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1.Inuyama, Aichi
Inuyama (犬山市, Inuyama-shi) is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the city had an estimated population of 73,420 in 31,276 households, and a population density of 980 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 74.90 square kilometres (28.92 sq mi). The name of the city literally transliterates to "Dog Mountain". The name appears in historical records from 1336 AD, but its origin is unknown.
population:72,354人 area:74.90km2
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1.Aotsuka Kofun  ・
The Aotsuka Kofun (青塚古墳) is a Kofun period burial mound, located in the Aotsuka neighborhood of the city of Inuyama, Aichi in the Tōkai region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1983.[1] It is the second largest kofun found in Aichi Prefecture after the Danpusan Kofun in Nagoya.
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2.Inuyama Castle
Inuyama Castle (犬山城, Inuyama-jō) is a yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The castle overlooks the Kiso River, which serves as the border between Aichi and Gifu Prefectures. The tenshu of Inuyama Castle, one of only 12 pre-modern tenshu remaining in existence, has been determined to be the oldest remaining tenshu, dating from the late 1580s. The castle has been a National Historic Site since 2018.[1]
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Inuyama, Aichi in Museum

3.Meiji-mura  ・
Meiji-mura (博物館明治村, Hakubutsukan Meiji-mura, "Meiji Village Museum") is an open-air architectural museum/theme park in Inuyama, near Nagoya in Aichi prefecture, Japan. It was opened on March 18, 1965. The museum preserves historic buildings from Japan's Meiji (1867–1912), Taishō (1912–1926), and early Shōwa (1926–1945) periods. Over 60 historical buildings have been moved and reconstructed onto 1 square kilometre (250 acres) of rolling hills alongside Lake Iruka. The most noteworthy building there is the reconstructed main entrance and lobby of Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark Imperial Hotel, which originally stood in Tokyo from 1923 to 1967, when the main structure was demolished to make way for a new, larger version of the hotel.[1]
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4.Little World Museum of Man  ・Inuyama, Aichi, Japan
The Little World Museum of Man (Japanese: リトルワールド, Hepburn: ritoruwārudo) is an open-air museum and amusement park near Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.[1]
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Inuyama, Aichi in station

5.Inuyama Station  ・Fujimichō-14 Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0081 [1]Japan
Inuyama Station (犬山駅, Inuyama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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6.Inuyamaguchi Station  ・Suetomo-21 Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0081Japan
Inuyamaguchi Station (犬山口駅, Inuyamaguchi-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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7.Inuyama-Yūen Station  ・Zuisenji-24-1 Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0081Japan
Inuyamayūen Station (犬山遊園駅, Inuyamayūen-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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8.Gakuden Station (Aichi)  ・126-2 Wakamiya, Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0861Japan
Gakuden Station (楽田駅, Gakuden-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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9.Zenjino Station  ・Fushiyamiyashita Zenjino, Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0003Japan
Zenjino Station (善師野駅, Zenjino-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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10.Tomioka-mae Station  ・Kabuike-127 Tomioka Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0092Japan
Tomioka-mae Station (富岡前駅, Tomioka-mae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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11.Haguro Station (Aichi)  ・Furuichiba-75-1 Haguro, Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken 484-0894Japan
Haguro Station (羽黒駅, Haguro-eki) is a railway station in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.
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12.Dōbutsuen Station  ・Inuyama, AichiJapan
Dōbutsuen Station (動物園駅, Dōbutsuen-eki, lit. "Zoo Station") was a monorail station in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.It was closed on December 28, 2008, due to the end of the monorail operation. The station had one platform serving one track terminating at the station. The main gate of the station was per se the gate of Japan Monkey Park. The buildings left and right are still in place, and also there is a piece of track with one vehicle on this point. The rest of the line is total gone.
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13.Naritasan Station  ・
Naritasan Station (成田山駅, Naritasan-eki) was a monorail station in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.It was closed on December 28, 2008, due to the end of the monorail operation. The station and the track are totally disappeared. The only surviving station is at the former terminus Monkey Park/Dobutsuen, with a piece of track and one vehicle.
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14.Inuyama Bridge
The Inuyama Bridge is a bridge over the Kiso River in Japan.[1] 35°23′35″N 136°56′45″E / 35.39315°N 136.9457611°E / 35.39315; 136.9457611
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