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Menuma Shodenzan Temple Overview The grounds of Menuma Shodenzan Temple include a lavishly deco…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Menuma Shodenzan Temple Overview The grounds of Menuma Shodenzan Temple include a lavishly deco…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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【Hodosan Jinja Shrine】 Hodosan Jinja Shrine, located on Mt. Hodo in the north of Chichibu, is o…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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【Hodosan Jinja Shrine: Inner Shrine】 The inner shrine of Hodosan Jinja, located on the summit o…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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In 1872, the Meiji government built the Tomioka Silk Mill, one of the country’s first mechanized s…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Odaka Yu

2018

  • Gunma
  • Saitama
It was initially difficult for the Tomioka Silk Mill to find workers because of an unusual rumor t…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Odaka Junchu

2018

  • Gunma
  • Saitama
Odaka Junchu (1830–1901) was born in Fukaya to a family that served as myoshu, or village headmen,…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Shibusawa Eiichi

2018

  • Gunma
  • Saitama
Shibusawa Eiichi (1840–1931) was born in what is now the city of Fukaya in Saitama Prefecture. He …[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Paul Brunat (1840–1908) grew up in France, in a town called Bourg-de-Péage where silk was the majo…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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The silk industry was a huge boon to the Japanese economy and helped drive the modernization of th…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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