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Nature Attractions In Kokubunji

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Kokubunji is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 122,787, and a population density of 10,710 persons per km². Its total area is 11.46 square kilometres .
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Nature Attractions In Kokubunji

  • 1. Tonogayato Garden Kokubunji
    Tonogayato Garden is a traditional Japanese garden located in Kokubunji, Tokyo. Its name comes from the region's old name, Tonogayato, Kokubunji village. The garden covers an area of 21,124 square metres .
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  • 3. Musashi Kokubunji Park Kokubunji
    Musashi-Koganei Station is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line, in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company .
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  • 5. Ashikaga Flower Park Ashikaga
    Ashikaga Flower Park Station is a railway station on the Ryomo Line in Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company . The station is named after the nearby Ashikaga Flower Park. The station opened on 1 April 2018.
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  • 6. Mt. Takao Hachioji
    Mount Takao is a mountain in the city of Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. It is protected within Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park. Standing 599 metres tall and located within an hour of downtown Tokyo, it is a popular hiking spot, with eight hiking courses and more than 2.5 million annual visitors. The Tama Forest Science Garden is also located at the mountain's base. Mount Takao is closely associated with the Shinto-Buddhist tengu, minor kami from Japanese folklore, and the daitengu Naigubu. The mountain is also renowned for Shugendō, the mountain asceticism focusing on strict discipline. A Buddhist temple, Takaosan Yakuōin Yūkiji, is located on the mountain, and attracts many visitors who pray to the tengu for good fortune. The temple belongs to the Shingon Buddhist sect.
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