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  2. Tenjin Beach - Wikipedia

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    Tenjin Beach (天神浜, Tenjinhama) is a recreational beach on Lake Inawashiro in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. On August 18, 1925, Tenjin Beach was the site of the first Boy Scouts of Japan camping trip. [1] Members of the Imperial Family, including Crown Prince Hirohito and Prince Chichibu, attended the event.

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in Fukushima Prefecture

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    This category contains landmarks, locations, events, sports teams, and anything else which might attract visitors (whether tourist or otherwise) to Fukushima Prefecture, Japan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visitor attractions in Fukushima prefecture .

  4. List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Fukushima)

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    for all refs see: Former Yanagawa Kameoka Hachiman-gū and Temple Grounds 旧梁川亀岡八幡宮並びに別当寺境域 kyū-Yanagawa Kameoka Hachimangū narabini bettōji kyōiki: Date: also a Prefectural Historic Site

  5. Takayu Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Takayu Onsen is halfway up the slopes of Mount Azuma, near the entrance to the Bandai-Azuma Skyline sightseeing road, due west of the centre of Fukushima city. The thermal springs were originally developed 400 years ago in the Sengoku period .

  6. Fukushima, Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima (福島町, Fukushima-chō) is a town located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 4,390, and a density of 23 persons per km 2 .

  7. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Fukushima) - Wikipedia

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    Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. Yuno-Nishihara temple ruins 湯野西原廃寺跡 Yuno-Nishihara Haiji ato: Fukushima: for all refs see: Iinohakusan Residence ruins

  8. Mount Azuma-kofuji - Wikipedia

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    Mount Azuma-kofuji (吾妻小富士) is an active stratovolcano in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. It has a conical-shaped crater and as the name "Kofuji" (small Mount Fuji ) suggests, the shape of Mount Azuma is like that of Mount Fuji. [ 1 ]

  9. Fukushima (city) - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima (福島市, Fukushima-shi, [ɸɯ̥kɯꜜɕima]) is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.It is located in the northern part of the Nakadōri, central region of the prefecture.