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Uji River Taikō Embankment Site

Uji River Taikō Embankment Site

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Uji River Taikō Embankment Site, Archaeological site in Japan

The Uji River Taikō Embankment Site is a location of historical significance in Japan.

The embankments were constructed under the rule of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the 1590s.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi's influence marks an important era in Japanese culture and history.

Visitors can see remnants of the embankments along the Uji River.

The site reflects the innovative flood control techniques of late 16th-century Japan.

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