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  2. Izu, Shizuoka - Wikipedia

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    A panorama of the Izu city. Izu (伊豆市, Izu-shi) is a city located in central Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2019, the city had an estimated population of 30,678 in 13,390 households, [1] and a population density of 84 persons per km 2. The total area of the city was 363.97 square kilometres (140.53 sq mi).

  3. Izu Islands - Wikipedia

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    Izu Islands. Coordinates: 34°44′N 139°24′E. Map of the Izu Islands. The Izu Islands (伊豆諸島, Izu-shotō) are a group of volcanic islands stretching south and east from the Izu Peninsula of Honshū, Japan. [1] Administratively, they form two towns and six villages; all part of Tokyo Prefecture. The largest is Izu Ōshima, usually ...

  4. Izu Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Izu peninsula (伊豆半島, Izu-hantō) is a large mountainous peninsula with a deeply indented coastline to the west of Tokyo on the Pacific coast of the island of Honshu, Japan. Formerly known as Izu Province, Izu peninsula is now a part of Shizuoka Prefecture. The peninsula has an area of 1,421.24 km 2 (548.74 sq mi) and its estimated ...

  5. Izunokuni - Wikipedia

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    340-1 Nakaoka Izunokuni-shi, Shizuoka-ken 410-2292. Website. Official website. Izunokuni City Hall. Izunokuni (伊豆の国市, Izunokuni-shi) is a city located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 10 July 2019, the city had an estimated population of 48,579 in 21,257 households [1] and a population density of 506 persons per km 2.

  6. Kamishiroiwa ruins - Wikipedia

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    Kamishiroiwa ruins. The Kamishiroiwa site (上白岩遺跡, Kamishiroiwa iseki) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a late-middle to early-late Jōmon period settlement located in the Kamishiraiwa neighborhood of the city of Izu, Shizuoka in the Tōkai region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1978.

  7. Toi Gold Museum - Wikipedia

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    Japan. Coordinates. 34°54′30″N 138°47′35″E  /  34.908257°N 138.792920°E  / 34.908257; 138.792920. Website. www.toikinzan.com /view /. The Toi Gold Museum (土肥黄金館, Toi Kinzokukan) is a museum on the subject of gold mining in ancient and modern Japan, which is located next to the Toi gold mine in the city of Izu ...

  8. Izu Province - Wikipedia

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    Izu Province. Izu Province (伊豆国, Izu-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area now part of Shizuoka Prefecture and Tokyo. [1] Izu bordered on Sagami and Suruga Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Zushū (豆州). The mainland portion of Izu Province, comprising the Izu Peninsula, is today the eastern portion of Shizuoka Prefecture ...

  9. Seven Islands of Izu - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The name comes from the fact that there were the seven main inhabited islands in the Izu Islands during the Edo period: Izu Oshima, To-shima, Niijima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, Mikurajima, and Hachijojima. In fact, in addition to these seven islands, the Izu Islands have two other inhabited islands, Aogashima and Shikinejima, which have ...

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