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page 1Tangible Cultural Properties of Aichi Prefecture
Atsuta Jingū
Shinto shrine in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Nittai-ji Temple
Kakuōzan Nittai-ji (覚王山日泰寺, Japan-Thailand Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan. It was built in 1904 in order to keep the ashes of Buddha, given to Japan by the Kingdom of Thailand. ”覚王” literally means "Enlightenment King," referring to the Buddha, and “日泰” means Japan and the Kingdom of Thailand in Japanese.
Tsushima Shrine
Shinto shrine in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Masumida Shrine
Shinto shrine in Ichinomiya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum
museum in Seto city, Aichi, Japan
Toga Shrine
Shinto shrine in Toyokawa, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Daiju-ji Temple
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Daiju-ji () is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo-shū sect located in Okazaki, Aichi. Built by Matsudaira Chikatada (松平 親忠) in 1475, Daiju-ji was the family temple of the Matsudaira (松平氏) and Tokugawa clans (德川氏) which ruled Japan between 1600 and 1868. The Tahōtō of Daiju-ji, an Important Cultural Property of Japan, was built by Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (松平 清康), grandfather of Tokugawa Ieyasu (德川 家康).
Futagawa-juku
thumb|Futagawa-juku in the 1830s, as depicted by Hiroshige in the Hōeidō edition of [[The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō 1831–1834)]]