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    Mutsu Kokubun-ji (陸奥国分寺) is a Buddhist temple in Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai, Japan, belonging to the Shingon-shū Chizan-ha sect, and is the provincial temple...
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    large-scale Buddhist temples. The Mutsu Kokubun-niji was located approximately 700 meter east of the Mutsu Kokubun-ji and 10 kilometers from Taga Castle...
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  • Shura no Toki - Age of Chaos Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō, the provincial temple of former Mutsu Province, Japan Mutsu Tonohohon, an action video game released...
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    Nipponzan-Myōhōji-Daisanga in 1974. Buddhist temples in Sendai include Mutsu Kokubun-ji, Saihō-ji, and Mutsu Kokubun-niji. Shinto shrines in Sendai include Miyagiken Gokoku...
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    Nara period from their base at Tagajō. During the Heian period, the Mutsu Kokubun-ji provincial temple was located in the area. The area was later controlled...
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    Provincial temple (redirect from Kokubun-ji)
    Kokubun-ji (国分寺) were Buddhist temples established in each of the provinces of Japan by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794). Shōmu (701 –...
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    The ancient provincial capital (Hitachi Kokufu) and temple (Hitachi Kokubun-ji) were located near modern Ishioka and have been excavated, while the chief...
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  • Southern Court; Kokubun, the lord around the provincial temple (Kukubun-ji) of Mutsu; Hachiman clan, descendants of a past vice-governor of Mutsu. A long war...
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    3,941 passengers daily. Seiwa Gakuen High School Yakushido Campus Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō temple Miyagi Baseball Stadium List of railway stations in...
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  • 060194°E / 38.373222; 141.060194 (Yōtoku-in Tamaya) [25] Mutsu Kokubun-ji Yakushidō Niōmon 陸奥国分寺薬師堂 Mutsu Kokubunji Yakushidō Niōmon 1607 Sendai 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E...
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    nominal kokushi of Mutsu Province from the early Kamakura period. In the Muromachi period, it was controlled by the Ji-samurai Kokubun clan, which was in...
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    its ruins are now a National Historic Site. The ruins of the Chikugo Kokubun-ji was also located in the same area, and are likewise a National Historic...
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    Miyazu, but the precise location is uncertain. The site of the Tango Kokubun-ji (also in Miyazu) is known, and is a National Historic Site. The Engishiki...
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    Shrine Hotaka Shrine Washinomiya Shrine List of Shinto shrines Ichinomiya Kokubun-ji Theorized identification. No confirmation Theorized identification. No...
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  • (Satohama Shell Mound) 1 237 Mutsu Kokubun-ji ruins 陸奥国分寺跡 Mutsu Kokubunji ato Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai provincial temple of Mutsu Province 38°15′05″N 140°54′10″E...
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  • Tenmangu shrine [ja] Kochi Gokoku Shrine [ja] Yamauchi Shrine [ja] Tosa Kokubun-ji Dazaifu Tenman-gū Furogu Shrine Hakozakigu Hikosan Shrine Itouzu Hachiman...
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    Not a Beppyo shrine Torigoe Hachiman Shrine Not a Beppyo shrine Tosa Kokubun-ji Not a Beppyo shrine Katano Shrine [ja] Not a Beppyo shrine Namba Yasaka...
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  • City Salt Industry Museum Sanuki City History and Folk Museum Sanuki Kokubun-ji Site Museum Sea Science Museum Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum Seto...
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    Prefecture), led by Tendō Yorizumi. Later, Yorizumi fled to the territory of Kokubun Morishige, causing the Tendō clan to collapse.[citation needed] Furthermore...
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