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1.Kyōtango
Kyōtango (京丹後市, Kyōtango-shi) is a city located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 28 February 2022, the city had an estimated population of 52,683 in 22,886 households and a population density of 110 persons per km². The total area of the city is 601.43 square kilometres (232.21 sq mi).
population:49,055人 area:501.43km2(境界未定部分あり)
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Kyōtango in station

1.Amino Station  ・Aminocho Shimooka, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 629-3102Japan
Amino Station (網野駅, Amino-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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2.Kabutoyama Station  ・Kumihamachō Kōyama, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto^fu 629-3442Japan
Kabutoyama Station (かぶと山駅, Kabutoyama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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3.Kyōtango-Ōmiya Station  ・Ōmiya-chō Kuchiōno, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 629-2501Japan
Kyōtango-Ōmiya Station (京丹後大宮駅, Kyōtango-Ōmiya-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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4.Kumihama Station  ・Kumihama-cho, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 629-3410Japan
Kumihama Station (久美浜駅, Kumihama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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5.Shōtenkyō Station  ・Kumihama-cho Urake, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 629-3438Japan
Shōtenkyō Station (小天橋駅, Shōtenkyō-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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6.Mineyama Station  ・Mineyamacho Sugitani, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 627-0012Japan
Mineyama Station (峰山駅, Mineyama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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7.Yūhigaura-Kitsu-onsen Station  ・Aminocho Kitsu, Kyōtango-shi, Kyoto-fu 629-3241Japan
Yūhigaura-Kitsu-onsen Station (夕日ヶ浦木津温泉駅, Yūhigaurakitsuonsen-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kyōtango, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway).
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Kyōtango in park

8.Kotohiki Beach  ・
Kotohiki Beach (琴引浜, Kotohikihama) is located in Kyōtango, Kyōto Prefecture, Japan. It is a nationally designated Natural Monument and Place of Scenic Beauty, and forms part of the Tango-Amanohashidate-Ōeyama Quasi-National Park.[1] In 1996, the Ministry of the Environment selected the sound of the sands as one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan.[2] Its name refers to playing the koto stringed musical instrument.
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9.San'in Kaigan Geopark  ・
The San'in Kaigan Geopark (山陰海岸ジオパーク) is a geopark in Japan. The area was declared a Japanese Geopark in 2008, and a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2010. The underlying themes of the geopark are "geological features, the natural environment, people's lives, and the formation of the Sea of Japan". This geologically diverse area contains records of the process from when Japan was part of the Asian continent to its present-day formation of the Sea of Japan. People's lives are also diverse in this area because of its geodiversity.[1]
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10.Tango-Amanohashidate-Ōeyama Quasi-National Park  ・Kyōto Prefecture, Japan
Tango-Amanohashidate-Ōeyama Quasi-National Park (丹後天橋立大江山国定公園, Tango-Amanohashidate-Ōeyama Kokutei Kōen) is a Quasi-National Park in northern Kyōto Prefecture, Japan. Established in 2007, the park comprises a number of non-contiguous areas of the former Tango Province, with a central focus on Mount Ōe (大江山) and Amanohashidate, one of the Three Views of Japan.[1][2]
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