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Gokoku Shrine (****anese: 護国神社, romanized: Gokokujinja, lit. 'national
defense shrines') is a
shrine dedicated to the
spirit of
those who died for the...
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Gokoku-ji
Gokoku-ji (護国寺) is a
Shingon Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Bunkyō. This
Buddhist temple was
established by the
fifth shōgun
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi...
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Hiroshima Gokoku Jinja (広島護国神社) is a ****anese
Shinto Shrine in Hiroshima, ****an. The
original shrine was
founded in 1869, the
first year of the
Meiji period...
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Ebetsu Shrine Hakodate Hachimangū Hokkaidō
Gokoku Shrine Hokkaidō
Jingu Hokkaidō Tōshō-gū
Hokumon Shrine Itsukushima Shrine...
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Gokoku districts became industrialised and
their historical houses still retain some
vestige of Uchiko’s
former glory. In the
Yokaichi and
Gokoku districts...
- shrines: 136,947 List of
Shinto shrines Setsumatsusha Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine [ja] and
Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine [ja] were
completed after World War II, when the...
- main
shrine Drum Tower, on the site
Taiwan Gokoku Shrine was a
Shinto shrine located in Taiwan. It was a
Gokoku Shrine, or a
shrine dedicated to war dead...
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Toyama Gokoku Shrine (富山縣護國神社,
Toyamaken gokoku jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located in Toyama,
Toyama Prefecture...
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Gokoku Shrine is a
Shinto shrine located in the
Sannomaru compound, next to
Nagoya Castle, in
central Nagoya, ****an.
Media related to Aichiken-
Gokoku-jinja...
- Gifu
Gokoku Shrine (岐阜護國神社, Gifu
Gokoku Jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located at the base of
Mount Kinka in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine is dedicated...