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  • ...is a Buddhist temple in the Shiba neighborhood of [[Tokyo]], near [[Atago Shrine]]. It notably provided lodgings in the 1850s for a number of foreign dignit
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  • ...th known as ''sugizaka'' (cedar slope), and a Shinto shrine known as Akiba Shrine. The main buildings of the National Museum of Japanese History are located ...hingon]] Buddhist temple called Enshô-ji, and a Shinto shrine called Atago Shrine. The former was destroyed in the [[anti-Buddhist policies]] of the [[Meiji
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  • ...ima han]] retainer [[Arimura Jizaemon]]. They first met at or near [[Atago Shrine]] in the Shiba neighborhood of Edo. At the Hour of the Dragon then then at
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  • ...that Abe no Semei was born in ''Abeno'' (阿倍野) in Osaka, and there is now a shrine to Abe no Seimei in that district. Seimei is said to be buried at [[Seimei Shrine]] in Kyoto.<ref>"[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=808
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