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  • Title: Mazar
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 344
  • Publisher: ➤  Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Press
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  • Publish Location: Fuchu, Tokyo

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  • First Year Published: 2016
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Rinnō-ji

designated a National Treasure. The temple also administers the Taiyū-in Reibyō (大猷院霊廟), which is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604–1651), the third

Mausoleum

at Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture. The temple also administers the Taiyū-in Reibyō (大猷院霊廟), which is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third Tokugawa

Shrines and Temples of Nikkō

1653 Taiyū-in Reibyō Karamon Gate in front of the Taiyū-in Reibyō. 1653 Taiyū-in Reibyō Mizugaki Roofed wall enclosing the Taiyū-in Reibyō Honden and other

Taitoku-in Mausoleum

The Taitoku-in Mausoleum (台徳院霊廟, Taitokuin Reibyō) was an Edo period mausoleum for Shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada. It was located within the grounds of Zōjō-ji

Nobuhiko Obayashi

February 2022 Galbraith IV 1996, p. 397. Ôbayashi, Nobuhiko (30 August 1983), Reibyo densetsu (Horror), Nippon Television Network (NTV), Tsuburaya Eizo, retrieved

Mitamaya

dead]" + ya "house"; also called, otamaya, tamaya, or soreisha 祖霊社, or "Reibyo" 霊廟) is an altar used in Shinto-style ancestor worship, dedicated in the

List of Inuyasha episodes

2012 174 7 "The Mausoleum of Mount Azusa" Transliteration: "Azusayama no Reibyō" (Japanese: 梓山の霊廟) Shinya Watada Shinya Watada November 15, 2009 (2009-11-15)

Inuyasha: The Final Act

poison. 174 7 "The Mausoleum of Mount Azusa" Transliteration: "Azusayama no Reibyō" (Japanese: 梓山の霊廟) Shinya Watada Shinya Watada November 15, 2009 (2009-11-15)

Miao shrine

places. In Japan, a building dedicated to a specific person is called a Reibyo (霊廟), Byo (廟), or Tamaya (霊屋). Shinto shrines are mainly enshrined in the

Ōkanmichi

died in 1971 and was interred in Ōkanmichi Mausoleum (おうかんみち霊廟, Ōkanmichi Reibyō) within the headquarters. Kanrodai (甘露台), founded by Asano Hiroshi (浅野博)