• "Why" (Japanese: 光の, Hepburn: Hikari no Ato, lit. 'Traces of Light') (Japanese pronunciation: [çi̥kaɾiꜜ no aꜜto]) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter...
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    The Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites (肥前磁器窯) refers to Edo Period kilns located in the town of Arita and cities of Takeo and Ureshino, Saga Prefecture, Japan...
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    (チャルコロフィナ2号チャシ), Hirikaota Chashi (ヒリカヲタチャシ), Konbuushimui Chashi (コンブウシムイチャシ), Kotankeshi No.1 Chashi (コタンケシ1号チャシ), Kotankeshi No.2 Chashi (コタンケシ2号チャシ), Ninoushi...
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    The Tottori Domain Battery Sites (鳥取藩台場, Tottori-han Daiba-ato) were a group of eight Bakumatsu period coastal artillery batteries erected by Tottori...
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    (シラルトロ第1チャシ) Shirarutoro No.2 Chashi (シラルトロ第2チャシ) Matakotan Chashi (マタコタンチャシ) Teshikaga Puirakuni Chashi (プイラクニチャシ) Kutcharoshipe No.1 Chashi (クッチャロシペ第1チャシ)...
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    Retrieved 2024-03-04. "【和歌山城再発見】<2>二ノ丸と紀州御殿". 22 July 2022. "大阪城「本丸御殿・紀州御殿」のアクセスとその歴史". 13 January 2021. "大阪城天守閣前広場" (PDF) (in Japanese)....
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  • 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2009-12-18. 毛越寺境内附鎮守社 (in Japanese). Iwate Prefecture. Retrieved 2009-12-18. 特別史跡多賀城附寺跡 (in Japanese). Tagajō city. Archived from...
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  • different single variations. The first, "Longing ~Togireta Melody~" (Longing ~切れたmelody~), was released as their eleventh single on August 1, 1995 and reached...
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  • Affairs. Retrieved 12 June 2012. 定林寺 [Jōrinji Site] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 12 June 2012. "飛鳥寺" [Asukadera Site]. Agency for...
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  • The Nagasaki Battery Sites (長崎台場, Nagasaki Daiba-ato) were a group of 23 coastal artillery batteries erected to protect the port of Nagasaki in what...
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  • 戈 11 S 2010 grieve セキ seki 1149 責 貝 11 5 blame セキ、せ-める seki, se-meru 1150 足 13 S tracks セキ、あと seki, ato 1151 積 禾 16 4 accumulate セキ、つ-む、つ-もる seki, tsu-mu...
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    Ucchuṣma (Chinese: 穢金剛; pinyin: Huìjì Jīngāng; Rōmaji: Eshaku Kongō) is a Vidyārāja in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Ucchuṣma's full name in Sanskrit...
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  • The Jō Palisade site (城生柵, Jō-no-saku ato) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara period jōsaku-style Japanese castle, located in what is...
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    The Obama Domain Battery (小浜藩台場, Obama-han Hōdai-ato) was a series of 30 Bakumatsu period coastal artillery battery sites erected by Obama Domain on...
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  • The Hōjō Residence ruins (Enjō-ji ruins) (北条氏邸(円成寺), Hōjō-shi-tei (Enjō-ji ato)) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of the late Heian through...
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    大石慎三郎「日本の遷都の系譜」、『學習院大學經濟論集』第28巻第3号、学習院大学、1991年10月、 31–41頁、 NAID 110007523974。P.31 史跡 難波宮, 財団法人 大阪都市協会 [Naniwa Palace Site, by Osaka Toshi Kyokai] (in Japanese). Archived...
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    tones in a completely random pattern. For example, the three characters 積脊, all tsjek in Middle Chinese (William H. Baxter's transcription), are now...
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    The Nakagusuku Hotel site (中城ホテル, Nakagusuku Hoteru ato), also known as the Royal Hotel or Takahara or Kogen Hotel (高原ホテル, Takahara/Kōgen Hoteru), is...
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  • The Asakura Sue Kiln Sites (朝倉須恵器窯, Asakura sue-ki kama ato) is a collective designation for a number of archaeological sites containing a Kofun period...
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  • The site of Otafunbe Chashi (オタフンベチャシ, Otafunbe chashi ato) in Urahoro, Hokkaidō, Japan, is that once occupied by the Ainu fortified chashi of Otafunbe...
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  • second ending theme. On the premiere day, they revealed the song "Why" (光の, Hikari no Ato, lit. "Traces of Light"), performed by Gen Hoshino, was used...
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    House Site (番所) Gushiken Shell Mound (具志堅貝塚) Hamamoto Sachipin Shell Mound (浜元サチビン貝塚) (Prefectural) Motobu Observation Post Site (本部監視哨) (Municipal)...
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  • Hōanji temple ruins (法安寺) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Hakuho period Buddhist temple located in the Komatsu neighbourhood of what is...
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    Coal Mining List of Historic Sites of Japan (Nagasaki) "高島炭鉱 / 高島北渓井坑 / 中ノ島炭坑 / 端島炭坑" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 20 December...
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    Bizen pottery kiln ruins (備前陶器窯, Bizen tōki kama ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the remains of kilns for firing Bizen ware pottery from...
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  • county during the Ritsuryo era. Niihari Gunga ruins Shida Gunga ruins "新治郡衙". Cultural Heritage Online (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved...
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  • The Kitaōmi Fortification ruins (北近江城館群, Kitaōmi jōkan ato-gun) the name of a Japanese National Historic Site located in the city of Nagahama in northern...
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    Castle proper, the outlying Ōdate (大館), and Chausu (茶臼館) fortifications and the ruins of the temple of Kokusei-ji (国清寺) were collectively designated a National...
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    Ninomiya Tile Kiln ruins (二ノ宮窯, Ninomiya kama ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the remains of two Nara period kilns located in what is now...
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    The Ōarako Old Kiln Site (大アラコ古窯, Ōarako ko-yōseki) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of five noborigama-style kilns located in the Ashimura...
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