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Site of the Nakayama Residence Nakayama Tadayasu (1809–1888) was a senior courtier whose daugh…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Historic Sites/Castle Ruins
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Middle Garden (Naka Shin’en) The Middle Garden, or Naka Shin’en, is one of the original gardens o…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Castles/Palaces
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Ogawa Jihei VII

2019

  • Kyoto
Ogawa Jihei VII Ogawa Jihei VII (1860–1933) was a prominent landscape designer of the Meiji era (…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Central Gate

2019

  • Kyoto
Central Gate The Central Gate marks the entrance into a more sacred area of the temple complex. …[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Shrines/Temples/Churches
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Tango Futamata Paper The Futamata area, in the former province of Tango in northern Kyoto Prefect…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Tango Futamata Paper Tango Futamata Paper is Japanese paper (washi) that is produced in the Futam…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Tango Futamata Paper The Futamata area, located in the former province of Tango (present-day nort…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Site of Tango Kokubunji Temple Tango Kokubunji Temple was established in 741 as one of dozens of …[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Tamba Urushi Harvesting Urushi (lacquer) is a natural substance derived from the sap of lacquer t…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Tamba Urushi Harvesting Urushi (lacquer) harvesting techniques in the Tamba region have a history…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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