- Kōmyō-ji Tennei-ji Jōdo-ji – Chūgoku 33
Kannon Pilgrimage No. 9 Saigō-ji
Saikoku-ji – Chūgoku 33
Kannon Pilgrimage Kongō-ji Kōsan-ji in Setoda, Hiroshima...
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Kuzumi (2006b), p. 51.
Mantei Ōga (text) [in ****anese] (1858–1859), "
Saikoku junrei 32 ban Ōmi
Kannonji / Ningyo" 西國順礼三拾二番近江観音寺(さいこくじゅんれいおふみかんおんじ) 人魚...
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November 2022. MacWilliams, Mark (2004). "Living Icons: "Reizō"
Myths of the
Saikoku Kannon Pilgrimage".
Monumenta Nipponica. 59 (1): 48–49. "Sannenzaka And...
- Hoshino, Eiki (1997).
Pilgrimage and peregrination:
Contextualizing the
Saikoku junrei and the
Shikoku henro, ****anese
Journal of
Religious Studies 24...
- Hashiba, Akira:
Koizumi jinyao in: Miura,
Masayuki (Hrsg.):
Shiro to jinya.
Saikoku-hen. Gakken, 2006. ISBN 978-4-05-604379-2. Takahashi, Ken‘ichi: Katagiri-ke...
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original on 2009-03-30.
Retrieved 2009-04-16.
Patricia Frame Rugola: The
Saikoku Kannon Pilgrimage Route. Dissertation, Ohio
State University, 1986. Valeria...
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specific epithet saikokuensis is
derived from the ****anese
regional name "
Saikoku",
meaning Western ****an, to
which this
species is
native to. It is threatened...
- port of Hyōgo had been
opened on
January 1, the
troops advanced on the
Saikoku Kaidō (西国街道) road
rather than that
built by the
Tokugawa shogunate, in...
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Kazuhiko Inoue The 17-year-old
youngest son of the Emperor, he
rules over
Saikoku (western ****an)
which includes Chugoku,
Shikoku and Kyūshū. In the early...
- Tour of Chūgoku and Kyūshū (Entering
Nagasaki Port) 中国西国巡幸(長崎御入港) Chūgoku
Saikoku junkō (Nagasaki go-nyūkō) 19 July 1872
Yamamoto Morinosuke (山本森之助) (1877–1928)...