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Spa Resort Hawaiians (スパリゾートハワイアンズ), located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, is a resort and theme park in Japan. It opened on January 15, 1966 as the Joban Hawaiian Center , becoming the first in the country.
After the Meiji restoration, in 1897 the Japanese Government Railway filled in the inner moat of Iwakidaira Castle and made Taira Station, running the tracks of the Jōban Line railway through the middle of the site of the castle. Most of the lands occupied by the castle were sold as residential lots, and are now in private hands, but part of ...
Iwaki (いわき市, Iwaki-shi) is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2023 [update] , Iwaki had a population of 322,019 in 143,500 households, [ 1 ] and population density of 261 persons per km².
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Aquamarine Fukushima (アクアマリンふくしま, Akuamarin Fukushima), officially the Marine Science Museum, Fukushima Prefecture (ふくしま海洋科学館, Fukushima Kaiyō Kagakukan), is a public aquarium located in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. The aquarium opened on 15 July 2000.
Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum (いわき市石炭・化石館, Iwaki-shi sekitan・kaseki-kan), nicknamed Horuru (ほるる), [2] opened in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan in 1984. [1] The collection and displays relate to local fossil finds — including the plesiosaur Futabasaurus suzukii — and the Jōban coalfield [ ja ] , once the ...
The Museum of Picture Books, also known as the Picture Book Library, is located in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.In 2005, Japanese architect Tadao Ando designed this privately owned special library mainly to serve three preschools. [1]