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:This mountain is near Nara. While the Kasuga Plains appear in a number of poems, Kasuga Mountain is used in only a handful. Because of the characters used to write the name, it is associated with spring.
:This mountain is near Nara. While the Kasuga Plains appear in a number of poems, Kasuga Mountain is used in only a handful. Because of the characters used to write the name, it is associated with spring.
:GSS [[Gosenshu 1#2|2]]
:GSS [[Gosenshu 1#2|2]]
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;Miwa Mountain 三輪山
:A mountain near Nara, associated with its cedar trees (杉). Especially popularized by KKS 982.
:GSS [[Gosenshu 10#624|624]]
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;Naniwa Bay 難波潟
:A bay in Naniwa, near modern day Osaka. Often associated with reeds (葦).
:GSS [[Gosenshu 10#625|625]]


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Kasuga Mountain 春日山
This mountain is near Nara. While the Kasuga Plains appear in a number of poems, Kasuga Mountain is used in only a handful. Because of the characters used to write the name, it is associated with spring.
GSS 2

M

Miwa Mountain 三輪山
A mountain near Nara, associated with its cedar trees (杉). Especially popularized by KKS 982.
GSS 624

N

Naniwa Bay 難波潟
A bay in Naniwa, near modern day Osaka. Often associated with reeds (葦).
GSS 625

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Saya no Nakayama 小夜の中山
This is a mountain road in Omi province, known for its steepness. It often appears in poetry as a preface for nakanaka ni because of its name.
GSS 507