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- Ryūgū-jō abstract "In Japanese folklore, Ryūgū-jō (竜宮城, 龍宮城, Ryūgū-jō, lit. Dragon palace castle) is the undersea palace of Ryūjin, the dragon god of the sea. Depending on the version of the legend, it is built from red and white coral, or from solid crystal. The inhabitants of the palace were Ryūjin's families and servants, who were denizens of the sea. In some legends, on each of the four sides of the palace it is a different season, and one day in the palace is equal to a century outside its boundaries. The most famous legend about the palace concerns Urashima Tarō's visit to Ryūgū-jō for three days.Katase-Enoshima Station in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, is designed to evoke the feeling of Ryūgū-jō.".
- Ryūgū-jō thumbnail KataseEnoshimaStation.jpg?width=300.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageID "664029".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageLength "1805".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageRevisionID "673769884".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_castles_and_fortresses.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Denization.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Eglė_the_Queen_of_Serpents.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Fujisawa,_Kanagawa.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_folklore.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Katase-Enoshima_Station.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Fairy_Tales.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Ryūjin.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Season.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink The_Sea_King_and_Vasilisa_the_Wise.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink Urashima_Tarō.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink File:KataseEnoshimaStation.jpg.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink File:Urashima_Taro_handscroll_from_Bodleian_Library_5.jpg.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLink File:Urashima_Taro_handscroll_from_Bodleian_Library_6.jpg.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dragon Palace".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūgū".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūgū-jō".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ryūjin's Palace".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sea God's Palace".
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageWikiLinkText "enchanted palace".
- Ryūgū-jō hasPhotoCollection Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-myth-stub.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_folklore_long.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jmyth_navbox_long.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ryūgū-jō wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ryūgū-jō subject Category:Fictional_castles_and_fortresses.
- Ryūgū-jō subject Category:Japanese_mythology.
- Ryūgū-jō comment "In Japanese folklore, Ryūgū-jō (竜宮城, 龍宮城, Ryūgū-jō, lit. Dragon palace castle) is the undersea palace of Ryūjin, the dragon god of the sea. Depending on the version of the legend, it is built from red and white coral, or from solid crystal. The inhabitants of the palace were Ryūjin's families and servants, who were denizens of the sea. In some legends, on each of the four sides of the palace it is a different season, and one day in the palace is equal to a century outside its boundaries.".
- Ryūgū-jō label "Ryūgū-jō".
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs ريوغوجو.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs ریوگو_جو.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs 龍宮.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs 류구_(일본).
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs ड्रॅगन_पॅलेस,_कामठी.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs m.030xz3.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Рюгу-дзё.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Ryūgū-jō.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Рюґу-дзьо.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Long_Cung.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Q1201828.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs Q1201828.
- Ryūgū-jō sameAs 龍宮城.
- Ryūgū-jō wasDerivedFrom Ryūgū-jō?oldid=673769884.
- Ryūgū-jō depiction KataseEnoshimaStation.jpg.
- Ryūgū-jō isPrimaryTopicOf Ryūgū-jō.