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語訳は「グルーイッグ・ルアー」(gruaig rua)です。 Facts About Redheads Did you know that redheads only make up about 2% of the world’s population? Redhair is caused by a mutation of a rare and regressive gene (MC1R gene). There can sometimes be several redheads in one family, however both parents must carry the gene. For example, my parents and four of my siblings all have brown or black hair. Only my youngest sister has red hair. My grandmother and aunts have red hair too, so the gene mutation runs in
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は乾いて硬くなります。 (実際は火で焼いて固めます。) It will have become hard by arrival. (Actually, these are hardened by being fired.) 他にも様々な文様があります。 There are various patterns as well. 毎月最終週の土曜日(12月除く)に体験プログラムを実施しています。 We hold experiential programs on the last Saturday of each month, except in December. https://kasorijomon.
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Shirahata Shrine The site where Chiba Tsunetane’s grandson defeated the Heike Clan According to legend, Yūki Inari was originally enshrined at Shirahata Shrine. It is said that the name of Shirahata Shrine came about in 1180, when Minamoto Yoritomo raised the white flag of the Minamoto Clan there after regaining power in the Boso Peninsula. This area was once known as “Yūki”. The “Genpei War Chronicles” were a record of the battles which occurred during the Nanboku-chō Period and legend tells of how Chiba Tsunetane’s grandson, Chiba Naritane, was on his way to welcome Minamoto Yoritomo at
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not have a payment slip, please call the Chiba City Hall Payment Promotion Centre on 043-400-2910. If you do not know how to pay or cannot pay the amount immediately, please call the Health Insurance Division on 043-245-5164. Regarding the National Health Insurance System, there is an explanatory leaflet available in simplified Japanese and other languages. 在日本为了防备生病或者受伤,根据法律规定需要加入保险,并且必须缴纳保险费。 对于未缴纳
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心の襞に寄り添います。 A song of the setting sun A song of the setting sun! The sky in the west is red, And the day is all but done: While yonder up overhead, All too soon, There rises so cold the cynic moon. A Song of a Winter day! The wind of the north doth blow, From a sky that's chill and gray, On fields where no crops now grow, Fields long shorn Of bearded barley and golden corn. A song of a faded flower! 'Twas plucked in the tender bud, And
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survey conducted in 2001 confirmed the existence of a burial ground in the rear circle of the site. Based on the distribution of burial mounds in the surrounding area and the size and shape of Daikakujiyama Burial Mound, it is presumed that a leader who ruled the area was buried there. It has been designated as a prefectural historic site because it has not been destroyed and its ancient appearance is intact, but it also offers a source of great academic importance. このページの情報発信元 教育委員会事
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were also guardian deities for the city. Cherished by the Chiba Clan, Inari Shrine was located on the city’s border and it was close to both the main road and Samugawa Minato, making it an important arrival destination for ships. It was recorded that a votive offering was made there for the coming of age ceremony for the heir of the Chiba Clan. In the medieval city of Chiba, a market was located on the south side of the bridge (currently known as the Yamato Bridge) which went over the Miyako River. There was a row of houses
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defeat the Chiba Clan? The remains of Jōnodai Castle are located on a plateau east of Ōdo Pond. Upon excavation, stone tools from the Paleolithic Period were discovered, as well as the remains of dwellings from the Jomon and the Heian Period, inferring that a large settlement was located there, in particular during the Kofun Period. After the Kamakura Period, remains of dwellings were found, such as earthen mounds (castle ramparts) and a castle entrance on the north-east side of the plateau, another earthen mound on the south-east side, as well as a flat area known as
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Clan Shinmei Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami, was recorded as being one of the guardian deities of the Chiba Clan, known as “Yūki Shinmei” (according to an excerpt from the “Sengakushū”, a collection of historical records which was kept in Chiba Shrine). In the past, there was a port called Chiba Minato located at the estuary of the Miyako River which utilized an inlet known as “Yūkiura”. Chiba Minato served a very important function as a port because the Chiba Clan were lords of the sea at that time and used water transportation for their
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with Chiba Tsunetane. According to legend, when Tsunetane was praying for the prosperity and fortune of his descendants, the goddess Benzaiten came to him in a dream. Later, he moved the Benzaiten shrine that was located in Bengayatsu, Kamakura (currently Zaimokuza in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture) to this location. There used to be a spring in this area. It was one of the sources of the Yoshikawa River, a river which flows into the Miyako River, and ran through the town of Chiba. The fact that Benzaiten, who is also the goddess of water, was revered at the Chiba
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