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Typhoon Shanshan – Strong Winds, Heavy Rains Lash Southwestern Japan 8

Typhoon Shanshan brought heavy rains and strong winds to southwestern Japan as it made landfall near Sendai, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Kyushu Thursday morning, August 29. This video was recorded at "Ebisuya" the tourist home in Nagashima Town, northwestern Kagoshima Prefecture.

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Typhoon Shanshan brought heavy rains and strong winds to southwestern Japan as it made landfall near Sendai, Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Kyushu Thursday morning, August 29. This video was recorded at "Ebisuya" the tourist home in Nagashima Town, northwestern Kagoshima Prefecture.

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The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

Photographer unknown. The caption says EYONZIMA. This is a view of Chaya-machi in the Meiji Period. Behind the torii gate are the signs for Ebisuya Mohachi and Sanukiya Hachiemon. Although evident in the lithographic map The Famous Enoshima of Kamakura, Sagami published in 1896, Sanukiya does not exist at present.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number90‐6‐0]

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The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

Photographer unknown. The sign for Ebisuya Mohachi is visible behind the bronze torii gate of Enoshima Shinto Shrine. Opened in the Edo Period, Ebisuya is a traditional inn remaining in business to this day. The lithograph The First Class Inn Ebisuya carried in the 1894 The Japan Illustrated indicates that the buildings shown on the left here are the main building, an earthen warehouse, and the upper room.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number90‐2‐0]

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The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

Photographer unknown. Entitled 141, ENOSHIMA. This is a view of Chaya-machi, the Enoshima inn street, during the Meiji Period. The sign on the left says Kinkiro, the sign in the back left behind the bronze torii gate says Ebisuya Mohachi, and the sign across from that says Etoya Chugoro (Edoya). Neither Kinkiro nor Edoya exist today.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number89‐4‐0]

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The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

The torii gate of Enoshima Shrine

Photographer unknown. Entitled No. 338 GATE OF ENOSHIMA. This is Chaya-machi in the Meiji Period. The bronze torii gate with the name plate Enoshima Shrine (existent) stands in the centre. Behind it are inns such as Ebisuya Mohachi. The dates, 1747 and 1821 (in Japanese calendar years) are carved on the gate.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number59‐80‐0]

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