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  1. 2020年11月12日 · Emperor Naruhito proclaimed his younger brother, Crown Prince Fumihito, as the first in line to Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne on November 8. The ceremony took place at the Imperial Palace. Empress Masako and Crown Princess Kiko also attended the event.

  2. Watch brother and sister Pandu and Wulan during their very active trip in Japan: from Tokyo to Kansai, and from temples to roller coasters, it seems they fully enjoyed their short yet wonderful journey in August 2015! - myjapanstory.jnto.go.jp Miyagi Tohoku ...

  3. 2017年10月14日 · The Heian Period (794-1185) saw Japan's capital return from Nara to Kyoto, where the imperial court flourished. Politics were dominated by four clans: the Minamoto, the Tiara, the Fujiwara and the Tachibana, known collectively as Gem-pei-to-kitsu (源平藤橘). These clans spawned many famous warriors and officials who influenced Japan to the ...

  4. 2017年7月10日 · Sent to become lord of the Japanese islands, Ninigi-no-Mikoto was the great-grandfather of Jimmu, the legendary first emperor of Japan, and grandson of Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, who is also strongly tied to Takachiho. When the sun goddess was distressed by the unruly behavior of her brother, Susano-o, god of storms and the sea, she hid ...

  5. 2017年11月1日 · Surviving the test of time, these 12 so-called "original construction" castles are the cream of the crop. 12. Marugame Castle (Marugame City, Kagawa, ☆☆☆☆) Ikoma Chikamasa, the lord of the Sanuki area (present-day Kagawa Prefecture), originally ruled from Takamatsu Castle. While there, he built and moved to Marugame Castle, placing his ...

  6. 2022年7月21日 · A large stone monument commemorates the two brothers credited with the construction of the aqueduct. Running eastward from Hamura in West Tokyo to Yotsuya, a distance of 43 kilometers, it was completed in only eight months, built using stones and wooden gutters and harnessing gravity in the form of a 92-meter decline in elevation over its total length.

  7. 2018年10月17日 · But shrines in Kyushu are special, because Kyushu is, according to legend, home to the first places where the Shinto gods descended to Earth. The following shrines mark five of Shintoism's most significant spots. 5. Aso Shrine (Kumamoto) Aso Shrine is a very old and prominent shrine in Japan. Founded in the year 281, it's said to have been a ...