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Jingu of Japan
Jingu of Japan Empress Jingu setting foot in Korea. 1880 Yoshitoshi painting. Empress Consort Jingū of Japan (神功皇后, Jingū Kōgō)(c. AD 169 - 269 ... an invasion of Korea and returned to Japan victorious after three years. Her son ...
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Talk:Jingu of Japan
Talk:Jingu of Japan I've created a basis for a ... period of strong colonial historical studies in Japan which were basically used to historically legitimize ... 169 to 269 AD but ruled over Japan till 270. Can someone please check the ...
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Jingū
... Jingū, The Shrine) Empress Consort Jingū of Japan (c. AD 169 - 269) This is a ...
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Jing? (translated from French)
... Paekche . Paekche had very close relations with Japan, including exchanges enter the two courts, and ... of introduction of the continental culture to Japan. Our jous, the majority of the historians ... to Nihonshoki , Himiko could be the empress Jingu Portail Japan and Japanese culture - Reach the articles of Wikipédia concerning Japan and its culture.
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Meiji Jingu (translated from French)
Meiji Jingu So certain characters of this article post ... Marriage, nowadays,with the Meiji sanctuary Meiji Jingu, also known under the name of Meiji ... 365 different species, gifts coming from all Japan at the time of construction of the ... www.meijijingu.however.jp/ (in Japanese) Web-japan: http://Web-japan.org/atlasstructurearc09.HTML (in English) Personal ...
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Heian Jingu
Heian Jingu Shinto shrine Heian Jingu's torii The Heian Jingū (平安神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, Japan. The torii before the main gate is the largest in Japan, and the main building, or shaden (社殿 ...
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Meiji-Jingu Stadium
Meiji-Jingu Stadium Meiji-Jingu Stadium (Meiji Shrine Stadium) is a stadium in Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1926 and holds 48 ...
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Naval history of Japan
Naval history of Japan History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period – Kofun ... Tokugawa shogunate Meiji period Taishō period – Japan in WWI Shōwa period – Japanese expansionism – Occupied Japan – Post-Occupation Japan Heisei Economic history Educational history Military ...
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High school baseball in Japan
High school baseball in Japan Hanshin Kōshien Stadium during the 1992 Kōshien ... tournament View from the Alps stands In Japan, "high school baseball" (高校野球: kōkō yakyū) generally ... tournament at Hanshin Kōshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan. The tournaments themselves are commonly referred to ... simply "Kōshien". They are organized by the Japan High School Baseball Federation in association with ... a separate and less well-known Meiji Jingu Baseball Tournament held each year in ...
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Category:Japan buildings and structures stubs
Category:Japan buildings and structures stubs This category is ... articles relating to buildings and structures in Japan. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them ... add an article to this category, use {{Japan-struct-stub}} instead of {{struct-stub}} or {{stub}}. Pages in category "Japan buildings and structures stubs" There are 125 ... Tower H Hanshin Racecourse Hase-dera Heian Jingu Hirado Castle Hirosaki Castle Hiroshima Big ...
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