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    Iwakiyama Shrine (岩木山神社, Iwakiyama jinja) is a Shintō shrine in the city of Hirosaki in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Tsugaru...
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  • Hachiman Shrine Sumiyoshi Shrine Tarumaezan Shrine Ubagami Daijingū Hirosaki Tōshō-gū Iwakiyama Shrine Kabushima Shrine Kushihiki Hachimangū Saruka Shrine Takayama...
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    classified Shinto shrines as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into Imperial shrines (kampeisha), which...
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    the route. From Iwakiyama Shrine (岩木山神社), it takes approximately four hours to hike to the top. The trail starts from inside the shrine, before the large...
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  • A Beppyō shrine (Beppyō Jinja (別表神社)) is a category of Shinto shrine, as defined by the Association of Shinto Shrines. They are considered to be remarkable...
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  • Mitsutoshi Tsushima (born 1974), Japanese football player Ryuta Tsushima or Iwakiyama Ryūta (born 1976), Japanese sumo wrestler Shuji Tsushima or Osamu Dazai...
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  • ozeki, breaking the record held by Takanohana since 1981. Former komusubi Iwakiyama wins the juryo championship with a 12–3 score, defeating Kyokutenho and...
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  • held at the Kokugikan. He defeats Takamisakari in the semifinals and Iwakiyama in the final, and receives 500,000 yen in prize money. Hakuho is eliminated...
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  • official retirement ceremony of Sekinoto Oyakata, the former komusubi Iwakiyama who retired in September 2010, is held at the Kokugikan. 31: In the Japan...
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