(Redirected from Owari province)
Map of Japanese provinces with province highlighted
was an
old province of
Japan that is now the western half of present day
Aichi prefecture. Its abbreviation is Bishu (尾州).
The ancient capital of Owari was near
Inazawa in the western part of the province. Two of the most famous warlord generals of Japan's
Sengoku period,
Oda Nobunaga and
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, were natives of Owari province, and Oda had a castle at
Kiyosu.
Chikamatsu Shigenori, warrior and tea ceremony enthusiast, was born in Owari Province in 1695.
Tokugawa Ieyasu established the
Tokugawa shogunate with its
castle at
Nagoya and placed one of his sons in charge of the Owari
Han, the largest han in the Tokugawa family holdings outside of the shogunate itself.
In
1871 with the
abolition of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures (''Haihan Chiken'') after the
Meiji Restoration, the provinces of Owari and
Mikawa were combined to eventually establish Aichi prefecture in late
1872.