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The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kamo river when Heian-kyo (Kyoto) became th... The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kam... The Jonangu Shrine was originally built by Emperor Kammu on the banks of the Kamo river when Heian-k...
The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, built by the clan to mo... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kam... The Oharano Shrine on the slopes of Mount Oshio is dedicated to the Fujiwara kami Ame-no-Koyane, bui...
The Yamashina-ku neighborhood is home to the Oishi Shrine, Kaju-ji Temple, and the tomb of Emperor Tenji, the oldest Imp... The Yamashina-ku neighborhood is home to the Oishi Shrine, Kaju-ji Temple, and t... The Yamashina-ku neighborhood is home to the Oishi Shrine, Kaju-ji Temple, and the tomb of Emperor T...
The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the tallest wooden pagoda in Japan, an iconic 5-st... The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the talles... The Shingon To-ji Temple dates back to 796 AD and is known for having the tallest wooden pagoda in J...