Himi City is called the hometown of the Manyo Anthology
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「ひみ番屋街」寄りの「比美の江公園展望台」です。
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上庄川にかかる「比美の江大橋」です。
Himi City is called "the hometown of the Manyo Anthology" The places mentioned in the Manyo Anthology cover the whole of Japan, but the places most commonly mentioned are the capital Yamato region, Echu and Chikuzen. The total number of place names mentioned is 160, 140 of which mention Toyama Prefecture. The figure of 140 includes not only the Tankas, but also their prefaces, and in this number, approximately 50 mention Himi City. It is for this reason that Himi City is called "the hometown of the Manyo Anthology." Authorities: □Welcome to HIMI □Yakamochi Otomo and the Manyo Anthology |