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Nature Attractions In Mino

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Mino is the name of several places in Japan: Mino, Gifu, a city in Gifu Prefecture Mino, Kagawa, a former town in Kagawa Prefecture Mino, Tokushima, a town in Tokushima Prefecture Mino is an alternate spelling of Minoh, Osaka, a city in Osaka Prefecture Mino District, Hyōgo, a former district in Hyōgo Prefecture Mino District, Shimane, a former district in Shimane Prefecture Mino Province, an old province in the southern part of Gifu Prefecture Mino dialect, a Japanese dialect spoken in southern Gifu PrefectureMino may also refer to: Mino , a type of traditional Japanese raincoat Mino , a genus of myna starlings Mino , a 1986 ZDF mini series Mino , a...
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  • 2. Minoo Park Mino
    Minoh is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, about 15 km north of the centre of the city of Osaka. It is accessed by the Hankyu Railway about 30 minutes from Umeda Station. Its name is commonly romanized as Minō or Minoo; however the city government now officially uses the spelling Minoh in English.The city was incorporated on December 1, 1956.As of October 2016, the city has an estimated population of 134,435 and a population density of 2,800 persons per km². Its total area is 47.84 km². Minoh is best known for Meiji no Mori Minō Quasi-National Park, one of Japan's oldest national parks, which houses a large population of wild monkeys and has a picturesque waterfall. The 1200-year-old Buddhist temple Katsuō-ji, famous for its huge collection of Daruma dolls is located here. Mister Don...
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  • 6. Expo '70 Commemorative Park Suita
    Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium , also called Osaka Expo '70 Stadium, is an athletics stadium located in the Expo Commemoration Park, the site of Expo '70, in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of around about 21,000. The stadium was the home ground of J.League club Gamba Osaka between 1993 and 2015 before the club moved to Suita City Football Stadium. It remains in use as a local athletics venue, rugby and as a home venue for Gamba Osaka's Under-23 team in the J3 League.
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