1.Ōdai | ||||||
Ōdai (大台町, Ōdai-chō) is a town located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2021, the town had an estimated population of 8,847 in 4125 households and a population density of 24 persons per km². The total area of the town was 362.86 square kilometres (140.10 sq mi). | ||||||
population:8,239人 area:362.86km2 | ||||||
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1.Kawazoe Station ・281 Kamikusu, Ōdai-machi, Taki-gun, Mie-ken 519-2427Japan | ||||||
Kawazoe Station (川添駅, Kawazoe-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Ōdai, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). | ||||||
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2.Takihara Station ・155 Ogasho, Ōdai-machi, Taki-gun, Mie-ken 519-2413Japan | ||||||
Takihara Station (滝原駅, Takihara-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Ōdai, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). | ||||||
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3.Tochihara Station ・1247 Tochihara, Ōdai-machi, Taki-gun, Mie-ken 519-2424Japan | ||||||
Tochihara Station (栃原駅, Tochihara-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Ōdai, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). | ||||||
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4.Misedani Station ・654 Sahara, Ōdai-machi, Taki-gun, Mie-ken 519-2404Japan | ||||||
Misedani Station (三瀬谷駅, Misedani-eki) is a railway station is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Ōdai, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). | ||||||
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5.Mount Ōdaigahara | ||||||
Ōdaigahara-san or Ōdaigahara-yama (大台ヶ原山), also Hinode-ga-take or Hide-ga-take (日出ヶ岳) is a mountain in the Daikō Mountain Range on the border between the prefectures of Mie and Nara, Japan. It is the highest in Mie at 1,695 metres (5,561 ft). Walking trails from the Nara side start from a car park at about 1400 metres. The mountain is famous for wild deer, and also for wild birds, especially wrens and Japanese robins, as well as treecreepers and woodpeckers. In 1980, an area of 36,000 hectares in the region of Mount Ōdaigahara and Mount Ōmine was designated a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve.[1] | ||||||
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6.Miya River (Mie) | ||||||
The Miya River (宮川, Miya-gawa) is a major river that flows through central Mie Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class 1 river by the Japanese government[1] and is one of four Class 1 rivers that flow solely through Mie; it is the longest among these four. It is known to be especially pristine. In the government's annual water quality study, the Miya River has been rated the cleanest Class 1 river in the country five times since 2000. | ||||||
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