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No.8884 Hachiman-gu Shrine Mai

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It is Mai of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5616 x 3744Pixels

No.8883 Hachiman-gu Shrine small pavilion with water and ladles

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It is the small pavilion with water and ladles of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5616 x 3744Pixels

No.8882 Hachiman-gu Shrine stone bridge

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It is the arched bridge of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5616 x 3744Pixels


No.8881 Hachiman-gu Shrine approach to a shrine

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It is the approach to a shrine of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5616 x 3744Pixels

No.8880 Hachiman-gu Shrine approach to a shrine

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It is the approach to a shrine of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5616 x 3744Pixels

No.8879 Hachiman-gu Shrine approach to a shrine

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It is the approach to a shrine of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5571 x 3714Pixels


No.8878 Hachiman-gu Shrine approach to a shrine

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It is the approach to a shrine of Hachiman-gu Shrine. It is an opening that Hachiman-gu Shrine enshrined Iwashimizu Hachiman shrine of Kyoto where Yoriyoshi Minamotono prayed for protection on the occasion of taking the field as a patron saint of Genji in 1063 in the Christian era in the Yui beach. Yoritomo Minamoto moved it to the current ground in 1180 in the Christian era.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kanagawa Prefecture
Size:5571 x 3714Pixels

No.7820 A graveyard of Byodo-in Temple Yorimasa

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It is the graveyard of Yorimasa Minamotono of Byodo-in Temple. Yorimasa Minamotono who advocated Heike overthrow in 1180 in the Christian era broke it for a decisive battle in Uji and I had the 31-syllable Japanese poem of the death poem in Byodo-in Temple and did an own blade. The death poem. Byodo-in Temple is a temple of Fujiwara connection made in 1053 in the Christian era. It is registered with a world heritage as cultural assets of ancient city Kyoto.
World HeritageHistoric Monuments of Ancient Kyoto
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8
Location: Japan / Kyoto
Size:3744 x 5616Pixels

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