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All land in Rokugan was divided into provinces that were under the control of provincial governors.

Feudal System[]

Province was an artificial division of land for the purposes of facilitating tax collection. The daimyo divided the lands of the clan's families, into smaller portions called provinces commanded by a Provincial Governor. [1]

Crab Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Crab Clan were divided into 15 provinces.[2] This would later increase to 16 following the absorption of the Falcon Clan and the Toritaka province into the Crab.[3]

Hida provinces[]

There were five Hida provinces;

Hiruma provinces[]

There were three Hiruma provinces;

Kaiu provinces[]

There were three Kaiu provinces;

Kuni provinces[]

There were two Kuni provinces;

Toritaka provinces[]

There was one Toritaka province;

Yasuki provinces[]

There were two Yasuki provinces;

Crane Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Crane Clan were divided into 16 provinces. [4]

Asahina provinces[]

There were three Asahina provinces;

Daidoji provinces[]

There were four Daidoji provinces;

Doji provinces[]

There were five Doji provinces;

Kakita provinces[]

There were four Kakita provinces;

Dragon Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Dragon Clan were divided into 10 provinces. [5]

Kitsuki Provinces[]

There were three Kitsuki provinces;

Mirumoto Provinces[]

There were five Mirumoto provinces;

Tamori Provinces[]

There were two Tamori provinces;

Togashi Provinces[]

There was one Togashi Province;

Lion Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Lion Clan were divided into 23 provinces. [7]

Akodo provinces[]

There were six Akodo provinces;

On of them was formerly known as Shinboru province. [8]

Ikoma provinces[]

There were five Ikoma provinces;

Kitsu provinces[]

There were four Kitsu provinces;

Matsu provinces[]

There were eight Matsu provinces;

Mantis Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Mantis Clan were divided into 13 provinces [9] before the Fox Clan joined them.

Kitsune Provinces[]

There was one Kitsune province;

Moshi provinces[]

There was one Moshi province;

Tsuruchi provinces[]

There were five Tsuruchi provinces;

Yoritomo provinces[]

There were seven Yoritomo provinces;

Phoenix Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Phoenix Clan were divided into 19 provinces. [10]

Agasha provinces[]

There were four Agasha provinces;

Asako provinces[]

There were four Asako provinces;

Isawa provinces[]

There were six Isawa provinces;

Shiba provinces[]

There were five Shiba provinces;

Scorpion Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Scorpion Clan were divided into 12 provinces. [11]

Bayushi provinces[]

There were four Bayushi provinces;

Shosuro provinces[]

There were three Shosuro provinces;

Soshi provinces[]

There were three Soshi provinces;

Yogo provinces[]

There were two Yogo provinces;

Unicorn Clan Lands[]

The lands of the Unicorn Clan were divided into 18 provinces. [12]

Horiuchi provinces[]

There was one Horiuchi province;

Ide provinces[]

There were two Ide provinces;

Currently disappeared provinces of the Ide:

Iuchi provinces[]

There were two Iuchi provinces;

Moto provinces[]

There were four Moto provinces;

Shinjo provinces[]

There were four Shinjo provinces;

Utaku provinces[]

There were five Utaku provinces;

Imperial provinces[]

It was recorded a province of the Seppun

References

  1. Way of the Daimyo, p. 22
  2. Secrets of the Crab page 96
  3. Legend of the Five Rings; Third Edition, p. 16
  4. Secrets of the Crane, p. 96
  5. Secrets of the Dragon, p. 96
  6. Spirit Wars rulebook
  7. Secrets of the Lion, p. 95
  8. Unexpected Allies, p. 4
  9. Secrets of the Mantis, p. 96
  10. Secrets of the Phoenix, p. 96
  11. Secrets of the Scorpion, p. 96
  12. Secrets of the Unicorn, p. 96
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