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The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, built by the clan to mo... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kam... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, bui...
The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the tallest wooden pagoda in Japan, an iconic 5-st... The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the talles... The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the tallest wooden pagoda in J...
The Toyokuni Shrine is a Shinto Shrine built in 1599 to commemorate Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the samurai warlord who was the ... The Toyokuni Shrine is a Shinto Shrine built in 1599 to commemorate Toyotomi Hid... The Toyokuni Shrine is a Shinto Shrine built in 1599 to commemorate Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the samurai ...
The Mimizuka is a monument enshrining the severed noses of the Koreans and Ming Chinese troops who were killed during Ja... The Mimizuka is a monument enshrining the severed noses of the Koreans and Ming ... The Mimizuka is a monument enshrining the severed noses of the Koreans and Ming Chinese troops who w...
The Suzumushi-dera or Cricket Temple is so named for the crickets all along the wall inside the temple that are raised b... The Suzumushi-dera or Cricket Temple is so named for the crickets all along the ... The Suzumushi-dera or Cricket Temple is so named for the crickets all along the wall inside the temp...