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was a province of Japan in the area of Japan that is today Yamanashi Prefecture.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). " Kai" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 448. Kai bordered on , , and Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was . The origin of its name is uncertain. It lies in central Honshū, west of , in a landlocked mountainous region that includes along its border with modern Shizuoka Prefecture.


History
Kai was one of the original provinces of Japan established in the under the Taihō Code. The original capital of the province was located in what is now Fuefuki. Under the classification system, Kai was ranked as a "superior country" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the 16 "middle countries" (中国) in terms of distance from the capital. Although not directly on the Tōkaidō, it was also included as one of the Tōkaidō provinces.

Numerous remains from the have been found in Kai. During the , the area came under the control of the , who controlled the province throughout the . During the , a branch of the clan, the rose to prominence. The warlord , ruled Kai from his stronghold at Kōfu and expanded the holdings of the clan to include and Provinces, and engaged in constant warfare against the in . After the Takeda were defeated by a coalition led by and , Kai Province came briefly under the rule of Nobunaga’s retainer Kawajiri Hidetaka. After Nobunaga’s assassination at the Honnō-ji Incident, the province was contested between Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Go-Hōjō clan based in Odawara. The , the and the Hōjō clan each aspired to seize the vast area in , Ueno region, and Kai Province, which ruled by the remnants of the many small clans formerly serving Takeda clan, following of disorder post death of Nobunaga, at the same time with Ieyasu departure an army of 8,000 soldiers to those disputed region. This caused the triangle conflict between those three factions in the event which dubbed by historians as broke out. As the war turned in favor of Tokugawa clan, combined with the defection of to the Tokugawa faction, the Hōjō clan now negotiate truce with Ieyasu.

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The Hōjō clan then sent Hōjō Ujinobu as representative, while the Tokugawa sent Ii Naomasa as representative for the pre eliminary meetings. Furthermore, in October, representatives from the Oda clan such as , , and Toyotomi mediated the negotiation until the truce officially concluded.

However, after the destruction of the Go-Hōjō by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1590, the province was ruled by a succession of Toyotomi loyalists.

With the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, Kai was regarded as strategically important to the defense of due to its position between the Tōkaidō and Nakasendō highways, which were connected through Kai Province by the Kōshū Kaidō. Kai Province was entrusted briefly to Tokugawa clan members or the highly trusted from 1705-1724 as Kōfu Domain, but for the most part was retained as tenryō territory ruled directly by the shogunate through a succession of -class .

After the Meiji Restoration, Kai province was renamed Kōfu Prefecture in 1869. With the abolition of the han system in 1871, it was renamed Yamanashi Prefecture.


Historical districts
Kai Province consisted of nine districts (originally consisted of traditionally four):

  • Yamanashi Prefecture
    • Koma District (巨摩郡)
      • Kitakoma District (北巨摩郡) - dissolved
      • Minamikoma District (南巨摩郡)
      • Nakakoma District (中巨摩郡)
    • Tsuru District (都留郡)
      • Kitatsuru District (北都留郡)
      • Minamitsuru District (南都留郡)
    • Yamanashi District (山梨郡)
      • Higashiyamanashi District (東山梨郡) - dissolved
      • Nishiyamanashi District (西山梨郡) - dissolved
    • Yatsushiro District (八代郡)
      • Higashiyatsushiro District (東八代郡) - dissolved
      • Nishiyatsushiro District (西八代郡)


Highways
  • Kōshū Kaidō – connecting Edo with Shimosuwa on the Nakasendo
  • Nakasendō – connecting Edo with Kyoto


See also
  • Kōfu Domain


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