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photo of Shizutani school Tsubakiyama(the Camellia mound).Ikeda Mitsumasa's hairs and nails are buried in this mound.It was built in 1702.

日本語: 閑谷学校 椿山。池田光政の遺髪・爪などが納められており、1702年(元禄15年)に造営された。参道に椿が植えられているのでこう呼ばれている。岡山県備前市閑谷。
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