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            <title>Osaka Emperor Nintoku Mausolea 
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            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://en.ryokojoho.net/Travelogue/1213"><img src="http://rcs.ryokojoho.net/975/type-1/21465848395cd3799a171f47c1f37e18_thumb.jpg" /></a>An ancient tomb "benevolence 天皇稜" famous as largest grave in the world is large to ホント! or [ that it is not fit for the walk of a for / families / at that there is a ラブホ town たり although there is a formal name "the Mozu 耳原中陵 (ずみみ inner Misa さぎ)" grave about 3km of round and maintenance is carried out once ] -- ... an alias "large 仙陵 (it is -- りょう which is not been and carried out)" -- saying --   The figure   (〃_ 〃)ゞ) It is like woods.   .... (ホント -- grave ? -- って思う) like "Large 仙公園" at the front of the ancient tomb   Park of peaceful grass   A public inside a garden is dotted also with some small ancient tombs.   There are a museum, a botanical garden, etc. Moreover, there is also a tree in which Emperor Showa was planted.   (^-゜) b To a small child, it is pleasant here.   (o~∇~o) It is the place of relaxation of an area. walk (it also has many why or large-sized dogs) of a dog   A walking and various men from gymnastics to vocal exercises (?) gather.   the tower of a triangular prism -- "peace -- a tower -- " -- mark [!!! ] (A nearby station is JR Mozu station or the Nankai Electric Railway Mikunigaoka station)   


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            <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 14:51:37</pubDate>
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