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Japonia czasopisma: Zamek Osaka
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Posted by jwmpol at 18:25. Zamek Ōsaka (jap. 大阪城, Zamek Ōsaka Ōsaka-jō) – japoński zamek znajdujący się w mieście Osaka. Zwany początkowo (jap. 大坂城,? Na terenie zamku znajduje się 13 obiektów o łącznej powierzchni około 60 000 m2 uznanych przez władze Japonii za niezwykle cenne kulturowo. Należy do nich między innymi kapliczka Toyokuni poświęcona Toyotomi Hideyoshiemu. Click here to cancel reply. Special thanks to FalknerPress.
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Revista-Japón: Mitokusan "Nageiredo"
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Lunes, 1 de junio de 2009 , Posted by jwmes at 18:17. Nageiredo, Tottori, Japan. Click here to cancel reply. Special thanks to FalknerPress.
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Japon web magazine: Mitokusan "Nageiredo"
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Posted by jwmfre at 18:17. Nageiredo, Tottori, Japon. Click here to cancel reply. Special thanks to FalknerPress.
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Alle Japan | Japan Guide | Kultur,Tradition, Natur, Essen,Feste, Tiere, Landschaften,Fotos: Okinawa
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Alle Japan | Japan Guide | Kultur,Tradition, Natur, Essen,Feste, Tiere, Landschaften,Fotos: Mitokusan "Nageiredo"
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Posted by JWM at 18:17:00. Nageiredo, Tottori, Japan. Click here to cancel reply. Special thanks to FalknerPress.
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JAPAN WEB MAGAZINE: Shiretoko
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Posted by japan web magazine at 13:39. La penisola di Shiretoko, Si trova sulla parte orientale dell'isola giapponese di Hokkaido, sporgenti nel mare di Okhotsk. È separata dall'isola Kunashir della Russia da parte della Stretto di Nemuro. Shiretoko il nome deriva dalla parola Ainu etok lingua signore, che significa "la fine della terra" o "il luogo dove la terra si protende". Le città di Rausu e Shari coprono la penisola. View 知床 Shiretoko in a larger map 大きな地図で見る. Click here to cancel reply.
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JAPAN WEB MAGAZINE: Mitokusan "Nageiredo"
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JAPAN WEB MAGAZINE: Okinawa
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