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  • ...and these roads, along with the stone steps, and several other historical buildings, are still extant, and the path walked by Korean or other elite visitors to ...') reconstructed based on the surviving one at [[Kaminoseki]], and several historical homes from Kaminoseki and [[Miyajima]] relocated to Kamagari. These lodging
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  • ...ng from the [[Heian period|Heian]] to [[Muromachi period]]s of exceptional historical value. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • The Miyara family's private collection of historical documents is today held by the [[University of the Ryukyus]]. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • The ''yagura'' is located within an area designated as a special historical zone, related to the [[shikken|shogunal regents]] of the Hôjô clan. In 20 [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • The organization published their first catalogs of historical documents in [[1901]], a ''Dai Nippon shiryô'', and ''Dai Nippon komonjo'' [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...] system). The Renjuku buildings were preserved, and were named a national historical site in 1953.
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  • ...d it in the 14th century. The garden has thus been designated a scenic and historical site by the national government, and a [[World Heritage Site]], in 1994, by ...h which the temple became quite wealthy. Construction of the temple's main buildings was completed by [[1343]], and Tenryû-ji came to be considered the first a
    3 KB (464 words) - 02:53, 15 November 2017
  • ...Thomas Square in downtown Honolulu, it boasts sizable collections of both historical and contemporary art, from East Asia, the Pacific, Europe, the Americas, an [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...al castle site, however, with the ''tenshu'' (main keep) and certain other buildings being reconstructed in the 1960s-70s.<ref name=plaques>Plaques on-site at F
    2 KB (293 words) - 01:45, 17 October 2017
  • ...the Enryôkan in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. It will serve both as a historical/tourist site, and to house elite guests. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
    2 KB (256 words) - 23:18, 10 August 2021
  • ...ohama Specie Bank branches in Honolulu and Shanghai are also designated as historical sites. The Honolulu branch was established in [[1892]] and in its early yea [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...d many over the course of Japan's premodern history, with numerous notable historical outbreaks and a number of very prominent figures such as Shogun [[Tokugawa Other notable historical figures who may have died of smallpox include [[Fujiwara no Fusasaki]], [[F
    3 KB (451 words) - 01:56, 23 October 2019
  • [[Category:Historical Buildings]]
    2 KB (295 words) - 16:12, 7 February 2015
  • ...ns are easily among the greatest in Japan, both in size and in artistic or historical significance; numerous [[National Treasures]] are housed at the museum. ...n legislation, and supported both historical research and the gathering of historical materials for the collections, as well as the undertaking of large Industri
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  • ...date of its construction is unclear, but Omonogusuku first appears in the historical record in the mid-15th century. It was headed by the ''Omonogusuku osasu-no [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • Kure is a city in [[Hiroshima prefecture]], known chiefly for its historical role as the site of a major early 20th century naval base. It was at this b ...antly damaged by air raids in 1945, a number of red-brick and other prewar buildings survive today.
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  • Shima is a historical [[ochaya|teahouse]] ([[geisha]] house) in [[Kanazawa]]'s [[Higashi Chayagai ...only structures in the city granted exception from the ban on multi-story buildings.
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  • ...of the city today, and is home to the Imperial Palace Museum, among other historical sites and gardens. ...for the palace proper at the height of the Ming, and includes a great many buildings and gates. It sat within the Imperial City, a three-square-mile area closed
    7 KB (1,049 words) - 03:14, 13 December 2019
  • ...th the ''yûkaku'', on [[1852]]/6/27, and spread, ultimately destroying 280 buildings. At this time, there were only 40 prominent teahouses, and 780 girls. ...ty of Edo period Furuichi, except for stones and other markers identifying historical sites, and the roughly 200-year-old Makichi Ryokan, which provides somethin
    4 KB (684 words) - 04:37, 29 January 2011
  • *Pamphlets available at the Juntendô Memorial Buildings Museum. .../portrait/e/datas/171.html Hayashi, Tadasu]," Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures, National Diet Library, 2013.
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