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    The Tsūhō-ji ruins (通法寺跡, Tsūhō-ji ato), is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Heian period Buddhist temple located in the Tsuboi neighborhood...
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    Yoshiie Hachiman Scroll of the Latter Three Years' War Heike Tsuruginomaki Tsūhō-ji Sato, Hiroaki (1995). Legends of the Samurai. Overlook Duckworth. pp. 74–75...
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    Minamoto no Yorinobu's tomb of three generations is even now close to the Tsūhō-ji remains that was the Kawachi Genji's family temple. Minamoto no Yoritomo...
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    until 1587. The Ashikaga shogunate imported Kōbu Tsūhō (洪武通寶), Eiraku Tsūhō (永樂通寳), and Katei Tsūhō (嘉靖通寶) from the Ming dynasty, which they referred...
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    Shiratori Haniwa Production Site, National Historic Site Tsūhō-ji ruins, National Historic Site Yachū-ji temple ruins, National Historic Site Kameyama, Mie...
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    Osaka Summer Battle begins. Copper, silver and gold coins called Keichō-tsūhō were issued in the Keichō era helping to unify the currency system. Keichō-chokuhan...
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  • reign of Emperor Junnin along with silver Taihei Genpō, and bronze Mannen Tsūhō coins. All three of these denominations are said to have characters written...
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    coinage was inspired by the Chinese Tang dynasty coinage (唐銭) named Kaigen Tsūhō (Chinese: 開元通宝, Kāiyuán tōngbǎo), first minted in Chang'an in 621 CE. The...
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  • 65367793°E / 34.41558052; 135.65367793 (Chihaya Castle Site) 2 [48] Tsūhō-ji ruins 通法寺跡 Tsūhōji ato Habikino late Heian period temple ruins 34°31′36″N...
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    station was used by an average of 17,226 passengers daily Eifuku-ji Temple Tsuho-ji Temple Kishi Elementary School, Tondabayashi City Kishinishi Elementary...
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