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因幡国(いなばのくに)は、かつて日本の地方行政区分だった令制国の一つ。山陰道に属する。
Inaba Province (因幡国, Inaba-no kuni) was a former province in the area that is today the eastern half of Tottori Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. Inaba was bordered by Hōki, Mimasaka, Harima and Tajima Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Inshū (因州). In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Inaba was one of the provinces of the San'indo circuit. Under the Engishiki classification system, Inaba was ranked as one of the 35 "superior countries" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the "near countries" (近国) in terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital was located in what is now the city of Tottori. The ichinomiya of the province is the Ube shrine also located in the city of Tottori.
因幡國(日语:因幡国〔因幡國〕/いなばのくに Inabanokuni */?),日本古代的令制國之一,屬山陰道,又稱因州。因幡國的領域大約為現在鳥取縣的東部。
이나바국(일본어: 因幡国 이나바노쿠니[*])은 산인도에 위치한 일본의 옛 구니이다. 현재의 돗토리현 동부에 해당한다. 인슈(因州)라고도 한다.
Inaba (因幡国, Inaba no kuni) est une ancienne province du Japon qui se trouvait dans une région qui est aujourd'hui la préfecture de Tottori. La province d'Inaba était entourée par les provinces d'Harima, Hoki, Mimasaka et de Tajima.
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