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1.Muroto, Kōchi
Muroto (室戸市, Muroto-shi) is a city located in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2022, the city had an estimated population of 12,121 in 7079 households and a population density of 49 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 248.18 square kilometres (95.82 sq mi).
population:11,032人 area:248.18km2
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Muroto, Kōchi in Temple

1.Kongōchō-ji  ・Kōchi-ken  ・Shingon
Kongōchō-ji is a Shingon Buddhist Temple located in Muroto, Kōchi, Japan. It is the 26th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage.[1][2][3]
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2.Shinshō-ji  ・Kōchi-ken  ・Shingon
Shinshō-ji is a Shingon Buddhist Temple located in Muroto, Kōchi, Japan. It is the 25th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage.[1][2]
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3.Hotsumisaki-ji  ・Kōchi, Kōchi-ken  ・Shingon
Hotsumisaki-ji (最御崎寺) is a Shingon Buddhist Temple located in Muroto, Kōchi, Japan. It is the 24th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and the first located in Kochi, representing the start of the "austerity and discipline" (修行, shugyō) stage of the pilgrimage.[1][2]
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Muroto, Kōchi in Museum

4.Muroto Schoolhouse Aquarium  ・Muroto, kochi, Japan
Muroto Schoolhouse Aquarium(むろと廃校水族館) opened on April 26, 2018, after renovating the former Muroto Municipal Shiina Elementary School (founded in 1874; closed in 2001, closed in 2006) in Muroto-misaki Town, Muroto City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated and managed by members of the Japan Sea Turtle Council, a non-profit organization (NPO).[1][2]
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Muroto, Kōchi in coast

5.Cape Muroto
Cape Muroto (室戸岬, Muroto-misaki) is a headland at the southeastern tip of the Japanese island of Shikoku, in the city of Muroto, Kōchi Prefecture. Extending into the Pacific Ocean[1] and situated in Muroto UNESCO Global Geopark [ja][2][3] within Muroto-Anan Kaigan Quasi-National Park,[1] the cape has been designated a Place of Scenic Beauty[4] and the local vegetation a Natural Monument,[5] while the Sound of the Waves at Cape Muroto and Mikurodo Cave [ja] is among the 100 Soundscapes of Japan.[6]
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