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Commons has
media related to
Omura-jinja.
Omura Shrine (小村神社,
Omura-jinja,
often misspelled as "Komura
Shrine") is a
Shinto shrine in Hidaka,
Takaoka District...
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Ōmura Sumitada (大村 純忠, 1533 – June 23, 1587) was a ****anese daimyō lord of the
Sengoku period. He
became famous throughout the
country for
being the first...
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Ōmura Masujirō (大村 益次郎) (May 30, 1824 –
December 7, 1869) was a ****anese
military leader and
theorist in
Bakumatsu period ****an. He was the "Father" of...
- Children".
Yasukuni Shrine.
Archived from the
original on 2009-01-11.
Retrieved 2013-01-04. "Statue of
Omura Masujiro".
Yasukuni Shrine.
Archived from the...
- the
Muromachi period. The
objects are
housed in
Buddhist temples,
Shinto shrines,
museums or held privately. The
Tokyo National Museum houses the largest...
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Ōmura Domain (大村藩,
Ōmura-han) was a ****anese
domain of the Edo period. It was
centered around Kushima Castle in what is now the city of
Ōmura, Nagasaki...
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supported shrines. The
shrine has two sub-
shrines Niukawakami Upper Shrine [ja]
Niukawakami Lower Shrine [ja] List of
Shinto shrines Twenty-Two
Shrines Modern...
- (玖島城, Kushima-jō), also
known as
Ōmura Castle (大村城,
Ōmura-jō) from its location, is a ****anese
castle located in
Ōmura,
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an. Kushima...
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converted a
number of daimyōs. The most
notable among them was
Ōmura Sumitada. In 1569,
Ōmura granted a
permit for the
establishment of a port with the purpose...
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fields in
Ōmura and
built a
large shrine hall as a
reward for
praying for
victory in battle.
Although the
shrine is an
offshoot of Aso
Shrine, the relationship...