Ikuno - Ikuno

Japanese: 生野 - いくの
Ikuno - Ikuno
[1] (According to the "Harima Fudoki," the area was originally named "Shino" (Dead Field) because there was a god who killed passers-by, but it was changed by Emperor Ojin.) The name of Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture. Former post town. Known for its silver mines. The site of the uprising during the Ikuno Incident in 1863. [2] The name of the southeastern end of Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture. An important location on the way from Kyoto to Sanin. Utamakura. *Kin'yo (1124-27) Zatsujo, Goshiki, 543 "The road to Oeyama and Ikuno is so far away that I have yet to tread on Amanohashidate (Koshikibu no Naishi)." [3] One of the administrative districts of Osaka City. Established in 1943. Located in the southeastern part of the city, downstream of the Hirano River. A key transportation point connecting Naniwa with Kawachi and Yamato since ancient times.

Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information

Japanese:
[一] (「播磨風土記」によれば、通行人を殺害する神がいたので「死野(しにの)」と名づけられたが、応神天皇が改めたという) 兵庫県朝来(あさご)市の地名。旧宿場町。銀山で知られる。文久三年(一八六三)の生野の変の挙兵地。[二] 京都府福知山市東南端の地名。京から山陰へ向かう要地。歌枕。※金葉(1124‐27)雑上・五四三「大江山いく野の道の遠ければまだふみもみず天の橋立〈小式部内侍〉」[三] 大阪市の行政区の一つ。昭和一八年(一九四三)成立。市南東部、平野川下流域にある。古くから難波と河内・大和を結ぶ交通の要地。

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