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Kannon statue located on top of Mt.
Kannonyama in Takasaki,
Gunma Prefecture. It is also
known colloquially as
Kannonyama, and
sometimes pronounced as Byakui...
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Nakatakase Kannonyama Site (中高瀬観音山遺跡,
Nakatakase Kannonyama iseki) is an
archaeological site
containing the
ruins of a
Yayoi period settlement located...
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Fujimoto Kannonyama Kofun (藤本観音山古墳) is a "two
conjoined rectangles"
shaped (前方後方墳, zenpō-kōhō-fun [ja])
kofun burial mound located in the city of Ashikaga...
- The
Watanuke Kannonyama Kofun (綿貫観音山古墳) is a
Kofun period burial mound located in the
Watanuki neighborhood of the city of Takasaki,
Gunma Prefecture in...
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Mitsuke 見附市 City
Mitsuke from
Kannonyama Flag
Emblem Location of
Mitsuke in
Niigata Prefecture Mitsuke Coordinates: 37°31′53.7″N 138°54′45.9″E / 37...
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Byakue Dai-Kannon, the 10th
largest Kannon statue in ****an
Takasaki Castle Kannonyama Candle Festival Takasaki Festival &
Fireworks Takasaki Film
Festival Takasaki...
- park's
approximate 1000
animals consist of
around 100 species.
Nakatakase Kannonyama Site,
Yayoi period settlement trace, a
National Historic Site Nukisaki...
- ****an
portal List of
Historic Sites of ****an (Tochigi) "侍塚古墳" [Fujimoto
Kannonyama Kofun] (in ****anese).
Agency for
Cultural Affairs.
Retrieved August 20...
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original on
February 9, 2015.
Retrieved August 13, 2012. 綿貫観音山古墳 [Watanuki
Kannonyama Kofun] (PDF) (in ****anese).
Gunma Prefecture.
Archived (PDF) from the...
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scenes were
filmed in the Jigen-in Temple,
located at the
summit of Mt.
Kannonyama in Takasaki, ****an,
featuring the
majestic Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon...