Iga Province

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Iga Province was a historical region of Japan, in present-day Mie Prefecture, famed as the birthplace of the poet Matsuo Bashō and as a center of ninja (shinobi) culture.

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Iga Province canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical province of Japan
abolishedBy Meiji oligarchy
surface form: Meiji government
associatedWith Iga ikki (local leagues)
attackedBy Oda Nobunaga
borderedBy Ise Province NERFINISHED
Yamashiro Province NERFINISHED
Yamato Province NERFINISHED
Ōmi Province NERFINISHED
capital Ueno NERFINISHED
correspondsTo part of present-day Mie Prefecture
country Japan
culturalHeritage haiku tradition linked to Matsuo Bashō
ninjutsu schools
culturalSymbol ninja imagery in modern tourism
existedDuring Edo period
Sengoku period
famousFor birthplace of Matsuo Bashō
ninja culture
shinobi
hasAlternativeName Iga no Kuni
Iga-kuni NERFINISHED
hasModernSuccessor Iga
surface form: Iga City
hasNotableCity Iga
Ueno
surface form: Ueno (Iga Ueno)
hasNotableClan local ninja families
hasNotablePerson Matsuo Bashō
hasNotableSite Iga Ueno Castle
Iga-ryu Ninja Museum
surface form: Iga-ryū Ninja Museum
historicalRegionOf Japan
knownFor Iga-ryu ninjutsu
surface form: Iga-ryū ninjutsu
language Japanese
locatedIn Honshu
Kansai region
modernUse tourist destination for Bashō-related sites
tourist destination for ninja culture
notableEvent Tenshō Iga War
partOf Tōkaidō
surface form: Tōkaidō circuit (historical classification)
politicalStructure strong local warrior autonomy
presentIn Mie Prefecture NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Shinto
reorganizedAs part of Mie Prefecture
strategicRole buffer zone between major feudal domains
terrain basin
mountainous
wasAbolishedIn Meiji era
surface form: Meiji period

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Matsuo Bashō birthPlace Iga Province
Iga historicalRegion Iga Province
Iga historicallyPartOf Iga Province