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When the sixth shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate Ashikaga Yoshinori (1394-1441) visited Todaiji temple in 1429, he cut off a part of Ranjatai agarwood that had been passed down in the repository.
KAMAKURA, Kanagawa Prefecture--In the late afternoon one weekday in early September, dozens of tourists crowded around a railway crossing here, a pilgrimage site for fans of the popular ...
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In addition to the museum's various themed exhibitions and displays of Japanese modern and contemporary artworks, the location is also attractive due to the scenery that has made the place known as ...
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Buddhism lost power with the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Emperor Meiji revived Shinto in the 1860s, and Christian missionaries arrived after the country was opened up for trade. So there was ...
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