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1. Mutsu 28. Iga 55. Aki
2. Dewa 29. Ise 56. Suo
3. Sado 30. Shima 57. Nagato
4. Echigo 31. Yamato 58. Chikuzen
5. Etchū 32. Kii 59. Chicugo
6. Noto 33. Izumi 60. Buzen
7. Kaga 34. Kawachi 61. Bungo
8. Echizen 35. Settsu 62. Hyūga
9. Wakasa 36. Yamashiro 63. Ōsumi
10. Hitachi 37. Tango 64. Satsuma
11. Shimotsuke 38. Tanba 65. Higo
12. Kōzuke 39. Tajima 66. Hizen
13. Shimōsa 40. Harima 67. Iki
14. Kazusa 41. Awaji 68. Tsushima
15. Awa 42. Awa
16. Musashi 43. Tosa Chūgoku area: 46-57
17. Sagami 44. Iyo Hokuriku region: 3-9
18. Kai 45. Sanuki Kamigata area: western Japan
19. Shinano 46. Bizen centering on Kyoto and Osaka
20. Hida 47. Bitchū Kantō area: eastern Japan center-
21. Mino 48. Mimasaka ing on Edo/Tokyo
22. Izu 49. Inaba Kinai area: 31, 33-36
23. Suruga 50. Hōki Kinki area: 27-29, 31-41
24. Tōtōmi 51. Oki San'in area: 37-38, 49-53
25. Mikawa 52. Izumo San'yō area: 46-48, 54-57
26. Owari 53. Iwami Chichibu area: western part of 16
27. Ōmi 54. Bingo

Premodern Provinces and Districts of Japan, 645-1868.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Edo Culture: Daily Life and Diversions in Urban Japan, 1600-1868. Contributors: Nishiyama Matsunosuke - author, Gerald Groemer - transltr, Gerald Groemer - editor. Publisher: University of Hawaii Press. Place of Publication: Honolulu. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: viii.
    
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