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Hokkaido Prefecture, ****an. The name is
derived from
Kamikawa no
hitobito no
Shūraku (Village of the
Upstream People), a
translation of the Ainu Peni Unguri...
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Shūraku-en (衆楽園, Shūrakuen) is a ****anese
garden located in the city of Tsuyama,
Okayama Prefecture, ****an.
Shūraku-en was
built in 1658 by Mori Nagatsugu...
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Genkai shūraku (限界集落,
literally limitative or
limitational hamlet, also
translated as
marginal hamlet) is any
village or
hamlet within a
merged town or...
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nationally designated Historic Sites.
Ainokura hamlet (相倉集落,
Ainokura shuraku), in the
Gokayama region, was
inscribed on the
World Heritage List in December...
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produced by
kijishi (木地師),
artisans proficient with a lathe, at the
Shinchi Shuraku, near the Tōgatta
Onsen in Zaō from
where kokeshi-making
techniques spread...
- island's
villages have been
designated as a "terminal village" (限界集落, genkai-
shūraku)
which means that with 50% or more of the po****tion
being over 65 years...
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buildings that was once part of the
pilgrimage route from
Kyoto to Izumo, and
Shūraku-en, a
traditional ****anese
garden constructed in 1657.
Following the Meiji...
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Hakusho Genkai, a ****anese
dictionary written by
Otsuki Fumihiko Genkai shūraku, a term for ****anese
villages that are in
danger of
disappearing This disambiguation...
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teien Sengan-en Shikina-en
Shinjuku Gyo-en Shofu-en Shōyō-en Shukkei-en
Shūraku-en Suizen-ji Jōju-en
Three Great Gardens of ****an
Tokugawa Garden Yoshiki-en...
- 50% of the po****tion is aged over 65,
therefore qualifying as a
genkai shūraku. As with all of Kōchi Prefecture, the area of Ōtoyo was part of ancient...