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All land in Rokugan was divided into provinces that were under the control of provincial governors.
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Crab Clan Lands
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The lands of the Crab Clan were divided into 15 provinces.[1] This would later increase to 16 following the absorption of the Falcon Clan and the Toritaka province into the Crab.[2]
Hida provinces
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There were five Hida provinces;
Hiruma provinces
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There were three Hiruma provinces;
Kaiu provinces
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There were three Kaiu provinces;
Kuni provinces
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There were two Kuni provinces;
Toritaka provinces
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There was one Toritaka province;
Yasuki provinces
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There were two Yasuki provinces;
Crane Clan Lands
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The lands of the Crane Clan were divided into 16 provinces.[3]
Asahina provinces
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There were three Asahina provinces;
Daidoji provinces
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There were four Daidoji provinces;
Doji provinces
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There were five Doji provinces;
Kakita provinces
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There were four Kakita provinces;
Dragon Clan Lands
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The lands of the Dragon Clan were divided into 10 provinces.[4]
Kitsuki Provinces
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There were three Kitsuki provinces;
Mirumoto Provinces
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There were five Mirumoto provinces;
- Chokai province[5] (no longer exists)
- Gaien province
- Yakeishi province
- Toshibu province
- Kousou province
Tamori Provinces
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There were two Tamori provinces;
Togashi Provinces
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There was one Togashi Province;
Lion Clan Lands
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The lands of the Lion Clan were divided into 23 provinces.[6]
Akodo provinces
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There were six Akodo provinces;
On of them was formerly known as Shinboru province. [7]
Ikoma provinces
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There were five Ikoma provinces;
Kitsu provinces
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There were four Kitsu provinces;
Matsu provinces
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There were eight Matsu provinces;
- Gakka province
- Chuugen province
- Tonfajutsen province
- Azuma province
- Heigen province
- Kaeru province
- Yojin province
- Yama province
Mantis Clan Lands
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The lands of the Mantis Clan were divided into 13 provinces [8] before the Fox Clan joined them.
Kitsune Provinces
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There was one Kitsune province;
Moshi provinces
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There was one Moshi province;
Tsuruchi provinces
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There were five Tsuruchi provinces;
Yoritomo provinces
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There were seven Yoritomo provinces;
- Gotei province
- Koutetsukan province
- Kaze province
- Inazuma province
- Irie province
- Tokigogachu province
- Maigosera province
Phoenix Clan Lands
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The lands of the Phoenix Clan were divided into 19 provinces.[9]
Agasha provinces
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There were four Agasha provinces;
Asako provinces
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There were four Asako provinces;
Isawa provinces
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There were six Isawa provinces;
- Yosomono province
- Kougen province
- Kinkaku province
- Garanto province
- Aoijiroi province
- Maryoku province
Shiba provinces
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There were five Shiba provinces;
Scorpion Clan Lands
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The lands of the Scorpion Clan were divided into 12 provinces.[10]
Bayushi provinces
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There were four Bayushi provinces;
Shosuro provinces
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There were three Shosuro provinces;
Soshi provinces
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There were three Soshi provinces;
Yogo provinces
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There were two Yogo provinces;
Unicorn Clan Lands
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The lands of the Unicorn Clan were divided into 18 provinces.[11]
Horiuchi provinces
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There was one Horiuchi province;
Ide provinces
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There were two Ide provinces;
Currently disappeared provinces of the Ide:
Iuchi provinces
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There were two Iuchi provinces;
Moto provinces
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There were four Moto provinces;
Shinjo provinces
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There were four Shinjo provinces;
Utaku provinces
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There were five Utaku provinces;
Imperial provinces
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It was recorded a province of the Seppun
References
- ↑ Secrets of the Crab page 96
- ↑ Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition page 16
- ↑ Secrets of the Crane page 96
- ↑ Secrets of the Dragon page 96
- ↑ Spirit Wars rulebook
- ↑ Secrets of the Lion page 95
- ↑ Unexpected Allies, p. 4
- ↑ Secrets of the Mantis, p. 96
- ↑ Secrets of the Phoenix page 96
- ↑ Secrets of the Scorpion page 96
- ↑ Secrets of the Unicorn page 96