Yamato Sanzan

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Yamato Sanzan is a group of three historically and mythologically significant hills in the Nara Basin of Japan, closely associated with early Japanese history and Shinto tradition.

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Yamato Sanzan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
group of hills
associatedWith Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
Yamato period
Yamato polity NERFINISHED
ancient Japanese court culture
early Japanese history
imperial foundation myths
associatedWithReligion Shinto NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese classical literature
Japanese mythology
hasCulturalRole landmark of early Japanese state formation
symbol of ancient Yamato
hasPart Mount Amanokagu NERFINISHED
Mount Miminashi NERFINISHED
Mount Unebi NERFINISHED
hasReligiousAssociation local kami worship
hasTraditionalStatus sacred landscape
languageOfName Japanese
literalMeaning Three Mountains of Yamato
locatedIn Honshu
Kansai region
Nara Basin NERFINISHED
Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Manyoshu (context of the three mountains) NERFINISHED
classical Japanese poetry
near Asuka area NERFINISHED
Kashihara NERFINISHED
numberOfHills 3
partOf Yamato region NERFINISHED
regionType Yamato Province (historical) NERFINISHED
significance historical
mythological
religious
topographicalFeature low hills
visitedFor historical tourism
pilgrimage
scenic views

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Kashihara Jingū nearby Yamato Sanzan