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'''Tanba''' (丹波), also spelled '''Tamba''',<ref group="note" name="note1">This is the spelling used in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' in accordance with the traditional version of the {{Wiki|Hepburn romanization system}} which romanizes the syllabic ん ⟨n⟩ as ⟨m⟩ when preceding a {{Wiki|bilabial consonsant}} (i.e. /b, p, m/). The wiki uses the modified Hepburn system that is in common and official practice today which does not perform this spelling change.</ref> was a province of [[Japan]] comprising the territory of [[Modern times|present-day]] central {{Wiki|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto}} and east-central {{Wiki|Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyōgo Prefectures}}.<ref>{{WP|Tanba Province}}</ref> During the [[Sengoku period]], it bordered [[Harima]] to the south, [[Yamashiro]] to the southeast, | '''Tanba''' (丹波), also spelled '''Tamba''',<ref group="note" name="note1">This is the spelling used in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' in accordance with the traditional version of the {{Wiki|Hepburn romanization system}} which romanizes the syllabic ん ⟨n⟩ as ⟨m⟩ when preceding a {{Wiki|bilabial consonsant}} (i.e. /b, p, m/). The wiki uses the modified Hepburn system that is in common and official practice today which does not perform this spelling change.</ref> was a province of [[Japan]] comprising the territory of [[Modern times|present-day]] central {{Wiki|Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto}} and east-central {{Wiki|Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyōgo Prefectures}}.<ref>{{WP|Tanba Province}}</ref> During the [[Sengoku period]], it bordered [[Harima]] to the south, [[Yamashiro]] to the southeast, [[Wakasa]] to the northeast, and the {{Wiki|Sea of Japan}} to the north.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | ||
In the 1580s, the [[samurai]] [[Yasuke]], a retainer of ''[[daimyō]]'' [[Oda Nobunaga]], visited the province alongside the ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]].<ref name="Gameplay Walkthrough">{{Youtube|video=FjAzNpMYTxw&t|text=Assassin's Creed Shadows: Extended Gameplay Walkthrough <nowiki>|</nowiki> Ubisoft Forward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft|quote=|archiveurl=}}</ref> | In the 1580s, the [[samurai]] [[Yasuke]], a retainer of ''[[daimyō]]'' [[Oda Nobunaga]], visited the province alongside the ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]].<ref name="Gameplay Walkthrough">{{Youtube|video=FjAzNpMYTxw&t|text=Assassin's Creed Shadows: Extended Gameplay Walkthrough <nowiki>|</nowiki> Ubisoft Forward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft|quote=|archiveurl=}}</ref> | ||
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Tanba (丹波), also spelled Tamba,[note 1] was a province of Japan comprising the territory of present-day central Kyoto and east-central Hyōgo Prefectures.[1] During the Sengoku period, it bordered Harima to the south, Yamashiro to the southeast, Wakasa to the northeast, and the Sea of Japan to the north.[2]
In the 1580s, the samurai Yasuke, a retainer of daimyō Oda Nobunaga, visited the province alongside the kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe.[3]
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- ↑ This is the spelling used in Assassin's Creed: Shadows in accordance with the traditional version of the Hepburn romanization system which romanizes the syllabic ん ⟨n⟩ as ⟨m⟩ when preceding a bilabial consonsant (i.e. /b, p, m/). The wiki uses the modified Hepburn system that is in common and official practice today which does not perform this spelling change.
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