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  • curprev 18:0718:07, 1 September 2020Asakura Akira talk contribs 25,231 bytes +18 →‎Aftermath: clearer: the points here are compactness and similarity to provinces, and that was basically achieved by the first wave of prefectural mergers: 305 prefectures were merged down to 75 prefectures (# of provinces: 68 w/o Hokkai-dō); in some places, the present-day pref.s of 1888/93/... deviate more from the prov. division than the pref.s of 1872, as some subsequently merged pref.s now span several prov.s; but, in some [fewer?] other cases (e.g. Niigata/Fukushima border) the reverse undo

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  • curprev 22:0722:07, 30 August 2020Asakura Akira talk contribsm 25,213 bytes +1 →‎Aftermath undo
  • curprev 21:5721:57, 30 August 2020Asakura Akira talk contribs 25,212 bytes −1,477 well, if this is not about English Wikipedia provinces, but about real world Japan, then cut out the provinces; ex-shogunate/now crown lands became prefectures in/from 1868 onwards, and fiefdoms became prefectures in 1871; circuits and their provinces are just circuits and provinces, administrative units in antiquity [not abolished, but rather nominally revived in the restoration, as were some other elements of ritsuryō], but mostly ceremonial/geographical units since the middle ages undo

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