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Things to see in Ōwada, Japan

Wada is a small town in northeastern Japan that has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town's main attractions are its 18th century samurai residences and the Wada Mura (Wada Village) which was once the home of author Kenzaburo Oe. Other attractions include a tea garden, an ornate Buddhist temple and the Sengakuji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Zen temples.

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Quick info about Ōwada
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CountryJapan
RegionAomori
Latitude40.6128
Longitude141.2058
Appr. population61058

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