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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Nagano Prefecture - Wikipedia

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

  3. Kitano Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to Yushimatenmangu Shrine and Kitano Museum of Art. Yushimatennmangu Branch Shrine. The Kitano Museum of Art (北野美術館, Kitano Bijutsukan), which opened in 1968 as the first private art museum in Nagano Prefecture, [2] is today run by a public interest incorporated foundation, in the Wakaho district, in the southeastern section of Nagano in Nagano Prefecture.

  4. Tsumago-juku - Wikipedia

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    Tsumago-juku Tsumago-juku 妻籠宿 aerial panorama, December 2024. Tsumago-juku (妻籠宿, Tsumago-juku) was the forty-second of the sixty-nine post towns on the Nakasendō. It is located in Nagiso, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It has been restored to its appearance as an Edo-era post town and is now a popular tourist destination.

  5. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Nagano) - Wikipedia

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    Nagano, Chikuma Jōmon period kofun; designation includes Mori-Shōgunzuka Kofun ( 森将軍塚古墳 ) , Ariakeyama-Shōgunzuka Kofun ( 有明山将軍塚古墳 ) , Kurashina-Shōgunzuka Kofun ( 倉科将軍塚古墳 ) , and Doguchi-Shōgunzuka Kofun ( 土口将軍塚古墳 )

  6. Matsushiro, Nagano - Wikipedia

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    Matsushiro was a thriving town as the center of Matsushiro Domain under the Sanada clan during the Edo period of the 17th to 19th centuries. In the Meiji period of the latter half of the 19th century, there was a thriving silk industry there and the area was known for its Matsushiro ware.

  7. Shiga Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Shiga Kogen (志賀高原, Shiga-kōgen) is a ski resort and hiking spot, located in the Jōshin'etsu-kōgen National Park in the highlands of Yamanouchi, Nagano, Japan. In 1980, an area of 13,000 hectares (50 sq mi) was designated a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve. [1]

  8. Daio Wasabi Farm - Wikipedia

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    Wasabi croquette - a traditional Japanese dish [1] The Daiō Wasabi Farm (大王わさび農場, Daiō Wasabi Nōjō) is a wasabi farm established in 1915 [2] and located in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture near the center of Honshū, the main island of Japan. [3] It is a popular tourist spot due to its watermills and the river that runs through it. [3]

  9. Sakudaira Station - Wikipedia

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    The station has two opposed side platforms serving two tracks of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, with an elevated station building. There is also a single elevated unnumbered side platform served by the single bidirectional track of the Koumi Line, which cuts diagonally above the Shinkansen platforms, and which is connected to the station building by a passageway.