- The
Engishiki (延喜式, "Procedures of the Engi Era") is a ****anese book of laws and customs. The
major part of the
writing was
completed in 927. Emperor...
- Shimōsa Provinces. Its
abbreviated form name was Yashū (野州).
Under the
Engishiki classification system,
Shimotsuke was
ranked as one of the 13 "great countries"...
-
Mikawa is
classified as one of the
provinces of the Tōkaidō.
Under the
Engishiki classification system,
Mikawa was
ranked as a "superior country" (上国)...
- Tenpyō-hōji era (c. 758). It is
classified as a
great province in the
Engishiki. The
Yamato Period in the
history of ****an
refers to the late
Kofun Period...
- Shintô; at the fountain-head of ****an,
Stein and Day, 1967 p.61. The
Engishiki states that the tomo
consisted of an
outer covering of bearskin, and an...
- system,
Tango was one of the
provinces of the San'indō circuit.
Under the
Engishiki classification system,
Tango was
ranked as one of the "middle countries"...
- (713–723 CE)
Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE)
Kujiki (807–936 CE)
Engishiki (927 CE)
Shinto shrines ****ociation of
Shinto Shrines Ichinomiya List...
- form name was Esshū (越州), with
Echizen and Etchū Provinces.
Under the
Engishiki classification system,
Echigo was
ranked as one of the 35 "superior countries"...
- (713–723 CE)
Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE)
Kujiki (807–936 CE)
Engishiki (927 CE)
Shinto shrines ****ociation of
Shinto Shrines Ichinomiya List...
- the west, and
Hitachi and
Shimotsuke Provinces to the north.
Under the
Engishiki classification system, Shimōsa was
ranked as a "great country" (大国) and...