Hyūga Province

Hyūga Province
日向国
pre-Meiji period Japan
7th century–1871

Map of Japanese provinces (1868) showing the location of Hyūga Province (red) in the Saikaidō (green)
CapitalSaito
History 
• Established
7th century
• Satsuma Province separates from Hyūga
702
• Ōsumi Province separates from Hyūga
713
• Disestablished
1871
Today part ofMiyazaki Prefecture

Hyūga Province (日向国, Hyūga no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [çɯꜜː.ɡa (no kɯ.ɲi), çɯꜜː.ŋa-]) was a province of Japan in the area of southeastern Kyushu, corresponding to modern Miyazaki Prefecture Hyūga bordered on Ōsumi to the south, Higo to the west, and Bungo to the north. Its abbreviated form name was Kōshū (向州), although it was also called Nisshū (日州). In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Hyūga was one of the provinces of the Saikaidō circuit. Under the Engishiki classification system, Hyūga was ranked as one of the "middle countries" (中国) in terms of importance, and one of the "far countries" (遠国) in terms of distance from the capital.