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Things to see in Ōzu, Japan

Zu, Japan is a small town located in the Shiga Prefecture. The town was founded in 1750, and it has a population of approximately 2,000. Zu is known for its many historical sites and temples. Some of the notable sights include the Shimogamo Shrine, which honors the goddess of nature; and the Konohana-dera Temple, which is home to a famous garden of cherry trees.

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Quick info about Ōzu
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CountryJapan
RegionEhime
Latitude33.5064
Longitude132.5447
Appr. population41201

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