1.Gojō, Nara | ||||||
Gojō (五條市, Gojō-shi) is a city located in Nara Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 15, 1957. As of September 30, 2014, the city has an estimated population of 33,283, with 13,742 households. It has a population density of 121.17 persons per km². The total area is 291.98 km². On September 25, 2005, the villages of Nishiyoshino and Ōtō (both from Yoshino District) were merged into Gojō. | ||||||
population:26,390人 area:292.02km2 | ||||||
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1.Kitauchi Station ・589-4, Sugawa-chō, GojōNara Japan (奈良県五條市住川町589-4) | ||||||
Kitauchi Station (北宇智駅, Kitauchi-eki) is a train station in Gojō, Nara, Japan. | ||||||
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2.Gojō Station (Nara) ・1-91, Sue 3-chōme, GojōNara Japan (奈良県五條市須恵3丁目1-91) | ||||||
Gojō Station (五条駅, Gojō-eki) is a train station in Gojō, Nara, Japan. | ||||||
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3.Yamato-Futami Station ・1-1, Futami 3-chōme, GojōNara Japan (奈良県五條市ニ見3丁目1-1) | ||||||
Yamato-Futami Station (大和二見駅, Yamato-Futami-eki) is a train station in Gojō, Nara, Japan. Operated by West Japan Railway Company on the Wakayama Line.[1][2] | ||||||
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4.Mount Naka Katsuragi | ||||||
Mount Naka Katsuragi (中葛城山, Naka Katsuragi-san) is a mountain in the Kongō Range to the south of Mount Kongō, rising to an elevation of 937.7 metres (3,076 ft). The mountain is situated between Chihayaakasaka, Osaka and Gojō, Nara in Japan. It is known for its trails being generally easy for most hikers, and for its stands of Japanese cedar and large fields of bamboo grass. | ||||||
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