File:Shochu-rakugaki.jpg

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Two carpenters working at Kōriyama Hachiman shrine in Ōkuchi, Kagoshima, Japan, left this graffiti on a wooden part of the roof in 1559. This is the oldest existing direct reference to shōchū in Japan.

Description Shochu graffiti at Kōriyama Hachiman shrine in Ōkuchi, Kagoshima,
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Source http://washimo-web.jp/Trip/Hachiman/hachiman.htm
Author ワシモ
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Permission kindly granted by ワシモ to license this image under the GFDL on 21 January 2007, and forwarded to permissions-commons@wikimedia.org just before this timestamp. Akihabara 11:50, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

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current10:52, 21 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 10:52, 21 January 2007380 × 310 (27 KB)AkihabaraA carpenter working on the shrine in 1559 left the following graffiti on a wooden part of the interior of Gunzan Hachiman shrine in Ōkuchi, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan. This is the oldest existing direct reference to shochu in Japan. {{Information |
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