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Things to see in Ōzu, Japan

The small town of Zu, in the Nagano prefecture, is known for its maple trees, snow-capped mountains, and peaceful scenery. It's also home to several attractions worth seeing. The town's main attraction is the Gassan Temple, built in 806 AD and dedicated to the god of agriculture. The temple has a large garden with a pond full of trout and a beautiful waterfall. There are also several other temples in the town, including the Hotoke Temple and the Konin Temple.

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Quick info about Ōzu
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CountryJapan
RegionKumamoto
Latitude33.5064
Longitude132.5447
Appr. population34571

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