Kii Province
Kii Province, or Kishū, was a province of Japan in the part of Honshū that is today Wakayama Prefecture, as well as the southern part of Mie Prefecture. Kii bordered Ise, Izumi, Kawachi, Shima, and Yamato Provinces. The Kii Peninsula takes its name from this province.
During the Edo period, the Kii branch of the Tokugawa clan had its castle at Wakayama. Its former ichinomiya shrine was Hinokuma Shrine.
The Japanese bookshop chain Kinokuniya derives its name from the province.
Historical districts
- Wakayama Prefecture
- * Ama [District, Wakayama|Ama District] - merged with Nagusa District to become Kaisō District on April 1, 1896
- * Arida District
- * Hidaka District
- * Ito District
- * Naga District - dissolved
- * Nagusa District - merged with Ama District to become Kaisō District on April 1, 1896
- Mixed
- * Muro District
- ** Higashimuro District - part of Wakayama Prefecture
- ** Kitamuro District - part of Mie Prefecture
- ** Minamimuro District - part of Mie Prefecture
- ** Nishimuro District - part of Wakayama Prefecture