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Things to see in Furukawamen, Japan

Furukawamen is a small town in the Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It has a history dating back to 1727, when it was founded by a man named Furukawa Michizane. The town has many unique attractions, including the Kurogane-en gardens, which were established in 1788 and are one of the oldest Japanese gardens still in use. There is also a reproduction of the Taj Mahal here, as well as a temple dedicated to Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy.

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CountryJapan
RegionNagasaki
Latitude33.2383
Longitude129.6506
Appr. population13826

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