-
Agency designates this
location as Suiko's mausoleum. It's
formally named Shinaga no
Yamada no misasagi.
Sinologist Wm.
Theodore de Bary
believed that it...
-
designates this
location as Yōmei's mausoleum. It is
formally named Kōchi no
Shinaga no hara no misasagi.
Emperor Yōmei was the
fourth son of
Emperor Kinmei...
- this
location as Bidatsu's mausoleum. It is
formally named Kawachi no
Shinaga no naka no o no misasagi. He was the
second son of
Emperor Kinmei. His...
-
designates this
location as Kōtoku's mausoleum. It is
formally named Ōsaka-no-
shinaga no misasagi.
Traditionally the monk Hōdō, was born in
today India, and...
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Grave of
Prince Shotoku Rokutan-ji
temple ruins, a
National Historic Site
Shinaga Jinja, with
grave of Ono no
Imoko "Taishi town
official statistics" (in...
-
sovereign of the land of the
setting sun." He is said to have been
buried at
Shinaga in
Kawachi Province (modern
Osaka Prefecture). A
legend claims that when...
- He has a
Katana forged for him by the
legendary Bladesmith,
Fugioshi Shinaga and sets out. He
tracks down the
members of The
Deadly Sapmi ********ination...
- 8008222 (Emperor Kimmei) — 30
Emperor Bidatsu September 14, 585 kōchi no
shinaga no naka no o no
misasagi (河磯長中尾陵) keyhole-shaped (前方後円) Taishi, Minamikawachi...
-
Nesabu (根差部, misashippu) Noha (饒波, nūfa)
Onaga (翁長, unaga)
Senaga (瀬長,
shinaga/anjina)
Tagami (田頭, tagami)
Taira (平良, tēra)
Takamine (高嶺, takanmi) Takayasu...
-
tombs in the
Kawachi region shifted from Mozu and
Furuichi to
areas like
Shinaga. zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳) ("keyhole-shaped) :
formerly 31, 26
survive empun...