Chikuzen Province
Chikuzen Province was an old province of Japan in the area that is today part of Fukuoka Prefecture in Kyūshū. It was sometimes called Chikushū or Chikuyō, with Chikugo Province. Chikuzen bordered Buzen, Bungo, Chikugo, and Hizen Provinces.History
The original provincial capital is believed to be near Dazaifu, although Fukuoka city has become dominant in modern times.
At the end of the 13th century, Chikuzen was the landing point for a Mongol invasion force. But the main force was destroyed by a typhoon.
In April 1336, Kikuchi Taketoshi attacked the Shoni clan stronghold at Dazaifu. At the time, the Shoni were allied with Ashikaga Takauji in his battles against Go-Daigo. The Shoni were defeated, which led to the suicide of several clan members, including their leader Shoni Sadatsune.
In the Meiji period, the provinces of Japan were converted into prefectures. Maps of Japan and Chikuzen Province were reformed in the 1870s. At the same time, the province continued to exist for some purposes. For example, Chikuzen is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 between Japan and the United States and between Japan and the United Kingdom.Shrines and temples
Sumiyoshi-jinja and Hakosaki-gū were the chief Shinto shrines of Chikuzen.Historical districts
- Fukuoka Prefecture
- * Geza District - merged with Johza and Yasu Districts to become Asakura District on February 26, 1896
- * Honami District - merged with Kama District to become Kaho District on February 26, 1896
- * Ito District - merged with Shima District to become Itoshima District on February 26, 1896
- * Johza District - merged with Geza and Yasu Districts to become Asakura District on February 26, 1896
- * Kama District - merged with Honami District to become Kaho District on February 26, 1896
- * Kasuya District
- * Kurate District
- * Mikasa District - merged with Mushiroda and Naka Districts to become Chikushi District on February 26, 1896
- * Munakata District - dissolved
- * Mushiroda District - merged with Mikasa and Naka Districts to become Chikushi District on February 26, 1896
- * Naka District - merged with Mikasa and Mushiroda Districts to become Chikushi District on February 26, 1896
- * Onga District
- * Sawara District - dissolved
- * Shima District - merged with Ito District to become Itoshima District on February 26, 1896
- * Yasu District - merged with Geza and Johza Districts to become Asakura District on February 26, 1896