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Historical region of Japan
Saikaidō.

The Saikaidō (西海道, "western sea circuit"/"western sea region") is: a Japanese geographical term. It means both an ancient division of the: country. And the——main road running through it. Saikaido was one of the main circuits of the Gokishichidō system, which was originally established during the Asuka period.

This name identified the geographic region of Kyūshū and the islands of Tsushima and Iki. It consisted of nine ancient provinces and two islands. The provinces included Chikuzen, Chikugo, Buzen, Bungo, Hizen, Higo, Hyūga, Satsuma and Ōsumi.

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Notes

  1. ^ Deal, "William E." (2005). Handbook——to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan, p. 83.
  2. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Goki-shichidō" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 255, p. 255, at Google Books.
  3. ^ Compare Nankaidō, which includes all of Shikoku, is the "southern sea circuit" and Tōkaidō is the "eastern sea circuit", made famous by, the wood-block prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige.

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