Sightseeing area
It is displayed in alphabetical order.
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Amaharashi Coast Quasi-National Park
Amaharashi Kaigan (Rain-Clear Coast) was composed as "Shibutani" in The Anthology of Myriad Leaves, ...
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Kokubunji Temple Ruins
Built in the mid 8th century ordered by the Emperor Shomu. It is surmised that the Ecchu Kokubunji t...
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Mt.Futagami Quasi-National Park
274m above sea level. It is now home to the minds of citizens. 〈Top 100 Night Views〉 〈Histo...
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Bell of peace
Popular spot on Manyo line Takaoka as #1 copperware production site proudly possesses the giant cop...
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Port town of Fushiki
Fushiki was a busy port town in the time of Kitamae-Bune(the old freight ship service via north sea ...
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Keta Shrine
This old Engi-style shrine was adored and the first shrine in Etchu (former Toyama pref.). This stat...
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Takaoka Fushiki Kitamaebune Museum (formerly the residence of the Akimoto Family)
Introducing the history of Fushiki, which developed thanks to the Kitamaebune ships,and the transpor...
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Machozan Kokutaiji temple
This is the head temple of Kokutaiji sect of Rinzai Zen Sect, and is also famous as a Zen school. Me...
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Mt. Futagami Manyo Line
You can enjoy the views of Tateyama alpine mountains and Noto Peninsula through this about 8 kilomet...
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Otomo Shinto Shrine
In recognition of load Otomo-no-Yakamochi, the local volunteers established it in 1985 in the proper...
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