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Motosawa Dam is an
earthfill dam
located in
Yamagata Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam is 19.6 km2. The...
- Tarō
Sakamoto (坂本太郎) (Yoshikawa
Kobunkan (吉川弘文館), 1970,
republished 1994)
Motosawa,
Masafumi (2007-03-28). "Senmyō".
Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Retrieved 2012-02-27...
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University Press. p. vii. ISBN 0691014892. "Norito".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Kokugakuin University. Philippi...
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Kokugakuin University.
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Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Kokugakuin University. Retrieved...
- 2020-10-15.
Retrieved 2023-05-18.
Encyclopedia of
Shinto entry by
Masafumi Motosawa, 2007.
Kokugakuin University.
Accessed 2013-6-19. https://schoolwires.henry...
- the
tenth volume of the
Kujiki Encyclopedia of
Shinto entry by
Masafumi Motosawa, 2007.
Kokugakuin University.
Accessed 2013-6-19. Aoki,
Kazuo (1998). "Sendai...
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suicide to
follow one's lord in death). Father:
Katakura Kagenaga Mother:
Motosawa Yukinao’s
daughter Wife:
Yanouchi Shigesada’s
daughter Concubine: Uehara...
- Cuatro-cuatro
Locuban Malasik Mama (San Juan) Matab-ang
Mecolong Metokong Motosawa Pag-asa (Poblacion)
Paglaum (Poblacion)
Pantad Piniglibano Rebokon San...
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Kumamoto Prefecture.
Between 1875 and 1880, he
studied Han
learning under Motosawa ****uda and
Bunki Morita.
Later he
studied German in
Tokyo and
entered the...
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Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Kokugakuin University.
Retrieved 2020-06-20.
Motosawa, Masashi. "Chinowa".
Encyclopedia of Shinto.
Kokugakuin University. Retrieved...