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    Mount Fudō from Mount (10/2008) Mount Fuji from Mount (10/2008) Mount Ōyama from Mount (10/2008) Northwest side view from Mount (10/2008) An...
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    of Mount Tanzawa The top of Mount Tanzawa Mount Fuji from Mount Tanzawa Mount Tanzawa from south Mount Tanzawa from Mount Mount Tanzawa from Mount Sannotō...
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    Mount Hinokiboramaru 1,601 m (5,253 ft) (檜洞丸 Hinokibora-maru) Mount Tanzawa 1,567 m (5,141 ft) (丹沢山 Tanzawa-san) Mount 1,491 m (4,892 ft) (塔ノ岳 -no-dake)...
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    to Mount which is approximately a 40-minute hike. Mount To, Mount Shindainichi and Mount Tanzawa from Mount Sannoto Mount Shindainichi from Mount Gyoja...
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    center for these is the bus center, in front of the entrance to the main temple complex at - (東塔, "East Pagoda"). Kaihōgyō Shugendō The 100 Views of Nature...
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    mountain is a dormant vent to a still active volcano (designated Iō-, the name of the island as a whole). From 1889 to 1957, the Japanese government...
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  • 2023. "Mt. Nakanodake". May 17, 2019. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mountains of Japan. Mt. Nakanodake:Hiking route|Snow Country "List of Japanese...
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    Iwo Jima (redirect from Iwō )
    Jima (北硫黄島, Kita-Iō-, literally: "North Sulfur Island") and 59 km (37 mi; 32 nmi) south is South Iwo Jima (南硫黄島, Minami-Iō-, "South Sulfur Island");...
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    -dō (東塔, "East Pagoda"), Sai- (西塔, "West Pagoda"), and Yokokawa (横川). The monastery's most important buildings are concentrated in -dō. Sai- is...
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    writer. Yokomitsu began publishing in dōjinshi such as Machi ("Street") and ("Tower") after entering Waseda University in 1916. In 1923, he published...
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    Dewa Shrine (redirect from Mount Haguro)
    Gosai-den temple Gosai-den-haiden Gojū- The path to the summit Haniyamahime-jinja The Gojū- Pagoda, near the base of Mount Haguro The grounds of the Saikan...
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  • Japanese pagoda (redirect from )
    , once used exclusively in a religious context, came to mean also "tower" in the western sense, as for example in Eiffel Tower (エッフェル塔, Efferu-)...
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    Kūkai (category Japanese ambassadors to the Tang dynasty)
    to follow him. He did commission two new temples: -ji (Eastern Temple) and Sai-ji (Western Temple) which flanked the road at southern entrance to the...
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  • Thumbnail for Arakurayama Sengen Park
    Fujiyoshida city and Mount Fuji, and is famous for its photographs of the five-storied pagoda (a pagoda for the war dead (忠霊塔, Chūrei-), not a stupa), cherry...
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    is located down a long, unmarked path from the Sai- complex. The structure dates originally to the 13th century and was repaired twice in the 20th...
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    Aokigahara (category Mount Fuji)
    since 1970. The site's popularity has been attributed to Seichō Matsumoto's 1961 novel Nami no (Tower of Waves). However, the history of suicide in...
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    number of a pagoda's tiers (three tiers= san-jū-no-, five tiers= go-jū-no-, seven tiers = nana-jū-no-, etc.). tōsu or tōshi (東司) – a Zen monastery's...
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    Property) Stone (Kamakura period) (Prefectural Cultural Property) Pair of wooden masks (1618, 1770) (Prefectural Cultural Property) Stone (Nanbokuchō/Muromachi...
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    Izu Islands (redirect from Izu-No-Shichi-To)
    Rocks (Beyonēzu Retsugan), Smith Island (Sumisu-), Torishima, and Lot's Wife (Sōfu-iwa) do not belong to any municipality, because both Hachijō Town and...
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  • numerous humorous messages Kibo (spider), a genus of jumping spiders Kibō no , a political party in Japan Board game record Kybo, scouting term for an outhouse...
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    Tapuae-o-Uenuku, formerly Mount Tapuaenuku, is the highest peak in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. The name translates from Māori as "footprint...
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    Rishiri Island (利尻島, Rishiri-) is a volcanic island in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan. Administratively the island is part of Hokkaido...
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    Most modern scholars agree that the First Temple existed on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem by the time of the Babylonian siege, and there is significant...
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  • Võ Văn Thưởng (until 21 March); Võ Thị Ánh Xuân (acting, 21 March-22 May); Lâm (since 22 May) Prime Minister of Vietnam – Phạm Minh Chính Chairman of...
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    Tengu (redirect from Tengu-)
    (僧正坊) of Mount Kurama Tarōbō (太郎坊) of Mount Atago Jirōbō (二郎坊) of the Hira Mountains Sanjakubō (三尺坊) of Mount Akiha Ryūhōbō (笠鋒坊) of Mount Kōmyō Buzenbō...
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    Yu Shan (redirect from Mount Jade)
    Yu Shan or Yushan, also known as Mount Jade, Jade Mountain, Tongku Saveq or Mount Niitaka during Japanese rule, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at 3...
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    access to the skifield. In August 2014, the official name for Mount Robert was altered to Pourangahau / Mount Robert, following the Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Treaty...
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    Salt and light (category Sermon on the Mount)
    Salt and light are images used by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, one of the main teachings of Jesus on morality and discipleship. These images are...
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    2024. "北八甲田・高田大岳 標高1559メートルに" [North Hakkōda Mount Takada-Ōdake has an altitude of 1559 meters]. The -Ō Nippō Press (in Japanese). 15 February 2020...
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    Fujiyoshida (category Internal link templates linking to redirects)
    summit of Mount Fuji, which features a room which simulates the conditions at the summit of the mountain. Arakurayama Sengen Park and the Chūrei- pagoda...
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