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- Togakushi can refer to either Togakushi, Nagano, a village in ****an, Togakushi Shrine, a shrine in Togakushi, Nagano This disambiguation page lists articles...
- The Togakushi Shrine (戸隠神社, Togakushi Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Togakushi, Nagano (city), Nagano Prefecture, ****an. The shrine is at the base of Mount...
- Mount Togakushi (****anese: 戸隠山) is located in the former village of Togakushi, now located within the city of Nagano, Nagano, ****an. The mountain is 1904...
- Togakushi (戸隠村, Togakushi-mura) was a village located in the mountainous Kamiminochi District, Nagano Prefecture, ****an. Part of Togakushi is located in...
- Susobana River, which originates in the Togakushi highland area, and the Torii River, which also originates in the Togakushi highlands. The Chikuma River is 367...
- door became Mount Togakushi, and Kuzuryū became a nearby mountain of the same name. At the foot of Mount Togakushi resides Togakushi Shrine, where a small...
- The Legend of Momiji (紅葉伝説). The legend has been handed down in Kinasa, Togakushi, and Bessho Onsen [Wikidata] in Nagano prefecture. It is a story about...
- of his territory. The Daidarabotchi was also said to reside at Mount Togakushi, where there exists a pond on its south side bearing its name. Regigigas...
- 南アルプス Chūbu-Sangaku National Park 中部山岳 Hakusan National Park 白山 Myōkō-Togakushi Renzan National Park 妙高戸隠連山 Daisen-Oki National Park 大山隠岐 Chichibu Tama...
- has an elevation of 1,917 metres. Mount Iizuna is located within Myōkō-Togakushi Renzan National Park, and is one of the "Five Mountains of Northern Shinshu"...