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Kokubunji-shi |
 | | There are several spring groups called "Hake" in the East side of the present Kokubunji, and the promenade along the clear stream that rises from that spring groups is called "Otakano-Michi". |
 | | In the middle of the Nara era, the Imperial edict of the Kokubunji erection was announced in Tempyo 13 (741), the land which was adjoined to Kokufu (the present Fuchu-shi) of Musashi Province, and had a vast flat ground of good environment with rich springs, were chosen. |
 | | According to the history carried on to the present Kokubunji, the temple of Musashi Kokubunji was burned down due to the fight of Yoshisada Nitta and Hojo Yasuie in Genko 3 (1333). |
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