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Mt. Ojigatake in History There are several legends and theories explaining how Ojigatake (“mounta…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Yuga Shrine and Nishino Inari Shrine These neighboring shrines in the northern part of the gard…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Shrines/Temples/ChurchesPublic Works & Institutions (Museums, etc.)
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Maniwa: The Wooded City

2020

  • Shimane
  • Tottori
  • Okayama
Maniwa: The Wooded City Trees cover about 80 percent of Maniwa’s land, and timber and lumber ar…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Maniwa: The Wooded City

2020

  • Shimane
  • Tottori
  • Okayama
Maniwa: The Wooded City Forests cover about 80 percent of the land in Maniwa, making timber and…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Nature/EcologyFlora and Fauna
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Yakage’s Yamajiro (Mountain Castles) Long before Yakage became an Edo-period (1603–1867) post tow…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Historic Sites/Castle Ruins
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Yakage’s Historical District and Daimyo Hospitality Located along a major road and a river, the t…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kanba Falls

2020

  • Shimane
  • Tottori
  • Okayama
Kanba Falls At 110 meters high and 20 meters across, Kanba Falls is one of the largest waterfal…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Fukuda Shrine and Yoshimori-dō

2020

  • Shimane
  • Tottori
  • Okayama
Fukuda Shrine and Yoshimori-dō Fukuda Shrine and Yoshimori-dō are two locations for the Ōmiya O…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Shrines/Temples/ChurchesAnnual EventsPublic Works & Institutions (Museums, etc.)
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Encounter a Rare Species: The Japanese Giant Salamander What is a hanzaki? Hanzaki is the regi…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Flora and FaunaAnnual Events
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Noh Stage

2020

  • Okayama
Noh Stage Noh, a traditional form of theater that showcases classical Japanese drama and dance,…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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