Mirror in the Mausoleum of Jimmu Tenno the first Japanese Emperor

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 Country: Japan

Place: Mausoleum of emperor Jimmu Tenno - Yamatotakada

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The first emperor of Japan used a magical mirror in which he could see what happens all around the islands of his empire. After he died, the mirror was buried with him. What kind of mirror was it that every year, for hundredes of years - the Shinto priests roll a new cloth around it?

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