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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Gunma Prefecture - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Gunma) - Wikipedia

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    also UNESCO World Heritage location Tajima Yahei Former Residence 36°18′41″N 139°11′48″E  /  36.31137222°N 139.19666944°E  / 36.31137222; 139.19666944  ( Tajima Yahei Former Residence

  4. Yamba Tenmei Mudflow Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Yamba Tenmei Mudflow Museum (やんば天明泥流ミュージアム) is a disaster museum located in Naganohara, Gunma prefecture, Japan. It opened in April 3, 2021. It opened in April 3, 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Gunma Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The museum first opened in 1978 under its old Japanese name, after repairs to the former Gunma Prefectural Museum (群馬県立博物館). [1] In 1996, the old museum closed, and its collection was transferred, before reopening under its current name in a new building to designs by Uchii Shōzō. [1]

  6. Takasaki Byakue Daikannon - Wikipedia

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    It measures 41.8 meters tall, 48 meters around the waist, 0.4 meters around the thumb, and weighs around 6,000 tons in total. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] [ 6 ] It was built as a memorial for fallen soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army stationed in Takasaki with the intention of also turning Takasaki into a tourist spot, which the Takasaki Tourism Association ...

  7. Tsutsujigaoka Park - Wikipedia

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    It contains about 10,000 azalea plants, some of which are over 800 years old and is a popular sightseeing spot in Gunma Prefecture when the plants bloom from late April to early May. [2] The park formerly contained a greenhouse with exotic plants (closed in 2010) and an aquarium (closed in 2015).