1.Shingū, Fukuoka | ||||||
Shingū (新宮町, Shingū-machi) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, between Koga and Higashi Ward of Fukuoka City.As of 2016, the town has an estimated population of 31,236 and a density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area is 18.93 km2 and includes the island Ainoshima. A JR station opened in March 2010. | ||||||
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1.Fukugon-ji (Yanagawa) ・32-1 Ōshūmachi, Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture ・Zen | ||||||
Fukugon-ji (福厳寺) is an Ōbaku Zen temple in Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan. Its honorary sangō prefix is Baigakuzan (梅岳山). The temple was originally located in Shingū and called Tachibanazan Baigaku-ji (立花山梅岳寺), a Sōtō temple. In 1587, however, Tachibana Muneshige who was granted the three districts of Chikugo Province, Yamato, Shimotsuma and Mizuma and built a castle in Yanagawa, started to move to the present location.[1] | ||||||
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2.Nishitetsu Shingū Station ・5-chome Shimonofu, Shingū, Kasuya, Fukuoka(福岡県糟屋郡新宮町下府5丁目)Japan | ||||||
Nishitetsu Shingū Station (西鉄新宮駅, Nishitetsu-Shingū-eki) is a railway station in Shingū, Fukuoka, Japan. This station is a terminal station of the Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line. The station is above ground level with an island platform and two tracks. 33°42′50″N 130°26′12″E / 33.71389°N 130.43667°E / 33.71389; 130.43667 | ||||||
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3.Shingū-Chūō Station ・Japan | ||||||
Shingū-Chūō Station (新宮中央駅, Shingū-Chūō-eki) is a railway station on the Kagoshima Main Line, operated by Kyushu Railway Company in Shingū, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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4.Ainoshima (Shingū) | ||||||
Ainoshima (相島) (Aino-Island) is an island in Shingū, Fukuoka, Japan. Many feral cats and strays live on this island. Hence, it is known as "Cat Heaven Island".[1] | ||||||
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