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1.Nanao, Ishikawa
Nanao (七尾市, Nanao-shi) is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2022, the city had an estimated population of 49,660 people in 21,809 households. The total area of the city was 318.32 square kilometres (122.90 sq mi). Nanao is the fifth largest city by population in Ishikawa, behind Kanazawa, Hakusan, Komatsu, and Kaga.
population:48,188人 area:318.32km2
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Nanao, Ishikawa in Temple

1.Yamanotera  ・
Yamanotera (山の寺) is the collective name for a group of temples located on a hill in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. In 1581, Maeda Toshiie, the Sengoku period ruler of Noto Province ordered the construction of 29 Buddhist temples as part of the defenses of Nanao Castle. All of the major Buddhist sects were represented, with the exception of the Jōdo Shinshū sect, which was the sect of the Ikkō-ikki movement that Maeda Toshiie was attempting to suppress. Today sixteen temples remain[1] in 1581 and are considered of great historical importance to the local people.
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2.Noto Kokubun-ji  ・Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan
The Noto Kokubun-ji (能登国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in what is now the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples per the system established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period (710 – 794) for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising Yamato rule over the provinces.[1] The temple no longer exists, but the temple grounds were designated as a National Historic Site in 1974.[2]
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Nanao, Ishikawa in Castle

3.Nanao Castle
Nanao Castle (七尾城, Nanao jō) was a Muromachi period yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Its ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1934.[1][2]
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Nanao, Ishikawa in Museum

4.Notojima Aquarium  ・Notojima, Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan
Notojima Aquarium (のとじま臨海公園水族館, Notojima Rinkaikouen Suizokukan) is an public aquarium located on the north coast of Notojima in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture. It is a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA),[2] and the aquarium is accredited as a Registered Museum by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.[3]
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Nanao, Ishikawa in art museum

5.Ishikawa Nanao Art Museum
Ishikawa Nanao Art Museum (石川県七尾美術館, Ishikawa Nanao bijutsukan) opened in 1995 in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The main art gallery on the Noto Peninsula, the collection includes works by Hasegawa Tōhaku.[1][2][3]
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Nanao, Ishikawa in station

6.Kasashiho Station  ・Shiotsu, Nakajima-machi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture 929-2234Japan
Kasashiho Station (笠師保駅, Kasashiho-eki) is a railway station on the Nanao Line in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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7.Tatsuruhama Station  ・13 Tatsuruhama, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture 929-2121Japan
Tatsuruhama Station (田鶴浜駅, Tatsuruhama-eki) is a railway station on the Nanao Line in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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8.Tokuda Station (Ishikawa)  ・Shimomachi, Nanao-shi, Ishikawa-ken 926-0824Japan
Tokuda Station (徳田駅, Tokuda-eki) is a railway station on the Nanao Line in Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
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9.Nanao Station  ・28-2 Misogi-cho, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture 926-0811Japan
Nanao Station (七尾駅, Nanao-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, jointly operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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10.Nishigishi Station  ・Soto, Nakajima-machi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture 929-2213Japan
Nishigishi Station (西岸駅, Nishigishi-eki) is a railway station on the Nanao Line in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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11.Noto-Nakajima Station  ・Hamada, Nakajima-machi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture 929-2241Japan
Noto-Nakajima Station (能登中島駅, Noto-Nakajima-eki) is a railway station on the Nanao Line in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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12.Wakuraonsen Station  ・Ishizaki-machi, Nanao-shi, Ishikawa-ken 926-0171Japan
Wakuraonsen Station (和倉温泉駅, Wakuraonsen-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan, operated jointly by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the private railway operator Noto Railway.
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Nanao, Ishikawa in park

13.Susoezoana Kofun  ・Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan
The Susoezoana Kofun (須曽蝦夷穴古墳, Susoezoana Kofun) is a kofun (burial mound) of the middle Kofun period in the Suso neighbourhood of the city of Nanao, Ishikawa in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1981.[1]
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Nanao, Ishikawa in hot spring

14.Wakura Onsen
Wakura Onsen (和倉温泉) is a hot spring (onsen) resort on the edge of Nanao Bay at the base of the Noto Peninsula in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan and one of several well-known, high-end onsen resorts in Japan.
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Nanao, Ishikawa in island

15.Notojima
Notojima (能登島, Noto-jima) is a volcanic island in the Nanao Bay (七尾湾) portion of the Sea of Japan, less than 500 meters off the coast of the Ishikawa prefecture in Japan. Notojima Island is administered as part of Nanao city. The two bridges connecting Notojima to the mainland trisect Nanao Bay into Nanao-North, Nanao-West and Nanao-Nambu bays. The island's highest peak is Mount Yomurazuka at 196.8 m (646 ft).[1] The island has both elementary and middle schools.[2]
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