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Jinju is an
educational city and home to
Gyeongsang National University and
Chinju National University of Education,
Gyeongnam National University of Science...
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Chinju-no-mori (鎮守の森) are
forests established and
maintained in or
around shrines (Chinjugami) in ****an,
surrounding temples, Sando, and
places of worship...
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Chinju (Jinju)
National University of
Education (Korean: 진주교육대학교) is one of
several national universities of
education in
South Korea. It
provides training...
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Second Siege of
Jinju was a
battle during 1593 in Hideyoshi's
invasions of
Korea at
Jinju Fortress. It
occurred from 20 July to 27 July and
ended in...
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Since the
premiere of the
anime adaptation of the
manga series One
Piece by
Eiichiro Oda in 1999, Toei
Animation has
produced 15
feature films based on...
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sometimes called a temple-shrine (寺社, jisha). If a
tutelary shrine is
called chinju-dō, it is the
tutelary shrine of a
Buddhist temple. Even in that case, however...
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Shrines on its course:
Kamigamo Shrine and
Shimogamo Shrine and the
shared Chinju no Mori
between them Tadasu-no-mori. The Kamo
River has its
source in the...
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guardian of an establishment, it was
called a
chinju-ji (鎮守寺),
chinju-dō (鎮守堂), or
chinju-den (鎮守殿). The
chinju-ji and
Inari shrine of Enrū-ji
Temple (dedicated...
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Located in Nara Park to the east of the
grounds of
Kasuga Taisha and a
Chinju no Mori,
hunting and
logging on
Mount Kasuga [ja] have been
prohibited since...
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mouth closed.
Shrines are
often set
within gardens or
wooded groves called chinju no mori ("forest of the tutelary" kami),
which vary in size from just a...