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1.Ueda, Nagano
Ueda (上田市, Ueda-shi) is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2019, the city had an estimated population of 157,480 in 67,783 households, and a population density of 290 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 552.04 square kilometres (213.14 sq mi), which makes it the fifth largest city in Nagano Prefecture in terms of area.
population:151,836人 area:552.04km2
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Ueda, Nagano in Temple

1.Shinano Kokubun-ji  ・Ueda, Nagano  ・Buddhist
The Shinano Kokubun-ji (信濃国分寺) is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple located in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan. Its honzon is Yakushi Nyōrai. It is the successor to the Nara period kokubunji National Temples established by Emperor Shōmu for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule to the provinces.[1] The archaeological site with the ruins of the ancient temple grounds for the provincial temple and its associated provincial nunnery was collectively designated as a National Historic Site in 1974.[2]
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2.Shinano Kokubun-ji  ・Ueda, Nagano  ・Buddhist
The Shinano Kokubun-ji (信濃国分寺) is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple located in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan. Its honzon is Yakushi Nyōrai. It is the successor to the Nara period kokubunji National Temples established by Emperor Shōmu for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule to the provinces.[1] The archaeological site with the ruins of the ancient temple grounds for the provincial temple and its associated provincial nunnery was collectively designated as a National Historic Site in 1974.[2]
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3.Shinano Kokubun-ji  ・Ueda, Nagano  ・Buddhist
The Shinano Kokubun-ji (信濃国分寺) is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple located in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan. Its honzon is Yakushi Nyōrai. It is the successor to the Nara period kokubunji National Temples established by Emperor Shōmu for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule to the provinces.[1] The archaeological site with the ruins of the ancient temple grounds for the provincial temple and its associated provincial nunnery was collectively designated as a National Historic Site in 1974.[2]
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4.Anraku-ji (Ueda)  ・Bessho Onsen, Ueda, Nagano Prefecture  ・Buddhist
Anraku-ji (安楽寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Sōtō school in Bessho Onsen, Ueda, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is the oldest Zen temple in Nagano Prefecture. The main hall (hon-dō) has a thatched roof and enshrines an image of Sakyamuni flanked by Manjusri and Samantabhadra as principal object of worship.[1] Anraku-ji is best known for having the only extant octagonal pagoda in Japan.[2][3]
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5.Shinano Kokubun-ji  ・Ueda, Nagano  ・Buddhist
The Shinano Kokubun-ji (信濃国分寺) is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple located in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan. Its honzon is Yakushi Nyōrai. It is the successor to the Nara period kokubunji National Temples established by Emperor Shōmu for the purpose of promoting Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and standardising control of the Yamato rule to the provinces.[1] The archaeological site with the ruins of the ancient temple grounds for the provincial temple and its associated provincial nunnery was collectively designated as a National Historic Site in 1974.[2]
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Ueda, Nagano in Shrine

6.Ikushimatarushima Shrine  ・
Ikushimatarushima Shrine, also known as Ikushima Tarushima Shrine, is a Shinto shrine located in Ueda, Nagano Prefecture Japan.[1] It is a Beppyo shrine, or a shrine that is particularly notable in a certain way with a significant history to it. It is also a Myojin Taisha recorded as a highly ranked Shrine in the Engishiki in 927.
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Ueda, Nagano in Castle

7.Ueda Castle
Ueda Castle (上田城, Ueda-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Ueda, northern Nagano Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Ueda Castle was home to a cadet branch of the Matsudaira clan, daimyō of Ueda Domain, but the castle is better known for its association with the Sengoku period Sanada clan. It was also called Amagafuji-jō or Matsuo-jō. The castle was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934.[1]
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8.Sanada-shi Yakata
Sanada-shi Yakata (真田氏館, Sanada-shi Yakata) is the remains of a fortified residence of the Sanada clan in Ueda, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The site is believed that it was a main bastion of the Sanada clan until Sanada Masayuki moved their base to Ueda Castle in 1585.[1] Sanada-shi Yakata was considered unsuitable for withstanding a siege and Sanada clan had such castles as Sanada-shi Honjō Castle and Tenpaku Castle near the residence.[2]
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Ueda, Nagano in station

9.Akasakaue Station  ・975-5 Noguchi Uedahara, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1102Japan
Akasakaue Station (赤坂上駅, Akasakaue-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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10.Ueda Station (Nagano)  ・1-1887 Tenjin, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386–0025Japan
Ueda Station (上田駅, Ueda-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, jointly operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), the third-sector operator Shinano Railway, and the private railway operator Ueda Electric Railway.
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11.Uedahara Station  ・Uedahara, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1102Japan
Uedahara Station (上田原駅, Uedahara-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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12.Ōya Station (Nagano)  ・454 Ōya, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-0152Japan
Ōya Station (大屋駅, Ōya-eki) is a railway station on the Shinano Railway Line in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operating company Shinano Railway.
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13.Kabatake Station  ・Kabatake, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1103Japan
Kabatake Station (神畑駅, Kabatake-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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14.Shiodamachi Station  ・4-2 Nakano-Kamata, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1325Japan
Shiodamachi Station (塩田町駅, Shiodamachi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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15.Shinano-Kokubunji Station  ・1246-5 Kokubu, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-0016Japan
Shinano-Kokubunji Station (信濃国分寺駅, Shinano-Kokubunji-eki) is a railway station on the Shinano Railway Line in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operating company Shinano Railway.
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16.Shimonogō Station  ・517-3 Shimonogō, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1211Japan
Shimonogō Station (下之郷駅, Shimonogō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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17.Shiroshita Station  ・982 Suwagata-Nakata, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-0032Japan
Shiroshita Station (城下駅, Shiroshita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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18.Daigakumae Station (Nagano)  ・284-5 Kamimukai, Shimonogō, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1211Japan
Daigakumae Station (大学前駅, Daigakumae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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19.Terashita Station  ・616-1 Kabatake Terashita, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1103Japan
Terashita Station (寺下駅, Terashita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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20.Nakashioda Station  ・517-3 Shimonogō, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1211Japan
Nakashioda Station (中塩田駅, Nakashioda-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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21.Nakano Station (Nagano)  ・406-4 Ikeshita Nakano, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1325Japan
Nakano Station (中野駅, Nakano-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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22.Nishi-Ueda Station  ・Shimo-Shiojiri, Ueda-shi, Nagano-kenJapan
Nishi-Ueda Station (西上田駅, Nishi-Ueda-eki) is a railway station on the third-sector railway operating company Shinano Railway, in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan. The station also has a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight).
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23.Bessho-Onsen Station  ・1853-3 Bessho-Onsen, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1431Japan
Bessho-Onsen Station (別所温泉駅, Bessho-Onsen-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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24.Maita Station (Nagano)  ・Maita, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1326Japan
Maita Station (舞田駅, Maita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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25.Miyoshichō Station  ・Gosho, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-0033Japan
Miyoshichō Station (三好町駅, Miyoshichō-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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26.Yagisawa Station  ・Yagisawa, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-1327Japan
Yagisawa Station (八木沢駅, Yagisawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Ueda Electric Railway.
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