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Mino Province

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Mino Province (美濃国 Mino no kuni?) is an old province of Japan, which was composed of nearly the entire southern part of modern-day Gifu prefecture. Mino bordered on Echizen, Hida, Ise, Mikawa, Omi, Owari, and Shinano provinces.

Although the ancient provincial capital was near Tarui, the main castle town was at Gifu.

Historical record

In the sixth year of the Wadō era (713): The road which traverses Mino and Shinano province (信濃国) was widened to accommodate increasing numbers of travelers.[1]

In the Sengoku period, Mino-no kuni was one of the original provinces controlled by Oda Nobunaga, and his heirs controlled it even after Nobunaga died and Toyotomi Hideyoshi took power.

The Battle of Sekigahara took place at the western edge of Mino, near the mountains between the Chūbu region and the Kinki region.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Titsingh, p. 64.

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