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Study on the transformation and factors of restoration to use of the rural stage in shrines in Kobe

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Study on the transformation and factors of restoration to use of the rural stage in shrines in Kobe
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Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, January 2012
DOI 10.5632/jila.75.609
Authors

Yujiro Hirano, Tosikazu Urade, Akiharu Kamihogi

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#19,916,939
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#7
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