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unusual facts about Bungo-Mori Station


Mori Station

Bungo-Mori Station, a railway station in Kusu, Kusu District, Oita Prefecture, Japan


Bungo Channel

In the English-speaking world, the Bungo Strait is most known for its role in the 1958 World War II submarine film Run Silent, Run Deep based upon best-selling 1955 novel by then-Commander Edward L. Beach, Jr..

Japanese destroyer Akikaze

In the movie Run Silent, Run Deep, the US submarine Nerka attacks and sinks a Japanese destroyer called  Akikaze in the Bungo Straights.

Mori Station

Enshū-Mori Station, a railway station in Mori, Shuchi District, Prefecture, Japan

Kawachi-Mori Station, a railway station in Katano, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Ōtomo clan

The Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier arrived in Japan in 1549, and soon afterwards met with Ōtomo Sōrin, shugo of Bungo and Buzen provinces, who would later be described by Xavier as a "king" and convert to Roman Catholicism in 1578.

Petro Kasui Kibe

In 1587, Petro Kibe was born in Kibe, Kunisaki in Bungo (at present, Kibe Kunimi-town Kunisaki-city Ōita Prefecture), Japan.

Tōzen-ji

In the Edo period, Tōzen-ji was considered the family temple of various clans, including the Date clan of Sendai, the Ikeda clan of Omi province, the Inaba clan of Usuki Domain in Bungo province, the Suwo of Shinshu, the Tamura of Ichinoseki, and the Mori clan of Saeki in Bungo.


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