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San'in region

 
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The San'in Region (山陰地方 San'in Chihō?) is an area in the southwest of Honshū, the main island of Japan. It consists of the northern part of the Chūgoku region, facing the Sea of Japan.[1] The name San'in means "northern, shady (yin) side of the mountains" and contrasts with the San'yō or "southern, sunny (yang) side of the mountains" region to the south.

The region is generally considered to include the prefectures of Shimane, Tottori and north side area of Yamaguchi.

The San'in encompasses the pre-Meiji provincial areas of Tamba, Tango, Tajima, Inaba, Hōki, Izumo, Iwami and Oki.[2]

References

  1. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 65.
  2. ^ Titsingh, p. 65 n3.

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