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Author: * Aiko Kotoku -
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Date: Oct 16, 2007 - 13:17
I could go like this: "Built in the 6th Century AD Takamatsu was originally called Takamatsu Zuka Kofu which means 'Tall Pine Ancient Burial Mound' many of the great warriors of Japan are now buried in the ancient cemeteries of Takamatsu, surrounded by pines and mountains to the south the port faces the ocean to the north and it is perfectly aligned with the celestial north.
"Named after one of the greatest ancient martial artists who (with others) invented Ninjutsu, Shojimiro Takamatsu, the port had always been the headquarters of both good and evil ninjas, so gret is its name that other islands of Japan like Honsu and Kyushu has cities with the same name".
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