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  1. Aunque en la actualidad se escribe con caracteres diferentes, el nombre Fushimi (que solía ser su propio "pueblo" hasta la anexión en 1931) proviene de fusu y mizu, que significa "agua oculta" o "agua subterránea". En otras palabras, el sitio era conocido por la óptima calidad de su agua.

  2. Fushimi (伏見区, Fushimi-ku) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Famous places in Fushimi include the Fushimi Inari Shrine, with thousands of torii lining the paths up and down a mountain; Fushimi Castle, originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, with its rebuilt towers and gold-lined tea ...

  3. Fushimi Inari-taisha (Japanese: 伏見稲荷大社) is the head shrine of the kami Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain, also named Inari, which is 233 metres (764 ft) above sea level, and includes trails up the mountain to many smaller shrines which span 4 kilometres ...

  4. El Fushimi Inari-Taisha (伏見稲荷大社?) es el principal santuario sintoísta ( jinja, 神社) dedicado al espíritu de Inari, y situado en Fushimi-ku, uno de los distritos de Kioto ( Japón ). El santuario se encuentra situado en la base de una montaña también conocida como "Inari", que incluye varios senderos para llegar a otros santuarios más pequeños.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daigo-jiDaigo-ji - Wikipedia

    Daigo-ji (Japanese: 醍醐寺) is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Its main devotion ( honzon ) is Yakushi . Daigo , literally " ghee ", is used figuratively to mean " crème de la crème " and is a metaphor of the most profound part of Buddhist thoughts.

  6. Fushimi (伏見区, Fushimi-ku) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Famous places in Fushimi include the Fushimi Inari Shrine, with thousands of torii lining the paths up and down a mountain; Fushimi Castle, originally built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, with its rebuilt towers and gold-lined tea-room; and the ...

  7. Emperor Fushimi (伏見天皇, Fushimi-tennō, 10 May 1265 – 8 October 1317) was the 92nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1287 through 1298.