Yamato province
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- This article is about one of the old provinces of Japan. For other uses, see Yamato.
Yamato Damashi or the Spirit of Yamato is a phrase used colloquially in a nostalgic way by conservative Japanese to refer to a mysterious Golden Age of Japanese culture when life was simple and people were honest and worked hard. The Kofun period of Japanese history and culture is also sometimes called the Yamato Period by western scholars, since this local chieftainship eventually rose up to become the Imperial Dynasty at the end of the Kofun period. Japanese archaeologists emphasise the fact that in the early half of the Kofun period other regional chieftainships, such as Kibi near modern day Okayama were in close contention for the crown.
The Okinawans sometimes use the name to refer to mainland Japan in contrast to Okinawa. In the Okinawan language, Yamato is called "Yamatu".
The province of Yamato was the namesake of World War II battleship Yamato.
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