1.Annaka, Gunma | ||||||
Annaka (安中市, Annaka-shi) is a city located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 47,911 in 24,749 households, and a population density of 210 persons per km². The total area of the city is 276.31 square kilometres (106.68 sq mi). | ||||||
population:53,295人 area:276.31km2 | ||||||
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1.Matsuida Castle | ||||||
Matsuida Castle (松井田城, Matsuida-jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Annaka, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. After Go-Hōjō's army defeated Takigawa Kazumasu's army in the Battle of Shintsugawa,[1] Matsuida Castle was seized and controlled by the Go-Hōjō clan.[2] Daidōji Masashige expanded and improved the defences of the castle against a possible invasion of the Toyotomi clan.[2] In 1590, after the outbreak of the Siege of Odawara, the castle was besieged by a big army of the Toyotomi clan and attacked by Maeda Toshiie , Uesugi Kagekatsu and Sanada Masayuki.[2] Masashige surrendered after about a month of siege.[2][3][4] | ||||||
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2.Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park ・Annaka, Gunma, Japan | ||||||
The Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park (碓氷峠鉄道文化むら, Usui-tōge Tetsudō Bunkamura) is an open-air railway museum located in Annaka, Gunma, Japan. It is operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), and was opened on 18 April 1998 on the site of the former Yokokawa motive power depot alongside the Shinetsu Main Line, which closed in October 1997. | ||||||
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3.Annaka Station ・950 Nakajuku, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379-0115Japan | ||||||
Annaka Station (安中駅, Annaka-eki) is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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4.Annaka-Haruna Station ・2552-5 Higashi-kamiasama, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379-0102Japan | ||||||
Annaka-Haruna Station (安中榛名駅, Annaka-Haruna-eki) is a railway station on the high-speed Hokuriku Shinkansen line in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1] | ||||||
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5.Isobe Station (Gunma) ・1-17 Isobe, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379–0127Japan | ||||||
Isobe Station (磯部駅, Isobe-eki) is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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6.Nishi-Matsuida Station ・476 Matsuida-machi Niibori, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379–0221Japan | ||||||
Nishi-Matsuida Station (西松井田駅, Nishi-Matsuida-eki) is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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7.Matsuida Station ・94-1 Matsuidamachi Yashiro, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379–0225 Japan | ||||||
Matsuida Station (松井田駅, Matsuida-eki) is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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8.Yokokawa Station ・398 Matsuida-machi Yokogawa, Annaka-shi, Gunma-ken 379-0301Japan | ||||||
Yokokawa Station (横川駅, Yokokawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Annaka, Gunma, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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9.Usui Bridge | ||||||
Usui Bridge (Japanese: 碓氷第三橋梁, うすいだいさんきょうりょう) is the largest brick-masonry arched bridge in Japan, located over Usui river in Gunma prefecture. The bridge was built in 1892 for Usui railway line to travel between Yokokawa in Gunma prefecture and Karuizawa in Nagano prefecture. It was designed by a British engineer Charles Assheton Whately Pownall during the Meiji era,[1] with some of the piers reaching heights of up to 110 feet (34 m).[2] | ||||||
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