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Things to see in Saiki, Japan

Saiki is a small town in the southern part of Japan with a rich history. The town's name comes from the Ainu language and means "three rivers". Saiki was founded in 1793 by an American missionary named Nathaniel B. Palmer, who attempted to create a Christian community in what was then an uninhabited area. Today, Saiki remains a small but interesting town with plenty of attractions to see and explore.

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Quick info about Saiki
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CountryJapan
RegionŌita
Latitude32.9603
Longitude131.8994
Appr. population67931

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