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Things to do in K?Riyama, JP

Araike Park
Araike Park

Other important facilities located within Ariake include the Differ Ariake Arena, Ariake Tennis Forest Park (Ariake Tenisu no Mori Kōen), Ariake Coliseum, Ariake Sports Center, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Tokyo Ariake University of Medical and Health Sciences, the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research and the headquarters of Universal Entertainment Corporation.

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Fukujuji
Fukujuji

The brain region that shows reductions in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) earliest is the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), which is thought to have a relationship with cognitive function. We made a hypothesis that the PCC hypoperfusion is a result of cholinergic dysfunction and can be restored by cholinergic enhancement. This present longitudinal study aimed to detect the restoration of PCC rCBF in response to donepezil, an acetylcholine esterase inhibitor.

Goreibitsu Pass
Goreibitsu Pass

Dr. Ragai Mitry, MD is a pain medicine specialist in Mattoon, IL. He specializes in pain medicine.

Hayama Park
Hayama Park

21st Century Memorial Park As we get off at Koriyama Station, our first stop is the 21st Century Memorial Park. Established in 2003, this park has been fashioned to withstand natural disasters, as it is equipped with reserve water and earthquake-proof construction.

Hozoji
Hozoji

Dr. Hiroshi Yamasaki, MD is a cardiology specialist in Roseville, MI and has been practicing for 21 years. He specializes in cardiology and interventional cardiology.

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Iwatsunosan (Mt Iwatsuno)
Iwatsunosan (Mt Iwatsuno)

The Mt.Aso Ropeway began to carry the first passengers in 1958 and was the first passenger lift to an active volcano on the earth. The ropeway can carry 91 passengers to the crater's edge in 4 minutes every 15-20 minutes (6-15 minutes during the peak season).

Ja no Hana Gardens
Ja no Hana Gardens

Cultivars derived from Pyrus pyrifolia are grown throughout East Asia, and in other countries such as India, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States (e.g., California). Traditionally in East Asia the tree's flowers are a popular symbol of early spring, and it is a common sight in gardens and the countryside.

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Kaiseizan Daijingu Shrine
Kaiseizan Daijingu Shrine

If you’re in Tokyo, pay a visit to Tokyo Daijingu Shrine – the city’s most powerful shrine when it comes to matters of the heart. Many Japanese, especially young females, frequent the Daijingu to pray for successful love lives.

Kaiseizan Park
Kaiseizan Park

Kaiseizan Park (開成山公園) is one of the popular Hanami spots in Fukushima. It has over 1300 Sakura, Cherry Blossom in this park. At night, there is Yozakura, night sakura during the season.

Katasoneyama
Katasoneyama

The Yamas and Niyamas originate from the very well known text ‘The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali’, which many yoga teachers or teachers-in-training will have attempted to decipher at some point. Patanjali is known as a sage, but it’s very unlikely that one man wrote these texts – and far more likely that the texts are the culmination of what a group of Patanjali’s disciples wrote over a period of time.

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Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum Space Park
Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum Space Park

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Koriyama Culture Park
Koriyama Culture Park

The area of Culture Park is 21 hectares, so it allows activities related to sports, culture, and recreation. Dreamland has 9 kinds of large-scaled playground equipment including a jet coaster of 700 m in length.

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Lake Inawashiro
Lake Inawashiro

Lake Inawashiro is in the very center of Fukushima, taking its name from the Inawashiro area, and is known as the fourth largest lake in Japan. Its high level of transparency reflects the sky like a mirror, earning it the nickname “Sky Mirror Lake”, and on sunny days the clear water appears an even deeper shining blue.

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Miharudai Shrine
Miharudai Shrine

Itsukushima Shrine The Floating Shrine on the Sea. The shrine has more than 1400 years of history, and is a registered World Heritage Site. The vermillion lacquered shrine, located at the beautiful Itsukushima, fits well with the Prussian blue sea, and the green of the virgin forest, recreating the elegance of the Heian era.

Mount Adatara
Mount Adatara

Mount Adatara (安達太良山, Adatara-yama) is a stratovolcano in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It is located about 15 kilometres southwest of the city of Fukushima and east of Mount Bandai. Its last known eruption was in 1996. An eruption in 1900 killed 72 workers at a sulfur mine located in the summit crater.

Nichirinji
Nichirinji

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Nonbiri Hot Spring
Nonbiri Hot Spring

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Ose Park
Ose Park

Auberge Suzukane features rooms in Koriyama. This 4-star ryokan offers a spa experience, with its hot spring bath and sauna. The ryokan provides an Asian restaurant. All units at the ryokan come with a microwave, a kettle, a bath, free toiletries, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and DVD Player.

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Otsuki Park
Otsuki Park

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Sakabuta Park
Sakabuta Park

Good availability and great rates for ryokans in Shirakawa, Japan. Read reviews and choose the best deal for your stay. Whether you’re looking for hotels, homes, or vacation rentals, you’ll always find the guaranteed best price.

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Takashibayama
Takashibayama

Yamato-Kōriyama, also called Kōriyama-kingyo, (Kōriyama-Goldfish), city, Nara ken (prefecture), western Honshu, Japan. It is located 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Nara city. A prehistoric settlement, it became a castle town during the last decade of the 15th century.

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Tatsuzawafudo Falls
Tatsuzawafudo Falls

Akira Miyawaki (宮脇 昭, Miyawaki Akira, born 29 January 1928) is a Japanese botanist and expert in plant ecology, specializing in seeds and the study of natural forests. He is active worldwide as a specialist in the restoration of natural vegetation on degraded land.