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Meiji Restoration / Shinto / Buddhism / Shinbutsu bunri / Hawaii / Haibutsu kishaku / Religion in Japan / Persecution of Buddhists / Buddhist temples in Japan / Religion / Shinbutsu shūgō / Buddhism in Japan
Date: 2011-11-06 19:35:33
Meiji Restoration
Shinto
Buddhism
Shinbutsu bunri
Hawaii
Haibutsu kishaku
Religion in Japan
Persecution of Buddhists
Buddhist temples in Japan
Religion
Shinbutsu shūgō
Buddhism in Japan

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