Throughout history, Totomi has been closely connected with the provinces of [[Ise province|Ise]] and [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] due to their geographical locations. According to the ''[[Nihongi]]'', by the early 8th century, soon after a visit by [[Empress Jito]] (r. 686-697) in 702, Totomi was designated as a ''chugoku'', or "province of middling distance" from the capital, while Mikawa was considered a ''kinkoku'', or "province near to" the capital. | Throughout history, Totomi has been closely connected with the provinces of [[Ise province|Ise]] and [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] due to their geographical locations. According to the ''[[Nihongi]]'', by the early 8th century, soon after a visit by [[Empress Jito]] (r. 686-697) in 702, Totomi was designated as a ''chugoku'', or "province of middling distance" from the capital, while Mikawa was considered a ''kinkoku'', or "province near to" the capital. |