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This is a place from pre-historic times worth while a visit
We do not know if Emperor Jimmu is a myth or not. But this place exist as a memory of the first Emperor in Japan. It is a place ful of emotions and make oneself start thinking about what happened 2600...
This is a place from pre-historic times worth while a visit
We do not know if Emperor Jimmu is a myth or not. But this place exist as a memory of the first Emperor in Japan. It is a place ful of emotions and make oneself start thinking about what happened 2600...
Legendary person, the mausoleum of the first emperor
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It is the tomb of the first emperor in the mythical world. It is said that it was maintained from Tsukayama in the Meiji era as a change of governance, and I feel the vastness and tranquility among the surrounding tombs. I feel the atmosphere that is common to Sakakibara Jingu in both symbolic and political senses during the Meiji era.
This is a place from pre-historic times worth while a visit
We do not know if Emperor Jimmu is a myth or not. But this place exist as a memory of the first Emperor in Japan. It is a place ful of emotions and make oneself start thinking about what happened 2600...
This is a place from pre-historic times worth while a visit
We do not know if Emperor Jimmu is a myth or not. But this place exist as a memory of the first Emperor in Japan. It is a place ful of emotions and make oneself start thinking about what happened 2600...
amazing place with a connection to the imperial Household
mysterious place to visit once in a lifetime. The tomb what the first Emperor Jimmu who is the legendary figure.
amazing place with a connection to the imperial Household
mysterious place to visit once in a lifetime. The tomb what the first Emperor Jimmu who is the legendary figure.
Legendary person, the mausoleum of the first emperor
It is the tomb of the first emperor in the mythical world. It is said that it was maintained from Tsukayama in the Meiji era as a change of governance, and I feel the vastness and tranquility among the surrounding tombs. I feel the atmosphere that is common to Sakakibara Jingu in both symbolic and political senses during the Meiji era.