...studies on campus, housing numerous professors' offices and storerooms of historical documents. Many of these documents and artifacts have now been moved to the
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...this bridge on a number of occasions, thus securing the bridge's fame and historical significance.
...a River was filled in, the bridge was dismantled. This stone was left as a historical marker, while another was incorporated into the grounds of the neighboring
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...geisha houses); the [[Shima (teahouse)|Shima]] teahouse (today, a sort of historical house / museum); Fukushima Shamisen, a [[shamisen]] shop which has been ser
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...luded four [[Buddhist temples|temples]] and [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] (13 buildings); five castles and palaces; and two other stone structures.<ref name=okinaw
...en designated as Important Cultural Properties, along with one shrine (two buildings).<ref name=okinawa/>
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...maintained as a historical site. The Abura-ya originally consisted of two buildings: the larger one, known as the ''omoya'' (主屋), was used by general guest
*Signs and plaques on-site at the various historical sites within the Matsuzaki-juku area. As seen in [http://www.youtube.com/wa
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...dest extant [[pagoda]] in the [[Kanto region|Kantô region]]. Many of these buildings are officially designated [[Important Cultural Properties]].
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...is fire. Still today a great many buildings at temples, shrines, and other historical sites in the city date from the subsequent rebuilding after this fire.
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Located in Marugame City in Kagawa Prefecture (the historical [[Sanuki province]]), Marugame castle had its beginnings in the early [[Mur
...riod]]. The castle was heavily damaged by fire in [[1869]] and many of the buildings were destroyed by the Meiji government in [[1870]]. The castle ''[[tenshu]]
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...of Yoron Airport, reconstructed in the postwar period and maintained as a historical marker.
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...castle is located in Mito City in present day [[Ibaraki prefecture]] (the historical [[Hitachi province]]) and was primarily famous for being the seat of power
...War]] by Imperial forces on their march north from [[Edo]] and most of the buildings were destroyed at that time.
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The collection also includes some 380,000 historical documents from the [[Forbidden City|imperial palace]] archives.
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...pavilions, and other traditional-style structures, as well as a number of historical stone lanterns and pagodas, and a collection of [[bonsai]] trees (including
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...7, dismantling his capital of [[Chang'an]] and floating many of the palace buildings down the Wei River to establish his own capital at [[Luoyang]]; a second Li
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...clude the reconstruction of the main ''[[garan]]'' (central arrangement of buildings) at Daigo-ji, the revival of certain prayers and austerities practiced by t
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...tions in Japan. While the old station buildings have been reconstructed as historical architecture, a new Shinbashi Station located a short distance away remains
.../20/36-historical-photographs-of-geisha-and-apprentice-geisha-beauties/ 36 historical photographs of geisha and apprentice geisha beauties]," RocketNews24.com, 2
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In July, Hosokawa forces (known as the Eastern Army) controlled the main buildings of the Bakufu, the [[Jiso-In]], [[Shokokuji]], and the Hosokawa's own mansi
==Historical materials==
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...e/museum, which houses much of the Hosokawa family's private collection of historical documents and artifacts.
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...ht|thumb|320px|A model of the Juntendô, showing the complex at its fullest historical size.]]
...et in 1975, and were repaired and reopened as the Sakura Juntendô Memorial Buildings museum in 1985.
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Yakage ''[[honjin]]'' is a historical inn in [[Yakage-juku|Yakage]], [[Okayama prefecture]]. It is one of the few
...ho'') and rear reception room (''urazashiki'') and ''nagaya''. Some of the buildings are believed to date to the 1770s-1830s; most are believed to have retained
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...private ownership ever since then. It was never officially designated as a historical site or cultural property, but for many years the private owners kept it op
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