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Noun Concept
Categories: 1945 disestablishments in Japan, Taishō period, Empire of Japan, Education in Japan, Shōwa period
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Ho an den  Hōanden
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In Imperial Japan, between the 1910s and 1945, a Hō-an-den was a small shrine- or temple-like building that housed a photograph of the incumbent Emperor and Empress together with a copy of the Imperial Rescript on Education. Wikipedia
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In Imperial Japan, between the 1910s and 1945, a Hō-an-den was a small shrine- or temple-like building that housed a photograph of the incumbent Emperor and Empress together with a copy of the Imperial Rescript on Education. Wikipedia
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