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#yamato300500 ↑ If you buy two items with this tag that are priced at 300 yen each, we will sell them together for 500 yen. Please indicate your intention to purchase in the comments! ※8th of every month SALE! We have other items for sale as well. Bundle sales available! Discount for multiple purchases! #yamatoまとめ売り Professor Makoto Takemitsu, Meiji Gakuin University The History of Place Names: Were There Such Secrets? Content Introduction Why is it "Okayama" even though it's in a plain? Why are there place names like "Mikuni" all over the country? Enjoy the surprising history hidden in place names. Chapter 1: What is the connection between the eerie place name "Hebiana" and snakes? - The roots of difficult and unique place names that even locals don't know. Chapter 2: How do the place names "Asuka" and "Asuka" differ? - The roots of place names that have changed with the history of Japan. Chapter 3: Why are there place names like "Honjo" and "Shonai" all over the country? - The roots of the same place names that have spread throughout Japan. Chapter 4: Why did Nobunaga name the land of Mino "Gifu"? - The surprising roots of place names in lands that have flourished since ancient times. Chapter 5: Did Yamato Takeru, who longed for his wife, create the place name "Azuma"? - The roots of place names born from grand myths and legends. Chapter 6: Why was Japan's number one "Mt. Fuji" called "Fujisan" in ancient times? - The roots of interesting names given to mountains, rivers, and lakes.
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