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The Hirano Jinja is a small 8th century shrine that is popular during hanami for its beautiful cherry blossoms..
The Hirano Jinja is a small 8th century shrine that is popular during hanami for its beautiful cherry blossoms.
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Hirano Miyamoto-cho, 〒603-8322 北区平野宮本町1, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
+81 75-461-4450
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