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Built in 1610-'19 at the beginning of the Edo Period as a seat of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa shogunate, the Nagoya... Built in 1610-'19 at the beginning of the Edo Period as a seat of the Owari bran... Built in 1610-'19 at the beginning of the Edo Period as a seat of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa s...
The Atsuta Shrine is a hallowed Shinto shrine from the 1stcentury, home to the legendary imperial sword, Kusanagi no Tsu... The Atsuta Shrine is a hallowed Shinto shrine from the 1stcentury, home to the l... The Atsuta Shrine is a hallowed Shinto shrine from the 1stcentury, home to the legendary imperial sw...
Togan-ji is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple with a 15 metre tall bright green statue of the Buddha from the 16thcentury. Togan-ji is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple with a 15 metre tall bright green statue ... Togan-ji is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple with a 15 metre tall bright green statue of the Buddha from t...
Built in 1904 to house the ashes of the Buddha which were gifted by the King of Thailand, the Nittai-ji is the only temp... Built in 1904 to house the ashes of the Buddha which were gifted by the King of ... Built in 1904 to house the ashes of the Buddha which were gifted by the King of Thailand, the Nittai...