Iyo Province
Iyo Province was an old province of Japan in the area that is today Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku. Iyo bordered on Awa, Sanuki, and Tosa Provinces. It was sometimes called Yoshū.History
The ancient provincial capital was near modern Imabari. During the Sengoku period it was split into several fiefs, the largest one usually being run from Matsuyama Castle in Matsuyama. It was briefly unified by the Chōsokabe clan of neighboring Tosa, but Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Shikoku in 1584 and reallocated the fiefs. During the Edo period the province was controlled by Uwajima Domain.
The people spoke Iyo dialect.- Ehime Prefecture
- * Iyo District – absorbed remaining parts of Shimoukena District on April 18, 1896
- * Kazahaya District – merged into Onsen District on April 18, 1896
- * Kita District
- * Kume District – merged into Onsen District on April 18, 1896
- * Kuwamura District – merged with Shūfu District to become Shūsō District on April 18, 1896
- * Nii District – dissolved
- * Noma District – merged into Ōchi District on April 18, 1896
- * Ōchi District – absorbed Noma District on April 18, 1896
- * Onsen District – absorbed Kazahaya, Kume and Wake Districts, along with parts of Shimoukena District, on April 18; 1896; now dissolved
- * Shūfu District – merged with Kuwamura District to become Shūsō District on April 18, 1896
- * Uma District – dissolved
- * Ukena District
- ** Kamiukena District
- ** Shimoukena District – dissolved to split into Onsen and Iyo Districts on April 18, 1896
- * Uwa District
- ** Higashiuwa District – dissolved
- ** Kitauwa District
- ** Minamiuwa District
- ** Nishiuwa District
- * Wake District – merged into Onsen District on April 18, 1896