1.Shimonita, Gunma | ||||||
Shimonita (下仁田町, Shimonita-machi) is a town located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 August 2020, the town had an estimated population of 7,058 in 3,292 households, and a population density of 37 persons per km². The total area of the town is 188.38 square kilometres (72.73 sq mi). Shimonita is famous for its konjac and Welsh onion. | ||||||
population:6,090人 area:188.38km2 | ||||||
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1.Nakanotake Shrine ・ | ||||||
Nakanotake Shrine (中之嶽神社, Nakanotake jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Shimonita, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. It enshrines Yamato Takeru no mikoto (日本武尊) as its main kami. It was established by Emperor Kinmei and holds its annual festival on October 15. 36°17′02″N 138°44′15″E / 36.2838°N 138.7374°E / 36.2838; 138.7374 | ||||||
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2.Shimonita Station ・374 Shimonita, Shimonita-machi, Kanra-gun, Gunma-ken 370-2601Japan | ||||||
Shimonita Station (下仁田駅, Shimonita-eki) is a passenger railway station in the town of Shimonita, Gunma, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Jōshin Dentetsu. | ||||||
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3.Mount Myōgi | ||||||
Mount Myōgi (妙義山, Myōgi-san) is one of the major mountains in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Its straddles the border between the municipalities of Annaka, Shimonita and Tomioka. Well known for its rocks weathered into fantastic forms, this famous peak is ranked among Japan's three most noted places of rugged beauty. There are many hiking courses, and when the foliage changes color there are splendid views to be seen. The highest point is the peak of the Mt. Sōmadake (相馬岳) reaching 1,103 metres (3,619 ft). It is also a National Place of Scenic Beauty as determined by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan in 1923.[1] | ||||||
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