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Important Cultural Properties of Japan / Sakurai /  Nara / Tenrikyo / Japan / Miwa Shrine / Sakurai Station / miwa Shrine / Nara Prefecture / Miwa / Kansai region / Sake / Kofun
Date: 2016-06-12 20:13:06
Important Cultural Properties of Japan
Sakurai
Nara
Tenrikyo
Japan
Miwa Shrine
Sakurai Station
miwa Shrine
Nara Prefecture
Miwa
Kansai region
Sake
Kofun

ATOMS Tour to Sakurai City, the “City of the Beginning” Sakurai City is rich in forests and known as a “city of trees.” The city

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