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Marugame Castle
park
Komoro Castle
fortification
Takeda Shrine
Shinto shrine in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Akashi Castle
Japanese castle in Akashi, Hyogo prefecture
Yoshinogari site
prehistoric site located in Yoshinogari, Saga, Japan
Ōmiwa Shrine
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Taga Castle
Castle ruins in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Shōkoku-ji Temple
, formally identified as , is a Buddhist temple in northern Kyoto, first founded in 1382 by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, with the existing temple complex having undergone several periods of extensive reconstruction and rebuilding in the succeeding eras.
Miike coal mine
coal mine in Fukuoka, Japan
Sanbō-in Temple
thumb|260px|Daigenkan thumb|260px|Karamon (National Treasures of Japan)
Ōzu Castle
building in Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Zuigan-ji Temple
thumb|right|Mausoleum for Date Masamune's wife
Wakayama Castle
fortification
Kennin-ji Temple
is a historic Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, and head temple of its associated branch of Rinzai Buddhism. It is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five most important Zen temples of Kyoto".
Yoshida Shrine
Shinto shrine in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Saidai-ji Temple
thumb|right|280px|Model of Nara period Saidai-ji
Sennyū-ji Temple
thumb|300px|Butsuden and Shariden thumb|A few scenes of Sennyū-ji, 2020 , formerly written as , is a Shingon Buddhist temple and head of the Sennyū-ji sect in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto, Japan. For centuries, Sennyū-ji has been a mausoleum for noble families and members of the Imperial House of Japan. Located within the temple grounds are the official tombs of Emperor Shijō and many of the emperors who came after him.
Zōjō-ji Temple
thumb|Aerial view of Zojoji as seen from Tokyo Tower
Sannai-Maruyama Site
Jōmon period archaeological site and museum
Manpuku-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, approximately a 5-minute walk from JR Ōbaku Station・Keihan Ōbaku Station. It is the head temple of the Japanese Ōbaku Zen school, and named after Wanfu Temple in Fujian, China. The mountain is likewise named after Mount Huangbo, where the Chinese temple is situated.
Ueno Tōshō-gū
building in Tokyo, Japan
Bitchū Matsuyama Castle
Japanese castle in Takahashi, Okayama prefecture
Sapporo Clock Tower
building in Chuo-ku, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
Takamatsu Castle
castle in Takamatsu, Kagawa prefecture, Japan
Shōfuku-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Yama-dera Temple
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Munakata Taisha
Shinto shrine in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Niutsuhime Shrine
Shinto shrine in Katsuragi, Ito district, Wakayama prefecture, Japan
Jinpūkaku
is a Western-style French Renaissance style residence of the Ikeda clan located in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.
Kakegawa Castle
building in Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Engyō-ji Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"
Daikaku-ji Temple
thumb|Daikaku-ji in Kyoto, overlooking the Ōsawa Pond thumb|The Shikidai Genkan entrance to Daikaku-ji thumb|The Shōshinden is a Azuchi-Momoyama period|Momoyama period building with a replica of the chambers where retired Emperor Go-Uda conducted cloistered rule thumb|The Miedō hall thumb|The Shingyōden hall where the Heart Sutra is kept
Hase-dera Temple
is the main temple of the Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism. The temple is located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Main Hall is a National Treasure of Japan.
Fukuoka Castle
Japanese castle in Fukuoka city
Hōgon-ji Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"
Kibitsu Shrine
Shinto shrine in Kibitsu, Kita-ku, Okayama, Japan
Zentsū-ji Temple
thumb|Zentsū-ji scenes, 2021 thumb|The five-storied pagoda. The current building was finished in 1902. The is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect in Zentsūji, Kagawa, Japan. It was established in 807 by Kūkai, founder of Shingon Buddhism, who was born where the temple now stands. The oldest structure, the Shakadō Hall, dates to around 1677.
Jōruri-ji Temple
thumb|right|200px|Standing Statue of Kichijōten|Kissyoten thumb|right|200px|Koumokuten, part of the National Treasure group of Four Heavenly Kings is a Buddhist temple located in the Nishio Futaba, Kamo-cho neighborhood of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Shingon Ritsu school and has both Amida Nyorai and Yakushi Nyorai as its honzon. The temple is commonly known as Kutai-ji (九体寺) because nine statues of Amida Nyorai are enshrined in the main hall, and it was also called Nishi-Odawara-dera (西小田原寺) in the past. The temple is heavily influenced by Pure Land thoug
Niukanshōfu Shrine
Shinto shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Sagami-ji Temple
, is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Kasai, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Its mountain name (sangō) is . Emperor Shōmu ordered its construction in 745 (the 17th year of the Tenpyō era) at the request of Gyōki, a Buddhist priest.
Rokuharamitsu-ji Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"
Jōdo-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Negoro-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Iwade, Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. Surrounded by the sacred peaks of the Katsuragi Mountains, the temple grounds were designated as a National Historic Site and a National Place of Scenic Beauty in 2007.
Ōsaki Hachimangū
Shinto shrine in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Katsuō-ji Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"
Kashihara Jingū
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Fukuyama Castle
fortification
Kunōzan Tōshō-gū
Shinto shrine in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Katori Jingū
Shinto shrine in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Kakurin-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Kakogawa, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Isonokami Jingū
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Kajū-ji Temple
260px|thumb|Shinden 260px|thumb|Hon-do 260px|thumb|Kannon-do , also sometimes spelled "Kwajū-ji" or "Kanshu-ji, is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Ichijō-ji Temple
right|thumb|from the picture album "Kannon Reigen ki"
Tanzan Shrine
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Fuki-ji Temple
is Buddhist temple located in the city of Bungotakada, Ōita Prefecture Japan. it is a temple of the Tendai sect, and its honzon is a statue of Amida Nyorai. Claimed to have been founded in 718 AD, the temple was also called "Amida-ji". The precincts of the temple were designated a National Historic Site in 2013.
Yoshimizu Shrine
Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Kōryū-ji Temple
is a Shingon temple in Uzumasa, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is also known by the names and , and was formerly known as , and .
Taisan-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Kanshin-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple located in the Teramoto neighborhood of the city of Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, in the Kansai region of Japan. It is one of the head temples of the Kōyasan Shingon-shū branch of Shingon Buddhism. The temple has several National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. Its precincts were designated a National Historic Site in 1972. and a Japan Heritage site.
Nishinomiya Shrine
Shinto shrine in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan