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  2. Shiroyama Hachimangū - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is located on the premises of the ruined Suemori Castle. The castle itself dates back to the 16th century. The castle itself dates back to the 16th century. The shrine hosts night-time festivals ( matsuri ) in both July and October, featuring traditional Japanese music and dance performances.

  3. Ghostwire: Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 5 version of Ghostwire: Tokyo was the sixth bestselling retail game during its first week on sale in Japan, with 10,144 physical copies being sold. [35] The game won the Award for Excellence at the 2022 Japan Game Awards. [36] The game has reached 4 million players by May 2023. [37] And reached 6 million players by September ...

  4. M2 (game developer) - Wikipedia

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    M2 Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社 M2 (エムツー)) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher, best known for handling emulation of re-released games, such as some Sega Ages titles, Virtual Console titles for Nintendo systems, the 3D Classics series for the Nintendo 3DS and their ShotTriggers [2] range of classic STG games.

  5. Japan police search for suspects in spray-painting of ...

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    Japanese police are searching for suspects in the spray-painting of the word “toilet” on a Tokyo shrine that commemorates the country's war dead, in an apparent protest against the ongoing ...

  6. Shiroyama - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Shiroyama, 1877; Shiroyama Dam, on the Sagami River in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Honshū, Japan; Shiroyama Hachimangu, a Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Japan "Shiroyama", a song by Sabaton from The Last Stand

  7. Ōmiya Hachimangū (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine (大宮八幡宮, Ōmiya Hachimangū) is a Shinto shrine located in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman. It was established in 1063. Its main festival is held annually on September 15. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ōjin, Empress Jingū and Emperor Chūai in addition to ...

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  9. Shiroyama Park - Wikipedia

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    Shiroyama Park (城山公園, Shiroyama Kōen) is a public park located in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. In 1873, the park was established in the mountainous area around the ruins of Takayama Castle . [ 1 ]