Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 19International Institute for the Study of Religions, 1992 - Japan |
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Page 128
... Prefecture present - day Osaka , Nara , and southern Kyoto Hyōgo , Kyoto , Nara , Osaka , Shiga , Wakayama ... PREFECTURES AND REGIONS OF JAPAN.
... Prefecture present - day Osaka , Nara , and southern Kyoto Hyōgo , Kyoto , Nara , Osaka , Shiga , Wakayama ... PREFECTURES AND REGIONS OF JAPAN.
Page 192
... Prefecture ; a similar spearhead was broken into four pieces and buried in a grave in the Kisaka No. 5 mound on Tsushima in Nagasaki Prefecture ; and , at the Byū site in Ōita Prefecture , small bronze bells were broken and discarded in ...
... Prefecture ; a similar spearhead was broken into four pieces and buried in a grave in the Kisaka No. 5 mound on Tsushima in Nagasaki Prefecture ; and , at the Byū site in Ōita Prefecture , small bronze bells were broken and discarded in ...
Page 220
... Prefecture ; and Yamada - dera in Sohara- terashima - cho , Namuhara City , Gifu Prefecture . Yakushi - ji in Nara may have been the last temple to have such an arrangement . Temples with no relic - holes of this type include Ikaruga ...
... Prefecture ; and Yamada - dera in Sohara- terashima - cho , Namuhara City , Gifu Prefecture . Yakushi - ji in Nara may have been the last temple to have such an arrangement . Temples with no relic - holes of this type include Ikaruga ...
Contents
Volume 19 Number 1 March | 2 |
On the Gender of Shrines and the Daijōsai | 69 |
REVIEWS | 81 |
Copyright | |
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