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Three Imperial Regalia—Japan Summary
508 words, approx. 2 pages Symbols of the emperor's right to rule, Japan's imperial regalia (sanshu-no-shinki), take the form of three sacred treasures—the mirror, the sword, and the jewel, all of which are believed to have been handed down from emperor to...
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 The Imperial Regalia of Japan (三種の神器, Sanshu no Jingi?), also known as the Three Sacred Treasures, consist of the sword, Kusanagi (草薙劍), the jewel or necklace of jewels, Yasakani no magatama (八尺瓊曲玉), and the mirror Yata no...



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Imperial Tradition Remains At The Spiritual Center Of Japan
01/07/1990: 1,107 words, approx. 4 pages TOKYO - A year after the death of the 20th century's longest-reigning and most controversial monarch, Emperor Hirohito, this nation's 2,000-year-old imperial tradition remains central to the identity of modern Japan. Yet as the royal family's one-year official mourning period ends and the...
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Azalea Regalia
04/23/2004: 1,192 words, approx. 4 pages WHILE HORDES of tourists flock to the nation's capital to see the annual cherry blossom show, many locals know that azaleas put on an equally dazzling performance. The cast of colors dancing amid a verdant backdrop creates a breathtaking visual spectacle, and there's no...


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