Tane Province

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Northern Tane Province

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History

Kofun burial mounds on Tanegashima and two very old Shinto shrines on Yakushima suggest that these islands were the southern border of the Yamato state.[2]

Annals of the Nara period regard Tane-no-kuni as the name for all the Ryukyu Islands,[3] including Tanegashima[4] and Yakushima.[5]

  • 675 (Temmu 3): Ambassadors of "Tane no kuni" were received in the Japanese court.[6]
  • 702 (Taihō 2): The Shoku Nihongi records, "Satsuma and Tane broke the relation and disobey to the king's order. So (the government) sent an army, conquered them, counted the population, and placed the officials." This marks the establishment of the Satsuma and Tane Provinces.
  • 824 (Tenchō 1): Tane was annexed to Ōsumi Province.
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Jōmonsugi on Yakushima, Japan

Notes

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  1. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kagoshima" in Template:Trim&pg=PA447 Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 447, p. 447, at Google Books.
  2. Denoon, Donald et al. (2001). Template:Trim&pg=PA107 Multicultural Japan: Palaeolithic to Postmodern, p. 107., p. 107, at Google Books
  3. Tōyō Bunko. (1935). Memoirs of the Research Department of the Tōyō Bunko (the Oriental Library), Vols. 7-10, p. 27.
  4. Nussbaum, "Tanegashima" at Template:Trim&pg=PA947 pp. 947-948, p. 947, at Google Books.
  5. Nussbaum, "Yakushima" at Template:Trim&pg=PA1035 p. 1035, p. 1035, at Google Books.
  6. Beillevaire, Patrick. (2000). Template:Trim&pg=PA272 Ryūkyū Studies to 1854: Western Encounter, Vol. 1, p. 272, p. 272, at Google Books; excerpt, "Im dritten Jahre der Regierung des Mikado Ten mu (674) kamen auch Gesandte von Tane no kuni an den japanischen Hof. Jakusima und das heutige Tanegasima waren die nördlichsten der mehrgenannten Südseeinseln...."; compare NengoCalc Temmu 3 (天武三年)

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