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    Yamato Sanzan (大和三山) or "the three mountains of Yamato", in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan, are Mount Amanokagu (香具山), Mount Unebi (畝傍山), and Mount...
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    Kashihara-gū, which is situated on the southeastern side of Mount Unebi of Yamato Sanzan. Japan's first Emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have acceded to the...
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    Osaka Prefecture. Historically, Nara Prefecture was also known as Yamato-no-kuni or Yamato Province. From the third century to the fourth century, a poorly...
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    capitals of Asuka and Fujiwara-kyō and of Yamato Sanzan; the Iwaido Area, similarly with views to Yamato Sanzan as well as over the terraced rice fields...
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    with Mount Unebi and Mount Amanokagu, it belongs to the so-called "Yamato Sanzan". Peakbagger.com 徳久球雄・三省堂編修所 『コンサイス日本山名事典』、修訂版、三省堂、1979年、506頁。ISBN 4-385-15403-1。...
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    with Mount Unebi and Mount Miminashi, it belongs to the so-called "Yamato Sanzan". It is at the end of Ryumon Mountains that continues from Mount Tatake...
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    Japan National Route 166 Japan National Route 169 Mount Unebi, one of Yamato Sanzan. Imai area, built around the 15th century. Yagi "市町村別推計人口・世帯数". Nara...
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    (1314–1336), Okinawa became divided into three polities and began the so-called Sanzan period (1314–1429). The north and largest Hokuzan polity was the poorest...
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    with Mount Amanokagu and Mount Miminashi, it belongs to the so-called "Yamato Sanzan", in which it is the highest. At the foot of the mountain are gneiss...
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  • Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 12 June 2012. 大和三山 [Yamato Sanzan] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 12 June 2012...
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  • Tomb, Kawara-dera, Asuka-dera, Oka-dera, Yamada-dera, Fujiwara-kyō, Yamato Sanzan Hiraizumi - Temples, Gardens and Archaeological Sites Representing the...
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    Flower Garden Planting Project Lotus Yellow Cosmos Cosmos Fujiwara clan Yamato Sanzan Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts:...
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    of Japan. These mountainous trails are used by pilgrims to the "Kumano Sanzan" (熊野三山) - the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano: Kumano Hongū Taisha (熊野本宮大社)...
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  • Iwafune Megalith Kofun (ja); Kaguyama (Yamato Sanzan); Unebiyama (Yamato Sanzan); Miminashiyama (Yamato Sanzan) Yoko-ōji Road (ja); Shimotsu-michi Road...
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    deities (spirits of the dead that have been appeased; Shinshi). In Kumano Sanzan, Yatagarasu is worshiped as a servant of the Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the Great...
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  • [9] Yamato Sanzan 大和三山 Yamato sanzan Kashihara 34°30′54″N 135°48′20″E / 34.51488847°N 135.80560453°E / 34.51488847; 135.80560453 (Yamato Sanzan) 3...
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    station has two side platforms a track each. Mount Mininashi (A part of Yamato Sanzan) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miminashi Station. v t e...
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    1265. Noro, village priestesses of the Ryukyuan religion, appeared. The Sanzan period began in 1314 when the kingdoms of Hokuzan and Nanzan declared independence...
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    records state that Amami aji paid tribute to Eiso, the king of Chūzan in Sanzan period Okinawa. Okinoerabu and Yoron fell under Hokuzan's control. However...
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    gathering herbs, symbolizing the abundance of the land's resources. Yamato Sanzan Ascent of Mount Ventoux 克彦, 香西 (1998). "古代日本の風景: 国見儀礼にみる視覚の構造". 日本建築学会計画系論文集...
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    Mori Takao Quasi-National Park Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park Echigo Sanzan-Tadami Quasi-National Park Myōgi-Arafune-Saku Kōgen Quasi-National Park...
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    Muromachi period, as pilgrimages to the Ise Grand Shrine and the Kumano Sanzan gained in popularity, pilgrims were encouraged to visit Taga Shrine as part...
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    there are many mountains such as Osorezan, Tsukiyama, Tateyama, Kumano Sanzan, etc. where the spirits of the dead are believed to go after death, and...
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    Seiganto-ji (category Kumano Sanzan)
    previously been a site of nature worship. Seiganto-ji, part of the Kumano Sanzan shrine complex, is one of the few remaining jingū-ji or shrine temples following...
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    connects Kimpusen-ji in Yoshino district, Nara Prefecture with the Kumano Sanzan in southern Wakayama Prefecture. The route is very rugged and isolated,...
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    heavy snowfall in winter. The city is bounded by Uonuma and the Echigo-Sanzan mountains in the north, and Yuzawa, a popular ski resort town, in the south...
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    Japanese feel that people from the Ryukyus are different from the majority Yamato people. Some natives of the Ryukyus claim that the central government is...
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    especially on Okinawa and Amami. By the 14th century, three kingdoms (the Sanzan) emerged as tributary kingdoms; these may have been confederations of aji...
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    Suigō-Tsukuba, Minami Bōsō, Meiji no Mori Takao, Tanzawa-Ōyama Chūbu Echigo Sanzan-Tadami, Myōgi-Arafune-Saku Kōgen, Sado-Yahiko-Yoneyama, Noto Hantō, Echizen-Kaga...
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  • ichinomiya alongside Izumo Grand Shrine. Not to be confused with the Kumano Sanzan shrine complex in Wakayama Prefecture. Its deity, known under the name...
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