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  2. List of social nudity places in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Metsoke Dragot (מצוקי דרגות) Beach by the Dead Sea, located , an oasis where a couple of sweet water springs pour into the DeadThis is a natural beach and there are no facilities, but the sweet water springs can be used for shower after a dip in the Dead Sea.

  3. Takayama, Gifu - Wikipedia

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    Takayama City Hall Traditional street during the winter Takayama aerial panorama. Takayama aerial perspective facing east. Takayama (高山市, Takayama-shi) is a city located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2019, the city had an estimated population of 88,473 in 35,644 households, [3] and a population density of 41 persons per km 2 ...

  4. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Baths may be either publicly run by a municipality or privately, often connecting to a lodging establishment such as a hotel, ryokan, or minshuku. Indoor onsen at Asamushi Onsen. The presence of an onsen is often indicated on signs and maps by the symbol ♨, the kanji 湯 (yu, meaning "hot water"), or the simpler phonetic hiragana character ...

  5. Shinhotaka Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    The Shinhotaka Ropeway (新穂高ロープウェイ, Shinhotaka Rōpuwei) is an aerial lift system in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and is operated by Okuhi Sightseeing Development (奥飛観光開発, Okuhi Kankō Kaihatsu). The Meitetsu Group company also operates hotels in the area.

  6. Hida (region) - Wikipedia

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    Per Japanese census data, [3] Hida part of Gifu prefecture has experienced a population decline since 1950. Hida was the largest city in Hida area until 1950 when it was surpassed by Takayama. The population peak of Hida area was around 200,000 in 1950.

  7. Hida Province - Wikipedia

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    "Hida" indicates the west side of the Hida Mountains.The climate is similar to that of the provinces of the Sea of Japan, with extremely heavy snow in winter.Hida traditionally had strong economic and cultural ties with the neighboring Etchū Province due to the ease of transportation and poor connections to the Pacific coast, from which it was blocked by mountain ranges and poor transportation.