Hokurikudō

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Hokurikudō was one of the ancient Japanese regional administrative and road circuits (dō) that encompassed several provinces along the Sea of Japan coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gokishichidō circuit
ancient Japanese regional circuit
appliesToJurisdiction Echigo Province NERFINISHED
Echizen Province NERFINISHED
Etchū Province NERFINISHED
Kaga Province NERFINISHED
Koshibi Province NERFINISHED
Noto Province NERFINISHED
Sado Province NERFINISHED
Wakasa Province NERFINISHED
connectsWith Kinai NERFINISHED
Tōkaidō NERFINISHED
Tōsandō NERFINISHED
coordinateSystem none (historical region, not precisely mapped)
country Japan
endPoint northern provinces along the Sea of Japan
follows Sea of Japan coast NERFINISHED
hasJapaneseName 北陸道 NERFINISHED
hasPart Echigo Province NERFINISHED
Echizen Province NERFINISHED
Etchū Province NERFINISHED
Hokurikudō road NERFINISHED
Kaga Province NERFINISHED
Koshibi Province NERFINISHED
Noto Province NERFINISHED
Sado Province NERFINISHED
Wakasa Province NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historical region of Japan
historicalPeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
Nara period NERFINISHED
inception Asuka period NERFINISHED
languageOfName Japanese
literalMeaning Northern Land Circuit NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Honshū NERFINISHED
partOf Gokishichidō NERFINISHED
ancient Japanese highway system
ritsuryō system
replacedBy modern prefectural system of Japan
routeType ancient highway
significantEvent codification under the Taihō Code
startPoint near Kyoto
use ancient Japanese road network
usedFor administrative control
military mobilization
official travel
tax collection
transport of tribute

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Kaga no Kuni isPartOf Hokurikudō