History of Japan Kuninomiyatsuko Yamato regime and local powerful families Chuko Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 日本史 国造 大和政権と地方豪族 中公新書
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Item number: BQ93498
Released date: 19 Nov 2021
著: 篠川賢

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JAPANESE HISTORY
Chuko Shinsho / From the Kofun period (tumulus period) to the Asuka period, the head of local administration was Kuni no Miyatsuko (Kuni no Miyatsuko) appointed by powerful local ruling families. However, the actual situation is not well known. This book introduces' Ninomiya' inscribed on the Inariyama Iron Sword, Gozoku related to Kuni no Miyatsuko such as Iwai in Tsukushi, and descriptions in the Kiki (Kojiki and Nihonshoki), and explains when the Kuni no Miyatsuko system came into effect, what kind of system it was, when it was abolished, and what kind of Kuni no Miyatsuko existed under the Ritsuryo system.