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  2. Ōyu Stone Circles - Wikipedia

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    The larger circle, named the Manza (万座) circle, has a diameter of 46 metres and is the largest stone circle found in Japan. Several reconstructions of Jomon period dwellings have been built around the site. The slightly smaller circle, named the Nonakadō (野中堂) circle, is 42 metres in diameter and is around 90 metres away, separated ...

  3. List of stone circles - Wikipedia

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    The site consists of two large stone circles located on an artificially flattened plateau on the left bank of the Oyu River, a tributary of the Yoneshiro River in northeastern Akita Prefecture. The site was discovered in 1931, with detailed archaeological excavations taking place in 1946, and in 1951–1952.

  4. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Akita) - Wikipedia

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    Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Ōyu Stone Circles 大湯環状列石 Ōyu kanjōresseki: Kazuno: submitted for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Northern Tōhoku, and other regions [5] [6]

  5. Akita Ondo - Wikipedia

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    (yātosei) kora, Akita Ondo desu (hai, kitakasassā, yoisassa, yoinā) Yaatose, This is the "Akita Dance Song". コラ、いずれこれよりご免こうむり音頭の無駄をいう(アーソレソレ) kora, izure koreyori gomen koumuri, Ondo no muda wo iu (ā sore sore) Well anyhow, please forgive me as I launch into the Ondo's nonsense.

  6. Isedōtai Ruins - Wikipedia

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    One of the stone circles contains a standing stone which appears to have served as a sun dial. Plate-shaped dogū Next to the stone circles, post holes indicate that as many as 37 pit-houses with a width of 3–5 meters and length of 6–7 meters were built on the site, although there is no indication that this was a permanently inhabited ...

  7. List of Japanese prefectural songs - Wikipedia

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    Prefecture official song: "Saga kenmin no uta" (佐賀県民の歌, lit. Saga Prefecture people's song) 1974: This song is the second anthem. Lyric: Quasi-prefectural song: "Kaze wa mirai iro" (風はみらい色, lit. The wind is the color of the future) 1993: Lyric: Saga country song: "Sakae no kuni kara" (栄の国から, lit. From Sakae ...

  8. Jōmon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kita-Akita: Akita 1632-014 *Ōyu Stone Circles ... Ōmori Katsuyama Stone Circle

  9. Mesmerizer (song) - Wikipedia

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    On June 27, 2024, the video surpassed 50 million views. A commemorative illustration was made by channel the following day. The song reached 100 million views on YouTube in November 17, becoming the fastest Vocaloid song in history to reach 100 million views (6 months and 21 days). [5] The song has also inspired a large number of Internet memes ...