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Iyo Province ( 伊予国 , Iyo-no kuni ) was a province of Japan in the area of northwestern Shikoku . Iyo bordered on Sanuki Province to the northeast, Awa to the east, and Tosa to the south. Its abbreviated form name was Yoshū ( 予州 ) . In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Iyo was one of the provinces of the Nankaidō circuit. Under the Engishiki classification system, Iyo was ranked as one of the "upper countries" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the "far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital was located in what is now the city of Imabari , but its exact location is still unknown. The ichinomiya of the province is the Ōyamazumi Shrine located on the island of Ōmishima in what is now part of Imabari. The people spoke Iyo dialect .

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3-559: Uwa ( 宇和郡 , Uwa-gun ) was a district in Iyo Province (modern-day Ehime Prefecture ), Japan. This Ehime Prefecture location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Iyo Province Iyo Province was formed by the Ritsuryo reforms by combining the territories of the Iyo-no- kuni no miyatsuko ( 伊余国造 ) , who ruled a territory centered on what

6-611: Is now the city of Iyo and town of Masaki with Kumi Province, Kazehaya Province, Touma Province, and Koichi Province each ruled by its own kuni no miyatsuko . The Geiyo Islands in the Seto Inland Sea were considered part of Aki Province into the Edo Period . During the Heian period , the coastal areas of the province were part of the stronghold of Fujiwara no Sumitomo , who led a rebellion against Imperial authority. During

9-631: The Muromachi period , a branch of the Saionji family was appointed as shugo by the Ashikaga shogunate , but was constantly being invaded his more powerful and aggressive neighbors. The Saionji survived by the fluid loyalties and fierce resistance, but were eventually overcome by Chōsokabe Motochika , who was in turn overthrown by the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi . Under the Tokugawa shogunate ,

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