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Things to do in Asaka, JP

Akebono Park
Akebono Park

Since the park was nestled in the mountains of Saitama, it had plenty of space for children to run around. There were several pathways leading into the forest, so that children could play on the bridges or Moomin tree house.

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Arakawa Saiko Park
Arakawa Saiko Park

The Arakawa Amusement Park is a fun amusement facility for families with children. Enjoy the rides and attractions, as well as petting the animals! The Arakawa Amusement Park is a fun amusement facility for families with children.

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Asaka City Museum
Asaka City Museum

Drawing on the collections of the Osaka City Museum of Modern Art (scheduled to be built adjacent to this museum) and the National Museum of Art, Osaka, we present a choice selection of works of 20th century Western art (including pieces by Picasso, Modigliani, Duchamp and Magritte) and postwar American art as well as some by the Japanese ...

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Hamasaki Park
Hamasaki Park

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Heirin-ji
Heirin-ji

Heirin-ji differs from other temples in the Tokyo area by having no temple markets nor public festivals held at the temple. The temple remains a training temple for monks, who can often be seen working in the grounds.

Hirosawa Park
Hirosawa Park

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Hodoji
Hodoji

Asaka: Asaka, city, southeastern Saitama ken (prefecture), east-central Honshu, Japan. It lies along the Kurume River just northwest of Tokyo. It was a post town known as Hizaori during the Edo (Tokugawa) period (1603–1867).

Iroha Water Park
Iroha Water Park

The outdoor area called "Adventure Lagoon" is known as the most fun water park in Tokyo and is open only during the summer; however, the indoor pool called Adventure Dome is open throughout the year with varying hours per season.

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Izumo Taisha Asaka Shrine
Izumo Taisha Asaka Shrine

Izumo-taisha is believed to be the oldest shrine in Japan, having existed since at least before the 7th century.The main shrine measures approximately 24 m in height. It was built in a unique architectural style known as Taisha-zukuri, which is the oldest style among shrine buildings.

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JGSDF Public Information Center
JGSDF Public Information Center

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Minaminokaze Park,
Minaminokaze Park,

Osaka Castle Park is a large pleasant park with views of Osaka castle and its huge moats and castle walls. There are various historical attractions, gardens and food vendors in the park. On weekends buskers perform. When the weather is good, the park takes on a festive atmosphere (particularly on weekends).

Nobidome Park
Nobidome Park

Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are connected with by the Tokaido Shinkansen line, included with the Japan Rail Pass. This line is the most heavily travelled high-speed rail route in the world, with has a length of 515 km (320 miles), and offers the fastest and smoothest way for travelling between Tokyo station, and Shin-Osaka or Kyoto stations.

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Oizumi Central Park
Oizumi Central Park

On the southern part of Osaka, is the historic city of Sakai. Residents of Sakai are gifted with so many huge and beautiful parks. Oizumi Ryokuchi Park is definitely one of my favorite. The most interesting feature of this park is that it has 2 man-made lakes.

Sakitamao Bridge
Sakitamao Bridge

Saitama was one of the host cities for the playoffs and the final of the official 2006 Basketball World Championship. It is home to two J. League football (soccer) teams: the Urawa Red Diamonds, formerly owned by Mitsubishi, and Omiya Ardija, formerly owned by NTT.

Shikishima Shrine
Shikishima Shrine

Jokoji Temple is a Buddhist temple, which is in Eastern Osaka Prefecture, was established in 745, it is the birth place of ‘Kawachi-ondo’, the most famous bon odori (a traditional Japanese dance) song.

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Shimanoue Park
Shimanoue Park

Nagai Park is an urban park situated just outside Osaka’s city centre. With the Nagai Botanical Garden, the Osaka Museum of Natural History, and two of Osaka’s sports stadiums on the park premises, there is sure to be something for everyone.

Shiroyama Park
Shiroyama Park

Shiroyama Park is located in Asaka. Before you head to Asaka, plan trip itinerary details with our user-friendly Asaka driving holiday planner, to make sure you see all that Asaka has to offer, including Shiroyama Park.

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Takinone Park
Takinone Park

Osaka Castle Park Address: 1-1 Osakajo, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 540-0002, Japan, JP Tel: +81 06 6941 1144 Surrounding the city's famous castle, the popular Osaka Castle Park is always full of people and offers plenty of seating and tranquil spots.

Toenji
Toenji

http://www.city.asaka.lg.jp/ Asaka (朝霞市, Asaka-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 135,495, and a population density of 7440 persons per km².

Yatojima Park
Yatojima Park

Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are connected with by the Tokaido Shinkansen line, included with the Japan Rail Pass. This line is the most heavily travelled high-speed rail route in the world, with has a length of 515 km (320 miles), and offers the fastest and smoothest way for travelling between Tokyo station, and Shin-Osaka or Kyoto stations.

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