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Shoki (Emperor Yūryaku Year 22) that a
certain child of
Urashima visited Horaisan and saw wonders. The
later tale has
plainly incorporated elements from...
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Hōraisan Tōshō-gū (鳳来山東照宮) is a
Shinto shrine located in the city of Shinshiro,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. It
enshrines the
deified first Shōgun of the Tokugawa...
- (八部衆三練功,
Hachibushu Sanrenkō)
Voiced by: Yūko
Mizutani Laksh of
Hōraisan (蓬莱山のラクシュ,
Hōraisan no Rakushu)
Based on the
Hindu goddess Lakshmi,
Laksh is a young...
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seventeen cities whose names mean "new castle".
Atera Seven Falls ****a-ji
Hōraisan Tōshō-gū
shrine Mount Hōraiji Site of
Nagashino Castle Narusawa Waterfall...
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modeled after the wolf, and his
weapon is a longsword.
Lakshu of
Hōraisan (蓬莱山のラクシュ,
Hōraisan no Rakushu)
Based on the
Hindu goddess Lakshmi,
Lakshu is a young...
- A tantō,
Hōraisan Kotetsu....
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tombs or
kofun in Nara,
including Gosashi Kofun,
Hishiage Kofun (ヒシアゲ古墳),
Horaisan Kofun (宝来山古墳),
Konabe Kofun (コナベ古墳), Saki I****ukayama
Kofun (佐紀石塚山古墳)...
- immortals, and
proposes to take him to the
place of immortals,
which may be
Horaisan (Mount Penglai) or "Tokoyo-no-kuni" ("Timeless Land" or "Land of Eternity")...
- Kojo No. 1
Mound (古城1号墳).
Another possible burial theory involves the
Horaisan Kofun (宝来山古墳),
whose owner remains unknown. Ankō is also
enshrined at the...
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Nagasaki Shiba Tōshō-gū Tokyo,
Tokyo Reikyū
Shrine Shimabara,
Nagasaki Hōraisan Tōshō-gū Shinshiro,
Aichi List of Tōshō-gū List of
World Heritage Sites...