Owari Province
Owari Province was a historical region located in what is now part of Aichi Prefecture in Japan. It was known for its fertile land and significant agricultural production, particularly rice. The province played a vital role in the development of the surrounding areas and was an important center for trade and culture during the Edo period.
The capital of Owari Province was Nagoya, which later became a major city in Japan. Owari was also notable for its samurai culture and the presence of the Oda clan, a powerful family that rose to prominence in the late 16th century. Today, the legacy of Owari can still be seen in the region's traditions and historical sites.