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  2. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Aichi) - Wikipedia

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    Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Nagoya Castle 名古屋城跡 Nagoya-jō ato: Naka-ku, Nagoya: Edo period castle Nagoya Castle: 2: 1422: Ano Ichirizuka 阿野一里塚 Ano ichirizuka: Toyoake: Edo period monuments on the Tōkaidō: Ano Ichirizuka

  3. Shinboku - Wikipedia

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    Shimenawa wrapped around the sacred tree: Yuki Shrine The sacred tree of Sugiwabemikoto Shrine, Natural monument. Ohtamiya Gora Prince Katsura's Ruins (Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi) A shinboku ( 神木 ) is a tree or forest worshipped as a shintai – a physical object of worship at or near a Shinto shrine , worshipped as a repository in which ...

  4. Flyover (Apple Maps) - Wikipedia

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    Flyover City Tours were released around 2014, but was inaccessible for a time until the feature was debugged by an Apple Maps developer, making it public. [17] City Tours is a feature that allows users to view various landmarks in a given city via a "flying" animation, [3] a feature only available to cities that already contain Flyover 3D maps ...

  5. Nagoya Tōshō-gū - Wikipedia

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    The shrine was moved from the Sannomaru enceinte of Nagoya Castle to its present location in the late 19th century. The original main hall burned during the air raids of the Pacific War . [ 2 ] The present main hall was a mausoleum for Lord Yoshinao's consort Haruhime (春姫), which used to be located at Kenchū-ji temple, and was moved to the ...

  6. Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Nagoya (名古屋市, Nagoya-shi, ⓘ) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the fourth-most populous city in Japan, with a population of 2.3 million in 2020, and the principal city of the Chūkyō metropolitan area, which is the third-most populous metropolitan area in Japan with a population of 10.11 million. [3]

  7. Chūkyō metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Historically, this region has taken a back seat to the other two power centers, both politically and economically; however, the agglomeration of Nagoya is the world's 22nd-largest metro area economy, in terms of gross metropolitan product at purchasing power parity in 2014, according to a study by the Brookings Institution. [5]

  8. Higashi-ku, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Higashi-ku Ward Office. Higashi Ward (東区, Higashi-ku) is one of the 16 wards of the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 October 2011, the ward had an estimated population of 82,939 and a population density of 10,757 persons per km 2.

  9. Shiroyama Hachimangū - Wikipedia

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    An unusual feature is a sacred Marital Tree, whose trunk split into two parts and grew back together at a later time. This tree is worshipped as a symbol of happy marriage and restoration of relationships. Access by public transport is Motoyama Station on the Higashiyama Line and then a five minutes walk uphill to the north.