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compared to the
Kanpei-taisha.
There were five
shrines that were
considered the
lowest ranked among the
Imperial shrines. They were
called Kanpei-shōsha (官幣小社)...
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Kanpei, also
known as
Ehime queen splash, is a
Citrus cultivar that
originated in ****an.
Kanpei was
created by
crossing the
dekopon and
nishinokaori varieties...
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shrines or
Kanpei-chūsha (官幣中社)
included the shrine; and it was then
known as Shiramine-gū In 1940, Shiramine's
status was
changed to
Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社)...
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Imperial shrines or
Kanpei-chūsha (官幣中社)
included the shrine; and it was then
known as Akama-gū In 1940, Akama's
status was
changed Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社), which...
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Kyotaro Namiki and
written by
Akira Sugimoto,
based on the book
Notautsu Kanpei by ****anese
military officer Keisuke Kosaka. Shōji
Nakayama Kazuko Wakasugi...
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Jaffa orange Jamaican tangelo Kabbad Kabosu Kaji Nemu
Kakadu lime
Kalpi Kanpei Kawachi bankan Key lime
Khasi papeda Kinkoji unshiu Kinnow Kishu mikan Kiyomi...
- body and
counted the
money than he is
accidentally shot by
Kanpei,
hunting a boar.
Kanpei does not see
clearly the body in the dark, but
takes the money...
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through 1946,
Fushimi Inari-taisha was
officially designated one of the
Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社),
meaning that it
stood in the
first rank of
government supported...
- enshrined, and the kami of
Juntoku was
enshrined in 1874. In 1871, the
Kanpei-sha (官幣社)
identified the
hierarchy of government-supported
shrines most...
- From 1871
through 1946,
Yasaka Shrine was
officially designated one of the
Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社),
meaning that it
stood in the
first rank of
government supported...