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Tōsandō (東山道, literally, "eastern mountain circuit" or "eastern mountain region") is a Japanese geographical term. It means both an ancient division of the country and the main road running through it. It is part of the Gokishichidō system. It was situated along the central mountains of northern Honshu, specifically the Tōhoku region. This term also refers to a series of roads that connected the capitals (国府, kokufu) of each of the provinces that made up the region. The Tōsandō region encompasses eight ancient provinces. After 711 AD, Tōsandō was understood to include the Musashi province.

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  • Tōsandō (de)
  • Tōsandō (es)
  • Tōsandō (fr)
  • Tōsandō (it)
  • 東山道 (ja)
  • 도산도 (ko)
  • Tōsandō (pl)
  • Tōsandō (pt)
  • Тосандо (ru)
  • Tōsandō (en)
  • 東山道 (zh)
  • Східногірський край (uk)
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  • Tōsandō (japanisch 東山道, wörtlich „östlicher Berggau“ oder „östliche Bergregion“) ist eine japanische geographische Bezeichnung, die sowohl die historische Verwaltungseinheit, als auch die gleichnamige Fernstraße, die durch diese Region verlief, beschreibt. Die Verwaltungseinheit war Teil des Gokischichidō-Systems. Sie verlief entlang der japanischen Alpen bis in den Norden Tōhōkus auf Honschu. Tōsandō bestand aus den acht historischen Provinzen: * Ōmi * Mino * Hida * Shinano * Kōzuke * Shimotsuke * Mutsu * und Dewa. Nach 711 gehörte auch die Provinz Musashi zu Tōsandō. (de)
  • 東山道(とうさんどう/とうせんどう)は、五畿七道の一つ。本州内陸部を近江国から陸奥国に貫く行政区分、および同所を通る古代から中世にかけての幹線道路を指す。 (ja)
  • 도산도(일본어: 東山道)는 고키시치도의 하나로, 혼슈의 내륙 지역과 도호쿠 지방에 해당한다. (ko)
  • Tōsandō (jap. 東山道 dosł. prowincja, region wschodnich gór) – jeden z siedmiu okręgów Gokishichidō – najstarszego podziału terytorialnego Japonii. W skład okręgu Tōsandō wchodziły: * Prowincja Ōmi * * * Prowincja Shinano * Prowincja Kōzuke * * * (pl)
  • Східногі́рський кра́й (яп. 東山道, とうさんどう, МФА: [toːsaɴ doː]) — адміністративна одиниця найвищого рівня в Японії 8 — 19 століття. Один з семи країв. З 20 століття — назва однойменного регіону. (uk)
  • 東山道(日语:東山道/とうさんどう Tōsan dō */?)是日本五畿七道之一,本州内陸一側的東西方向横贯的地方、同时也是幹線道路的名称。 (zh)
  • Tōsandō (東山道, literalmente, "la región de las montañas del este") era una antigua región de Japón.​ El nombre también era usado para designar a una serie de carreteras (国府 kokufu) que recorrían las diferentes capitales de cada provincia de la región.​ Era parte del sistema Gokishichidō y se situaba en la parte central de las montañas del norte de Honshu,​​ su mayor parte se encuentra en la actual región de Tōhoku. La región de Tōsandō constaba de ocho provincias:​ Después del año 711, Tōsandō incluyó la provincia de Musashi.​ (es)
  • Tōsandō (東山道, literally, "eastern mountain circuit" or "eastern mountain region") is a Japanese geographical term. It means both an ancient division of the country and the main road running through it. It is part of the Gokishichidō system. It was situated along the central mountains of northern Honshu, specifically the Tōhoku region. This term also refers to a series of roads that connected the capitals (国府, kokufu) of each of the provinces that made up the region. The Tōsandō region encompasses eight ancient provinces. After 711 AD, Tōsandō was understood to include the Musashi province. (en)
  • Tōsandō (東山道?, letteralmente, "circuito montano orientale" o "regione montana orientale") è un termine geografico giapponese. Significa sia un'antica divisione del paese che la strada principale che la attraversa. Fa parte del sistema Gokishichidō. Si trovava lungo le montagne centrali della parte settentrionale di Honshū, nella regione di Tōhoku. Questo termine si riferisce anche a una serie di strade che collegavano le capitali (国府? Kokufu) di ciascuna delle province che componevano la regione. La regione del Tōsandō comprende otto antiche province. (it)
  • Le Tōsandō (東山道, littéralement, « province des montagnes de l'est, région, district ») est une ancienne région géographique japonaise située le long des montagnes centrales du nord Honshu, région de Tōhoku, et qui constitue le système gokishichidō Ce terme renvoie également à une série de routes qui reliaient les capitales (国府, kokufu) de chacune des provinces qui composent la région. La région du Tōsandō comprend huit anciennes provinces. Après 711, le Tōsandō inclut la province de Musashi. (fr)
  • Тосандо (яп. 東山道 То:сандо:, букв. «Регион восточных гор») — старая японская административная единица. Один из семи древних «путей» по системе Гокиситидо (VII век). Включает в себя следующие провинции: * Оми (яп. 近江国) * Мино (яп. 美濃国) * Хида (яп. 飛驒国) * Синано (яп. 信濃国) * Кодзукэ (яп. 上野国) * Симоцукэ (яп. 下野国) * Муцу (яп. 陸奥国) * Дэва (яп. 出羽国) (ru)
  • Tōsandō (東山道 Tōsandō?) foi uma antiga região geográfica do Japão do sistema gokishichidō, situada nas montanhas centrais de Honshū. Seu nome literalmente significa "Caminho das Montanhas Orientais". Também se refere a uma série de estradas que cortam as capitais (国府 kokufu?) das províncias da região. A região de Tōsandō continha oito províncias antigas. (pt)
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