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  • #REDIRECT [[Azato Hachiman-gu]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 06:14, 2 June 2020
  • [[File:Azato-hachiman.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Azato Hachimangû today]] *''Japanese'': 安里八幡宮 ''(Azato Hachimanguu)''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Azato Hachiman-gu]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 14:17, 30 June 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[Azato Hachiman-gu]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 06:14, 2 June 2020
  • [[File:Azato-hachiman.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Azato Hachimangû today]] *''Japanese'': 安里八幡宮 ''(Azato Hachimanguu)''
    2 KB (376 words) - 06:36, 21 November 2016
  • *[[Azato Hachiman-gu|Azato Hachiman-gû]] - Azato, Naha, assoc. with [[Jintoku-ji]] ...kyû Nine Shrines," which includes eight [[Kumano gongen]] shrines plus the Azato Hachiman-gû. The eight he identifies as associated with Kumano gongen are
    2 KB (232 words) - 00:04, 19 January 2016
  • ...ho Toku|Shô Toku]], and is closely associated with the [[Azato Hachiman-gu|Azato Hachiman Shrine]] located nearby.
    825 bytes (112 words) - 00:48, 2 February 2020
  • ...hrines, alongside six other Kumano Gongen shrines, and [[Azato Hachiman-gu|Azato Hachiman-gû]].
    2 KB (264 words) - 10:13, 5 April 2020
  • ...]] (the main port city in Ryûkyû) at the same time.<ref>Plaques on-site at Azato Hachiman Shrine, Naha, Okinawa.</ref> Many scholars also suggest that Shô
    3 KB (472 words) - 09:14, 27 September 2021
  • [[File:Azato-hachiman.jpg|right|thumb|320px|[[Azato Hachiman-gu|Azato Hachiman Shrine]] in [[Naha]], [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]].]] ...|eight most significant Shinto shrines in Ryûkyû]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Azato Hachiman Shrine, Naha, Okinawa.</ref>
    6 KB (907 words) - 08:41, 27 September 2021
  • ...in its own right. The port district sits at the mouth of the Azato-gawa ([[Azato River]]), and served as a key transport point, connecting water routes to l
    3 KB (468 words) - 02:59, 15 February 2017
  • *[[Sho Hashi|Hashi]] deposes the [[anji|lord]] of [[Azato]] and seizes his territory.
    1,008 bytes (140 words) - 00:08, 14 January 2014
  • ...within that city; it includes within it the neighborhoods of Aja, Makabi, Azato, Tsuboya, and Shikina, among others.
    1 KB (225 words) - 14:05, 15 November 2015
  • ...on a small island called Ukishima, just offshore. The embankment began at Azato-bashi (now called Sôgenji-bashi), in front of the [[Zen]] temple of [[Soge
    3 KB (489 words) - 12:59, 31 March 2018
  • ...orical or legendary incidents, including Shô Toku's establishment of the [[Azato Hachiman-gu|Hachiman Shrine]] in the village of Asato (today part of [[Naha
    4 KB (590 words) - 08:54, 27 September 2021
  • ...') named Hashi led a small rebellion in 1402, and brought down the lord of Azato district, near the site of the Chûzan palace at [[Urasoe]]. It is not clea
    5 KB (757 words) - 02:08, 1 February 2020
  • ...pening of the 15th century. He led a small rebellion against the lord of [[Azato district]] in [[1402]]. Hashi then went on to overthrow King [[Bunei]] of C
    8 KB (1,221 words) - 09:17, 1 February 2020
  • ...Sôgenji]] on the way to the harbor. The neighborhood today, to the east of Azato Station, is known as Daidô, a standard Japanese reading of the phrase ''Uf
    25 KB (3,835 words) - 04:01, 18 September 2021
  • ...mains. One ''anji'', by the name of Hashi, deposed his neighboring lord of Azato in 1402 and seized his territory. Five years later, he led a rebellion and
    12 KB (1,903 words) - 12:25, 31 March 2018