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Japan portal This category contains landmarks, locations, events, sports teams, and anything else which might attract visitors (whether tourist or otherwise) to Gunma Prefecture , Japan . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visitor attractions in Gunma prefecture .
Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Kanaizawa Stele 金井沢碑 Kanaizawa hi: Takasaki: Nara period monument; UNESCO Memory of the World Programme
one of the 100 Fragrant Landscapes of Japan (かおり風景100選: 9: Sanbaseki Gorge 三波石峡 Sanbasekikyō: Fujioka: also a Natural Monument; designation includes an area of Kamikawa in Saitama Prefecture
Shima Tamura is a traditional Japanese ryokan founded in 1563 and located near the Shima Onsen in Nakanojō town, Gunma Prefecture. [ 1 ] Shima Onsen is one of the top onsens ( hot spring baths) in Japan, because it can cure many diseases.
Gunma Prefecture (群馬県, Gunma-ken) is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. [2] Gunma Prefecture has a population of 1,937,626 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,362 km 2 (2,456 sq mi ).
Numata Castle (沼田城, Numata-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Numata, northern Gunma Prefecture, Japan.At the end of the Edo period, Numata Castle was home to the Toki clan, daimyō of Numata Domain, but the castle was ruled by various clans over its history, and is noted as the site of a major battle in the Sengoku period.
The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma 144.5 centimetres (4 ft 8.9 in) by 325.2 centimetres (10 ft 8.0 in) 36°17′55″N 139°04′43″E / 36.298677°N 139.078615°E / 36.298677; 139.078615 ( The Museum of Modern Art
The garden was designed around a large pond with an island, 48 stones representing the 48 hiragana letters in the Japanese alphabet, and two chashitsu for use in the Japanese tea ceremony. It makes use of borrowed scenery from nearby hills. It is the only surviving daimyō garden in Gunma Prefecture. It was designated as a National Place of ...