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Yamato Road is a 9.38-mile (15.10 km) east–west arterial boulevard in incorporated and unincorporated Boca Raton, Florida. A portion of the road in incorporated Boca Raton is designated State Road 794 ( SR 794 ), while most of the road to the west is designated, but not signed, as County Road 794 .
Toll outbound (southbound) exit and inbound (northbound) entrance; southern terminus of Keina Road: Nara: Nara – Nara-kita: Inbound (northbound) exit and outbound (southbound) entrance; northern terminus of Yamato-kita Road (under construction) 6.1 km gap in the expressway, connection is made by National Route 24: 23.1: 14.4 – Nara
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The Yamato no Fuhito (和史), also known as Yamato clan (和氏), is believed to be an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the Nihon Shoki. The name fuhito comes from their occupation as scribes. They were descended of Prince Junda who died in 513 in Japan.
Kaidō (街道, 'road') were roads in Japan dating from the Edo period. [1] They played important roles in transportation like the Appian Way of ancient Roman roads. Major examples include the Edo Five Routes, all of which started at Edo (modern-day Tokyo). Minor examples include sub-routes such as the Hokuriku Kaidō and the Nagasaki Kaidō.
From April 1 to June 30, 2010, a "Nara Destination Campaign" held. [4] [5] to attract more tourists to Nara.It also marked the 1,300th anniversary of the transfer of the capital to Heijo-kyo, and the 1,300th Anniversary Commemorative Project of Heijo-kyo was held centering on the ruins of Heijo Palace in Nara City.
Mount Yamato Katsuragi (大和葛城山, Yamato Katsuragi-san) or simply Mount Katsuragi is a mountain in the Kongō Range straddling the prefectural border of Chihayaakasaka, Osaka and Gose, Nara in Japan. The peak elevation is 959.2 metres (3,147 ft). The mountain is located along the Gose Line of the Kintetsu Railway.
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