Koma Shrine
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Koma Shrine (高麗神社, Koma Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Hidaka, Saitama. The work "Koma", pronounced in Japanese as "Koryō" is the ancient Japanese name for Korea, specifically the ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo, and the main temple kami of this shrine is the deified Prince Go Yak'gwang (高若光), son of the last king of independent Goguryeo.
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カワセミ街道, Hidaka
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N 35.898583333333 ° | E 139.32280555556 ° |
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高麗神社
カワセミ街道
350-1249 Hidaka
Japan
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