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also an Historic Site; now the Institute for Nature Study (属自然教育園), administered by the National Museum of Nature and Science 35°38′19″N 139°43′10″E / 35.638668°N 139.719374°E / 35.638668; 139.719374 ( Former Imperial Land in Shirogane
Nature park; also a Natural Monument; now the Institute for Nature Study (属自然教育園), administered by the National Museum of Nature and Science Former Imperial Land in Shirogane 35°38′19″N 139°43′10″E / 35.63866819°N 139.71937352°E / 35.63866819; 139.71937352 ( Former Imperial Land in Shirogane
on the campus of the University of Tokyo; formerly part of the residence of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain 35°42′31″N 139°45′43″E / 35.708660°N 139.761962°E / 35.708660; 139.761962 ( Kaitokukan
As of October 24, 2023 there are 1,040 Natural Monuments, 1895 Historic Sites, 429 Places of Scenic Beauty, 75 Special Natural Monuments, 36 Special Places of Scenic Beauty and 63 Special Historic Sites. [3] Since a single item can fall under more than one of these categories, the total number of sites is less than the sum of designations.
Tokyo: 2011 1362; ix (natural) The Ogasawara Archipelago is a group of around 30 islands located in the north-western Pacific Ocean around 1,000 km (620 mi) off the Japanese mainland. Because of its isolation, the islands have high number of endemic species and are important for studies of ongoing evolutionary processes and speciation.
Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Diamond Head: Honolulu: Oahu: State Monument Towering exposed basaltic cinder code, located within the middle of Honolulu's urban core.
National Natural Landmarks in Hawaii as designated by the National Park Service The main article for this category is National Natural Landmark . See also: List of National Natural Landmarks
The shrine was founded by Reverend Yoshio Akizaki, a Shinto priest who had studied in Tokyo in 1912. Originally built in 1914 in Honolulu 's industrial area of Kakaʻako by a Japanese architect known only as Haschun, it was relocated in 1918 to 2132 South King Street in Moʻiliʻili , the heart of the city's Japanese community.
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