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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 Ryozen Kannon is a war memorial built in 1955 to commemorate those who died in the Pacific War during World War II. The Ryozen Kannon is a war memorial built in 1955 to commemorate those who died ... The Ryozen Kannon is a war memorial built in 1955 to commemorate those who died in the Pacific War d...
The Higashi Otani Mausoleum contains the mortal remains of priest Shinran Shonin, the founder of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. The Higashi Otani Mausoleum contains the mortal remains of priest Shinran Shonin... The Higashi Otani Mausoleum contains the mortal remains of priest Shinran Shonin, the founder of Jod...
Nijo-Jinya is a samurai house and former inn used by feudal lords who were visiting Kyoto during the Edo Period. Nijo-Jinya is a samurai house and former inn used by feudal lords who were visit... Nijo-Jinya is a samurai house and former inn used by feudal lords who were visiting Kyoto during the...