Jo-an
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Jo-an
Summary
Jo-an is a chashitsu[1]. Jo-an draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (chashitsu category, ranking #2 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Jo-an is located in Inuyama[3].
- Jo-an is in the country of Japan[4].
- Jo-an's image is recorded as Joan in Urakuen, Gomonsaki Inuyama Inuyama City 2023.jpg[5].
- Jo-an's instance of is recorded as chashitsu[6].
- Jo-an's architect is recorded as Oda Nagamasu[7].
- Jo-an's owned by is recorded as Nagoya Railroad[8].
- Jo-an's location is recorded as Meitetsu Inuyama Hotel[9].
- Jo-an's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 032152805[10].
- Jo-an's Commons category is recorded as Jo-an[11].
- +1618-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jo-an[12].
- Jo-an's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.38799, 'lon': 136.94235}[13].
- Jo-an's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gmftxt[14].
- Jo-an's official website is recorded as http://www.m-inuyama-h.co.jp/urakuen/joan/[15].
- Jo-an's official website is recorded as https://www.meitetsu.co.jp/urakuen/joan/[16].
- Jo-an's location of creation is recorded as Kennin-ji Temple[17].
- Jo-an's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[18].
- Jo-an's time period is recorded as Early Edo Period[19].
- Jo-an's TripAdvisor ID is recorded as 12922766[20].
- Jo-an's image of design plans is recorded as Jo-an.svg[21].
- Jo-an's Japanese Database of National Cultural Properties ID is recorded as 102/1240[22].
- Jo-an's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '愛知県犬山市大字犬山字御門先1番地'}[23].
- Jo-an's view is recorded as TeaHouseWindowInuYama.jpg[24].
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Geography
Jo-an is in the country of Japan[4]. Jo-an is located in Inuyama[3].
Designation and Status
Jo-an's instance of is recorded as chashitsu[6]. Jo-an's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[18].
History and Context
+1618-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jo-an[12]. Jo-an's owned by is recorded as Nagoya Railroad[8].
Why It Matters
Jo-an draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (chashitsu category, ranking #2 of 3).[2] Jo-an has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Jo-an is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]