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Historical: Gravesite of the Forty-Seven Ronin who, according to the story, avenged the death of their daimyo Asano Naganori through what is now known as the Ako Incident, which took place in 1703

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Historical: Gravesite of the Forty-Seven Ronin who, according to the story, avenged the death of their daimyo Asano Naganori through what is now known as the Ako Incident, which took place in 1703

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Historical: Commemorates three soldiers (Takeshi Eshita, Yuzuru Kitagawa and Inosuke Sakue) who died blowing up enemy fortifications in the Shanghai Incident of 1932

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Historical: Commemorates three soldiers (Takeshi Eshita, Yuzuru Kitagawa and Inosuke Sakue) who died blowing up enemy fortifications in the Shanghai Incident of 1932
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