Ujibashi Danpi (宇治橋断碑), literally translated as Broken Stone of Uji-bridge, is the oldest stone inscription in Japan. This stone commemorated the construction of Uji-bridge, which was completed in 646.
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日本語: 宇治橋断碑 京都宇治 橋寺蔵
English: Ujibashi Danpi, owned by Hashi-dera Temple in Kyoto
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宇治橋断碑 Ujibashi Danpi (宇治橋断碑), literally translated as ''Broken Stone of Uji-bridge'', is the oldest stone inscription in Japan. This stone commemorated the construction of Uji-bridge, which was completed in 646. {{Information |Descri
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