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Sakurayama (桜山) is a
mountain in the city of Fujioka,
Gunma Prefecture, ****an. It is 591
metres (1,939 ft) in height, and was
named one of the "100 Sakura...
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Festival is for
giving thanks. The
Autumn festival is
centered on the
Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine and is
referred to as the
Hachiman Festival. It is held...
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Sakurayama Station (桜山駅,
Sakurayama-eki) is an
underground metro station located in Mizuho-ku, Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an
operated by the Nagoya...
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Sakurayama Kofun cluster (長柄桜山古墳群, Nagae-
Sakurayama kofun-gun) is a pair of
Kofun period burial mound located on the
border of the city of Zushi...
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Yatai Kaikan (Takayama
Festival Float Exhibition Hall).
Nearby is the
Sakurayama Nikkō Kan, an
exhibit of 1/10
scale replicas of Nikkō's
famous Tōshō-gū...
- the name Iwate,
literally meaning "rock hand".
Morioka Hachiman Shrine Sakurayama is a
Shinto shrine 20 feet
above (6 meters)
featuring a m****ive rock.[clarification...
- deal of
information about Ōen's life and
activities was
preserved by the
Sakurayama Compatriots'
Society (桜山同志会),
established in 1886 for the
bereaved family...
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Tears (神風連血涙史, Shinpūren Ketsuruishi). He was also a
member of the
Sakurayama Dōshikai (桜山同志会), an ****ociation for the
support of
relatives of Keishintō...
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graves of some 123
members of the Keishintō are
located in the
grounds of
Sakurayama Shrine in Kumamoto. Many of
those who fell were in
their teens or early...
- Jōban Line, but the
station is only open
during the plum
blossom season.
Sakurayama,
noted for its
cherry blossoms in April, is part of the park area, but...