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Things to see in Kami-furano, Japan

Kami-furano is a small town in western Japan that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town is famous for its bamboo forest, which is the largest in Japan. Other attractions in Kami-furano include the Ritsurin Buddhist Temple and the Yakuza Museum.

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Quick info about Kami-furano
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CountryJapan
RegionHokkaidō
Latitude43.4556
Longitude142.4672
Appr. population10709

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