In NankaidÅ, Awaji province was between Kii province and Awa province. Awaji means literally "Road to Awa", that is, the road to Awa province from the central part of Japan. Awaji province was divided into two districts: Tsuna no KÅri in the northern part and Mihara no KÅri in the southern part.
The provincial government was presumably in modern Minamiawaji, Hyogo but its relics have not been found yet.
Awaji province was a common destination for political exiles. Emperor Junnin was exiled in Awaji after his abdication until his death.
In Edo period Awaji province was governed by the Hachisuka clan in Tokushima, Awa province. When the han system were abolished and prefectures were organized, the inhabitants of Awaji province preferred to belong to HyÅgo Prefecture, not to Tokushima prefecture, because of political conflict between Tokushima and Awaji.

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