Kumano Hongu Taisha area (via Kumano Kodo)
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The Kumano Hongu Taisha area is a sacred pilgrimage destination in Japan’s Kii Mountains, centered on one of the three grand Kumano shrines and reached by the ancient Kumano Kodo routes.
All labels observed (1)
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| Kumano Hongu Taisha area (via Kumano Kodo) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16768590 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Kumano Hongu Taisha area (via Kumano Kodo) Context triple: [Tanabe, Wakayama, Japan, near, Kumano Hongu Taisha area (via Kumano Kodo)]
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Yamanobe-no-michi area
The Yamanobe-no-michi area is a historic rural region in Nara Prefecture known for Japan’s oldest recorded road, ancient shrines, burial mounds, and scenic walking trails through the foothills around Tenri.
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B.
Yamanobe-no-michi ancient road
Yamanobe-no-michi ancient road is one of Japan’s oldest recorded roads, a historic walking route in Nara Prefecture that passes through ancient shrines, tombs, and rural landscapes.
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C.
Mount Ishizuchi pilgrimage network
The Mount Ishizuchi pilgrimage network is a traditional system of sacred routes and sites centered on Mount Ishizuchi in Japan, used by ascetics and pilgrims for spiritual training and mountain worship.
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D.
Nakasendō historical route
The Nakasendō historical route is an ancient inland highway of Japan’s Edo period that connected Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) through mountainous regions and post towns, serving as a major artery for travel, trade, and cultural exchange.
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E.
Wirikuta pilgrimage route
The Wirikuta pilgrimage route is a sacred path followed by the Wixárika (Huichol) people to their ancestral desert homeland in central Mexico, where they perform traditional rituals and peyote ceremonies.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Kumano Hongu Taisha area (via Kumano Kodo) Target entity description: The Kumano Hongu Taisha area is a sacred pilgrimage destination in Japan’s Kii Mountains, centered on one of the three grand Kumano shrines and reached by the ancient Kumano Kodo routes.
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A.
Yamanobe-no-michi area
The Yamanobe-no-michi area is a historic rural region in Nara Prefecture known for Japan’s oldest recorded road, ancient shrines, burial mounds, and scenic walking trails through the foothills around Tenri.
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B.
Yamanobe-no-michi ancient road
Yamanobe-no-michi ancient road is one of Japan’s oldest recorded roads, a historic walking route in Nara Prefecture that passes through ancient shrines, tombs, and rural landscapes.
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C.
Mount Ishizuchi pilgrimage network
The Mount Ishizuchi pilgrimage network is a traditional system of sacred routes and sites centered on Mount Ishizuchi in Japan, used by ascetics and pilgrims for spiritual training and mountain worship.
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D.
Nakasendō historical route
The Nakasendō historical route is an ancient inland highway of Japan’s Edo period that connected Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo) through mountainous regions and post towns, serving as a major artery for travel, trade, and cultural exchange.
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E.
Wirikuta pilgrimage route
The Wirikuta pilgrimage route is a sacred path followed by the Wixárika (Huichol) people to their ancestral desert homeland in central Mexico, where they perform traditional rituals and peyote ceremonies.
- F. None of above. chosen
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