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  2. Yumenoshima - Wikipedia

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    Yumenoshima (夢の島, lit. Dream Island or Island of Dreams ) is a district in Kōtō, Tokyo , Japan, consisting of an artificial island built using waste landfill in Tokyo Bay . It is not the first such island in the bay (see Umi-no-mori ja:海の森公園 ).

  3. Yumeshima - Wikipedia

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    Yumeshima (夢洲) is an artificial island in Osaka Bay. It is part of Konohana-ku (此花区), one of the 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is near the mouth of the Yodo River. When all the landfill is completed the total area will be 390 hectares (960 acres). It will be the site of Expo 2025, a World's Fair to be held in 2025. [1]

  4. Yumenoshima Park - Wikipedia

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    Yumenoshima Park (夢の島公園, Yumenoshima Kōen) is a sports park in Yumenoshima, Kōtō Ward, Tokyo, Japan. It was made by improving a landfill site called Yumenoshima, which was the final disposal site for garbage from 1957 until 1967. Yumenoshima was the site of the archery event of the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020.

  5. Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome - Wikipedia

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    The greenhouse was established in 1988 in Yumenoshima ("Dream Island") Park, a reclaimed landfill and dumping ground in Tokyo Bay. [2] Its three domes, A, B, and C, currently contain about 1,000 species of tropical and semitropical plants.

  6. List of islands of Japan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Japan is the fourth-largest island country in the world, behind Australia, Indonesia, and Madagascar. [3] Japan is also the second-most-populous island country in the world, only behind Indonesia. According to a survey conducted by the Japan Coast Guard in 1987, the number of islands in Japan was 6,852. At that time, the survey only ...

  7. Yumenoshima Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Yumenoshima Stadium (江東区夢の島陸上競技場) is a 5,050-capacity multi-use stadium located in Kōtō, Tokyo on Yumenoshima (夢の島, literally "Dream Island") in Tokyo Bay. The stadium is mostly used for football but also has an athletics track. The seating capacity is 2,350 seats, and the grass stand holds 2,700 people.

  8. Enoshima - Wikipedia

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    Enoshima, Island of E (江の島) is a small offshore island, about 4 km (2.5 mi) in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River which flows into the Sagami Bay of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Administratively, Enoshima is part of the mainland city of Fujisawa , and is linked to the Katase section of that city by a 389-metre-long (1,276 ft ...

  9. Kuniumi - Wikipedia

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    According to the legend, the formation of Japan began with the creation of eight large islands by Izanagi and Izanami. In order of birth these islands are the following: [6] Awaji-no-ho-no-sawake-no-shima (淡道之穂之狭別島): currently, Awaji Island; Iyo-no-futana-no-shima (伊予之二名島): currently, Shikoku. This island had a body ...