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Tsuchizaki Shinmeisha Shrine Annual Celebration And The
Float Festival ("土崎神明社例祭", "土崎神明社祭の曳山行事") is a ****anese
festival celebrated from 20 to 21 July...
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Kanagawa prefecture, ****an. It was
established in 1641 and was
called "
Shinmeisha". It was
renamed "****ako Shrine" in the
Meiji Era,
after the area in which...
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Kumata Shrine [ja]
Tsuyunoten Shrine [ja]
Tsunashiki Tenjin Shrine Asahi Shinmeisha [ja]
Temples ****ennō-ji ****ennoji
Honbo Garden [ja] Shomanin [ja] Dainenbutsu-ji...
- (Takashimizu Park),
National Historic Site
Minato Castle (Tsuchizaki
Gaiku Park,
Shinmeisha) Jizōden ruins,
National Historic Site
Akita Prefectural Museum Akita...
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Odate Castle Ura
Castle Koshiō
Shrine Kiritanpo Akita Kantō
Tsuchizaki Shinmeisha Shrine Annual Celebration And The
Float Festival ****anese
sandfish Magewappa...
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Hachiman Shrine Zuihōden Koshiō
Shrine Kumano Shrine Sanko Shrine Tsuchizaki Shinmeisha [ja]
Taiheiyama Miyoshi Shrine [ja]
Akita Suwa Shrine [ja]
Akita Prefecture...
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Geographic coordinates 35°47′38.83″N 139°27′48.01″E / 35.7941194°N 139.4633361°E / 35.7941194; 139.4633361
Website www.
shinmeisha.or.jp
Glossary of Shinto...
- ****anese).
December 13, 2014.
Retrieved December 13, 2014. A TV
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Shinmeisha (in ****anese)
Bernard Ackah Rakuten blog
Bernard Ackah Ameba blog Bernard...
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straight from the exit of the
station and you can soon see
Tsuchizaki Shinmeisha Shrine on your left. "湊城(秋田県秋田市)の見どころ・アクセスなど、お城旅行と歴史観光ガイド | 攻城団(日本全国のお城情報サイト)"...
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early 16th century,
Owari clan
chief retainer Naruse family Akat****
Shinmeisha,
reconstructed under Tokugawa Yoshinao in 1619 (Kanei 5), some remaining...