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    Nemichi Shrine (根道神社, Nemichi jinja) is a Japanese Shinto shrine located in the city of Seki, Gifu Prefecture. Nemichi Shrine has become famous for its...
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    (松尾ルート Matsuoike Rūto) Shōrai Danchi Route (松籟団地ルート) Nishiyama Yongō-fun Route (西山4号墳ルート) Nishiyama Danchi Route (西山団地ルート) Suwa Shrine Route (諏訪神社ルート...
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    The Shinobazu Pond (不忍, Shinobazu no Ike) is a pond within Ueno Park (a spacious public park located in the Ueno section of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan), and...
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    (Japanese: 諏訪大社, Hepburn: Suwa-taisha), historically also known as Suwa Shrine (諏訪神社 Suwa-jinja) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神), is a group of Shinto shrines in Nagano...
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    flat area called the Bessan Plain (別山平 Bessan Hira) and Lake Mitarashi (御手洗 Mitarashi Ike). Near the lake are the ruins for the Bessan Room (別山室 Bessan-ya)...
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    2020-10-19. "稲田神社". 奥出雲町公式観光ガイド (The Official Okuizumo Travel Guide). Retrieved 2020-10-19. "県内神社一覧". Shimane-ken Jinjachō. Retrieved 2020-10-21. "稲田神社 (Inada-jinja)"...
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    bridges span over a canal that joins two ponds popularly called Genpei-ike (源平), or "Genpei ponds". The term comes from the names of the two families, the...
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    Yosami pond (依網) was built near Ōyosami Shrine (大依羅神社) in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka. Sujin is also credited with building Sakaori pond (酒折) which was said...
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  • Retrieved July 31, 2014. "おじゃる丸〜満願神社は縁日でおじゃる! (ゲームボーイ)" (in Japanese). Famitsu. Retrieved September 26, 2019. "おじゃる丸 〜月夜がのたからもの〜 (ゲームボーイ)" (in Japanese)...
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    Province (modern Ishii, Tokushima Prefecture), where Takeminatomi Shrine (多祁御奈刀弥神社) stands. Ōwa Iwao (1990) suggests that the presence of Azumi people in both...
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