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・ Yoshio Sakamoto
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・ Yoshio Shiga
・ Yoshio Shiga (Communist)
・ Yoshio Shigezono
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・ Yoshino Nanjō
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Yoshino Province
・ Yoshino River
・ Yoshino Ropeway
・ Yoshino Shrine
・ Yoshino Station
・ Yoshino Station (Fukuoka)
・ Yoshino Station (Nara)
・ Yoshino Takamori
・ Yoshino Ōishi
・ Yoshino, Nan'yō, Yamagata
・ Yoshino, Nara
・ Yoshino, Tokushima
・ Yoshino-Jingū Station
・ Yoshino-Kumano National Park
・ Yoshinobu


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Yoshino Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Yoshino Province

was a Japanese province in the area of Nara Prefecture on the island of Honshū.〔Bodart-Bailey, Beatrice M. (1999). ( ''Kaempfer's Japan: Tokugawa Culture Observed,'' p. 122 ).〕 It was a short-lived special division of the provinces of Japan, a part of Kinai. It was composed of only one district, . Its extent roughly coincides with that of today's Yoshino District plus Gojō city.
Yoshino was established by separating Yoshino District from Yamato Province. The time of its founding is unknown, but it is thought that it happened at around the same time as the establishment of in 716. The unit name “” () was different from the “” () of normal provinces. No record remains of the reasons for their establishment. Both new provinces were unusually small and contained secondary palaces: the in the Yoshino province and the Chinu Palace in Izumi.
Yoshino Province was abolished some time after the year 738 and its territory was absorbed back into Yamato Province.
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