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    of the kokubun-ji monasteries are either known or have been discovered, very few sites of the kokubun-niji nunneries are known. The Awa Kokubun-niji site...
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    provide proof of passage.  Shikoku literally means "four provinces", those of Awa, Tosa, Iyo, and Sanuki, reorganized during the Meiji period into the prefectures...
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    Minamibōsō, Chiba; however, the Kokubun-ji was located in what is now the city of Tateyama, Chiba as is the Ichinomiya (Awa Shrine) of the province. During...
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    Historic Site Dainichi-ji, 13th temple on the Shikoku Pilgrimage Jōraku-ji, 14th temple on the Shikoku Pilgrimage Awa Kokubun-ji, 15th temple on the Shikoku...
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    the former Chiba Prefectural Awa Museum Nambo Paradise Botanical Garden Awa Shrine, a Shinto shrine Kannon Hall of Daifuku-ji, a Buddhist temple Nago-dera...
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    Chiba. The ruins of the kokubun-ji, or provincial temple, of Kazusa has been located in the Sōza district of Ichihara. The kokubun-ji was first excavated...
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    on Dōgojima, within the borders of the modern town of Okinoshima. The Kokubun-ji still exists as a Shingon sect temple in Okinoshima, and the foundation...
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    ichinomiya of the province Ōzu Castle Matsuyama Castle, circa 1900-1902 Iyo Kokubun-ji Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Tosa" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 988...
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    city of Ichikawa, Chiba, near Kōnodai Station where the ruins of the Kokubun-ji have been located. However, the Ichinomiya of Shimōsa Province is the...
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  • Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. Awa Kokubun-ji Gardens 阿波国分寺庭園 Awa Kokubunji teien Tokushima provincial temple of Awa Province; Temple 15 on the Shikoku...
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