{"id":5097,"date":"2020-01-08T11:52:07","date_gmt":"2020-01-08T02:52:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=5097"},"modified":"2022-03-03T10:18:52","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T01:18:52","slug":"tokyo-kita-city-tourist-information","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/5097\/","title":{"rendered":"Tokyo Kita City Tourist Information"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kita CityNo way !Is this really Tokyo?Look s interesting !EnchantingThe season of cherry blossoms in Tokyo lasts fromMarch to April. Kita City particularly has many popularspots for viewing cherry blossoms. There are manyspots that have over a hundred cherry trees such asAsukayama Park, which has been very popular sincethe Edo period, Shakujii-gawa River, which is lined withcherry blossoms on both banks, and MetropolitanUkima Park, which is known for its Japanese primroses.You can enjoy the overwhelmingly beautiful scenery duringthe season when they are in full bloom. What separatesthose spots from other famous ones at the heart of the city isthat they are relatively relaxing places where you can enjoy th escenery while being surrounded by nature. You may be able to fin dthe perfect spot for you while taking a stroll as they can be f oundblooming at various parks and roads throughout the ward.Viewing cherry blossoms after the sun goes down is also a recommendedactivity. Their exotic beauty when lit up with devices such as paperlanterns is a sight that you will never forget.TAKINOGAWA areaOJI areaAKABANE areaKita City is a place where residentslive peacefully, surrounded by thebeautiful nature of its four distinctseasons. Although it is located inthe giant metropolis of Tokyo, itsoothes the soul with a relaxingflow of time and lets you feel thewarmth of the local people.Be enchanted by some of the mostbeautiful cherry blossoms and autumnalleaves in Tokyo, amazedby traditional skills and customs,and experience daily Japanese lifeat shopping areas and other loca -tions. Come and see another sideof Tokyo, which becomes moreprofound as you get to know itbetter and makes you want tocome back again and again.IndexFeature Activities01 SAKURA -Cherry Blossoms-Kita City, the town of cherry blossoms,proudly presented by Tokyo;f ind a spot for viewing cherry blossomsthat is right for you.Back cover\uff0fAccess Information05 Akabane Area07 Oji Area09 Takinogawa Area03 SHOTENGAI -Shopping Streets-Plenty of shopping areas f illed with akind human atmosphere!Welcome to the living space of Tokyo.Viewing Cherry Blossoms at Mount Asuka on a grand three-fold screen(Shuncho Katsukawa\/1781-1788), stored at the Kita City Asukayama MuseumIt was roughly 300 years ago when the eighth shogun of the Edo Shogunate planted 1,270 cherrytrees at Mount Asuka in an effort to encourage the common people into viewing cherryblossoms. The beautiful cherry blossoms that bloom at the spacious foothills and the peoplewho come to enjoy viewing them create a spring scene that has not changed since then.Kita City, the town of cherry proudly presented by Tokyo;f ind a spot for viewing cherr y that is right for you.SAKURA -Cherry Blossoms-EnchantingAreas01Arakawa Riverside \/ Akabane Area (P06)Sairen-ji Temple \/ Akabane Area (P06)Otonashi Shinsui Park \/ Oji Area (P08)Shimizuzaka Park \/ Akabane Area (P06)\u277dAsukayama Park \/ Oji Area (P08)Nanushi-no-Taki Park \/ Oji Area (P08)Autumn is the best time ofthe year to view \u201cOctobercherry blossoms\u201d!There are rare cherry blossoms thatbloom from October to December.They bloom on the three \u201cOctobercherry blossom\u201d trees that are plantedat Asukayama Park. They are differentfrom the colorific cherry blossoms ofspring in that they are small rose-pinkflowers that can be enjoyed togetherwith autumnal leaves nearby.blossoms,y blossomsShakujii-gawa Riverside \/ Takinogawa Area (P10)Jugatsu Zakura (Asukayama Park) \/ Oji Area (P08)Enchanting SAKURA 02To the people of Tokyo, Kita City is \u201cthe town to live in\u201d. That is why so many shopping areas, whichsustain daily life, can be found here. Along the streets are sh ops that sell delicious prepared foods atlow prices as well as sundries shops that sell convenient items , and all kinds of other establishmentssuch as banks, book stores, produce markets, and coffee shops. Here, you can enjoy eating and shoppingat various shops while taking in a nostalgic atmosphere.You can also feel a very human downtown atmosphere when interacting with the shop clerks as there aremany privately-owned shops. There are also shopping areas that are representative bar districts of Tokyo,such as Akabane Ichibangai Shopping Street. Here, you can exper ience daily Japanese life by eatingdinner and drinking together with people who are unwinding after a hard day\u2019s work.Oji Area \/ Jujo Ginza Shopping Street (P08)Plenty of shopping areas fi lled with akind human atmosphere!Welcome to the living space of Tokyo.SHOTENGAI -Shopping Streets-Enchanting03Also plenty of restaurants that Japanesepeople go to regularly!Japanese cuisine has been added to UNESCO&#8217;s IntangibleCultural Heritage list and is gaining popularity allaround the world. Famous Japanese foods includesushi, tempura, and tea ceremony dishes. However theyare not normally consumed by Japanese people on adaily basis. Some Japanese meals for the commonpeople are yakitori, stewed dishes, sashimi, broiled fish,hot pots, and set meals that include rice, miso soup,and side ingredients. And of course there is also fastfood such as beef bowls as well as casual Italian, Spanish,Chinese, and Korean cuisine. The shopping areas ofKita City have many restaurants where you ca n enjoythese common meals. Please be sure to enjoy themwith drinks such as sake and shochu, as there are alsomany establishments that serve alcohol.Oji Area \/ Jujo Ginza Shopping Street (P08)Try the famous Kita City Oden!Oden is a potted dish where various ingre -dients are stewed in a soy-flavored broth.There are many famous shops that servethis local favorite in Kita City . You canwarm both your body and soul by selectingyour favorite ingredients from amongEdo vegetables (daikon ra dishes,burdock roots, and carrots), chikuwabugluten tubes, deep-fried tofu pouchesfilled with rice cake, ground fish, andmore.Akabane Area \/ Maruken Suisan (P06)Akabane Area \/ OK Yokocho Street (P06)Enchanting SHOTENGAI 04Many railroad fans come toworship here in order to seebullet trains and local trainsrunning back and forth from upclose. It also attracts idol fansbecause of its popular lu ckycharms, which have the\u201c infinity\u201dsign on them.The Akabane area can be reached fromlocations such as Ikebukuro, Shinjuku,Shibuya, Akihabara, and Tokyo in just onetrain ride and can also be included as partof your sightseeing tour of other areas. Infront of JR Akabane Station are some ofthe best bar districts in Tokyo, where youcan enjoy typical Japanese meals such asoden and yaki tori for d inner. Anotherrecommended activity is taking strolls atplaces such as the riverbed of ArakawaRiver and parks filled with nature. Here,you can be sure to experience a tranquilscenery of Tokyo that you cannot find atthe heart of the city.\u8d64 \u7fbdEnchanting Akabane Area &#8211; Kita City -A big event celebrated by all of Akabane every year in April or May. It has been heldfor over half a century since 1956 in commemoration of an event that took placeabout five hundred years ago. It features marching bands, dances, masquerades, andparades of portable shrines.Kawaguchi Ferry and Zenkoji Temple &#8211; oneof the Hundred Famous Views of Edo(Hiroshige Utagawa \/ 1857)Ferries that travelled during the Edo period alongArakawa River, which flows between Iwabuchi in KitaCity and Kawaguchi in Saitama Prefecture. It was animportant route that frequently transported peopleand cargo. If you stand on the riverbank, you canimagine the rows of boats that used to float here.Stored by the National Diet Library.\u2777Akabane Baka FestivalAkabaneA shopping district that runs aboutfour hundred meters long north ofthe East Exit of JR Akabane Station.This is a recommended spot for youif you want to enjoy yourself at a bardistrict in Tokyo at night. There areover forty izakayas crowded withlocal residents, which serve dishessuch as oden, yakitori, seafood, andgiblets cooked in a hot pot.Come and get one of thesepopular lucky charms!Let&#8217;s tryLet&#8217;s tryOne of the representativebar districts of Tokyo!\u2776Akabane IchibangaiShopping District\u2778Akabane Hachiman-jinja Shrine05Akabane Station\u6771\u5341\u6761\u99c5Kita-akabane StationAkabane Iwabuchi StationShimo StationUkimafunado Station1011538\u5c0f\u8c46\u6ca2\u516c\u5712KirigaokaCentral ParkAkabanedai Park\u6e05\u6c34\u5742\u516c\u5712Akabane ParkAkabane IchibangaiShopping StreetAkabane Suzuran-doriShopping StreetKanpachi-dori Ave.Kannana-dori Ave.4AkabaneHachiman-jinja Shrine\u8352\u5dddShingashi-gawa RiverAkabaneNature Observatory ParkTokyo MetropolitanUkima ParkArakawa AkabaneSakura-zutsumi Field9672 1Let&#8217;s trySome of the best fireworks in Tokyo. Held ineither September or October every year nearthe r iverbed of Arakawa Ri ver i n t hebackground of the Former Iwabuchi WaterGate (Red Water Gate). Thousands of artisticfireworks are set off with music that is playedsynchronously for a spectacular presentation.Kites were enjoyed by local residents of theEdo period. This is the workshop of theworld-famous Yasuo Shimura, who hassucceeded the kite art skills of the old times.A park of water and vegetation that spreads outin front of JR Ukima Funado Station. Visitors canenjoy fishing, playing in the water or relax asthey view seasonable flowers and aquatic plants.AKABANE areaHere, Yoshikazu Yoshida recreates clay dollsthat have been endeared for over a hundredyears such as the \u201cMarushime Cat\u201d, which isthe first\u201c beckoning cat\u201d, with techniques thathave been employed since the early days.A park where you can come in contactwith natural life such as plants of the fourdistinctive seasons, insects, and wildbirds. There are also ponds and ricefields that use spring water.\u2779Tokyo Kita CityFireworks FestivalThe quiet levee of Arakawa River, which isa nice place to take a stroll. Aboutsixty-four thousand moss pink blossomsbloom in spring on the roughly hundredcherry trees that grow on the riverbed tocreate a huge work of flower art.Let&#8217;s tryCherry BlossomsShopping StreetsThe cherry blossoms in springand red leaves in autumnhere are beautiful !A fireworks festival thatcan be enjoyed in autumn !Enjoy some shopping at ashopping district and takea stroll along a riverbank.A water gate that protected people from theflooding of Arakawa River for ages. Althoughit is not used anymore, it is still affectionatelyreferred to as\u201c Red Water Gate\u201d.Inetsuke Rice CakePounding SongYou can eat rice cake on the First Day oft h e Horse each year in February at DokanyamaInari Shrine while watching a performanceof the \u201cInetsuke Rice Cake Pounding Song\u201dwhich has beenpassed downin the area for ages.10Kogata Imado Ningy\u014d (Clay Dolls) 11Edomoji &amp; Takoe\u277cArakawa AkabaneSakura-zutsumi Field\u277bTokyo Metropolitan Ukima Park \u277dAkabane Nature Observatory Park\u277aFormer Kyu-Iwabuchi Water GateA popular shop where you can enjoy odenas you drink while standing at a tableplaced out at the front. Their specialty isfluffy hanpen fish cake.\u277eMaruken SuisanInteract withthe local residents!Enchanting Akabane Area 06The remains of the residence of EiichiShibusawa, who is known as the \u201cgod ofbanking\u201d. The grass lawn that spreads acrossAsukayama Park is beautiful, and theBankoro cottage and the Seien Bunko library,which are designated Nationally ImportantCultural Assets, are must-see sights.\u2779Kyu-Shibusawa GardenPlenty of nature-abundant places forstrolls such as Asukayama Park, whichhas been a favorite spot for viewingcherry blossoms since ancient times, aswell as parks with waterfalls.You can also discover the wide appeal ofJapan by experiencing technology thatcan only be found here in the birthplaceof Western-style paper in Japan andseeing culture such as traditional craftarts and performances for the masses.Streetcars, which are rare in Tokyo, arealso a pleasant sight to see as they runalong the tracks in rustic townscapes.\u738b\u5b50Enchanting Oji Area &#8211; Kita City -People wearing makeup and masks while costumed as foxes appear in Oji on the night ofNew Year\u2019s Eve each year. It is a New Year\u2019s event based on a legend of foxes drawn on awoodblock print. The parade marches from Shozoku Inari-jinja Shrine down to the streets ofOji, and finally to Oji Inari-jinja Shrine. It is a mystical event that can only be seen once a year.Oji Inari Shrine &#8211; The Thirty-six Views of theEastern Capital(Hiroshige Utagawa II \/ 1862)Oji Inari Shrine has been visited by many worshipperssince the Edo period. The canal that runs along thelong walls and waterfall next to the stone steps canno longer be seen, but the red walls, steep stonestairs, elevated shrine pavilions, and stone walls inthe background still remain unchanged.Stored by the National Diet Library.\u2777Oji Fox PageantOji is the birthplace of Western-stylepaper in Japan. Asukayama Park hasone of the world\u2019s finest comprehensivepaper museums in the world andintroduces the history and productionprocesses of paper. Visitors canmake postcards at the Japanesepaper-making class (reception from12\uff1a50 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.) on Saturdaysand Sundays every week.\u2778Paper MuseumOjiAsukayama Park was recognized in 1873 as the first publicpark in Japan. It presents beautiful flowers and scenery ofthe four distinctive seasons, and is crowded in spring withvisitors who come to view the cherry blossoms that bloomon the roughly six hundred cherry trees. The kids&#8217; area, withattractions such as the Toden streetcar and locomotive ondisplay, is also popular with children.\u2776Asukayama ParkLet&#8217;s tryLet&#8217;s tryThe peak canbe reached easilywith a free monorail ride!Visitors canmake Japanese paper.This line of people costumedas foxes is surreal!Let&#8217;s trySeien Bunko (Shibusawa Memorial Museum)07Oji StationHigashi-jujo StationJujo Station101112478922Takinogawa ParkChuo ParkHigashi-jujoShopping StreetJujo GinzaShopping Street\u8c4a\u5ddd\u5b66\u6821\u901a\u308a\u5546\u5e97\u4f1aJujo ChuoShopping Street1413Sakae-choOji-ekimaeAsukayamaTakinogawaitchomeToden Arakawa LineToden LineMeiji-dori Ave.Meiji-dori Ave.Kitamoto-dori Ave.Kannana-dori Ave.Nishigaharayonchome3Shozoku Inari-jinja ShrineOji-jinja Shrine\u540d\u4e3b\u306e\u6edd\u516c\u57125 16Oji Inari-jinja ShrineAsukayama ParkThe observation lobby on the top floor(17th floor) offers a beautiful view thatincludes sights such as AsukayamaPark and the Tokyo Skytree.The oldest theater in Tokyo specializing in performancesfor the masses. It is extremely popularamong local residents who come to enjoy minishows, theater, and dance performances.A waterfront park with a beautiful line ofcherry trees. It also includes featuressuch as a picturesque bridge and lightingthat give off a very Japanese atmosphere.A Japanese garden with four waterfallsincluding the\u201c male waterfall\u201d, which is oneof the tallest waterfalls in Tokyo, as well as anature-abundant environment with zelkovas,Japanese maple trees, and more.A museum that is located adjacently tothe National Printing Bureau\u2019s Oji Factory.The area where you can see for yourselfanti-counterfeit technology at work withyour own bills is popular.The workshop of Shinkichi Numabe, anationally-certified craftsman of traditionalarts. Famous woodblock prints are depictedwith colors and expressions that can onlybe presented with woodblocks.OJI areaPerfect for tryingout all kinds of foods!Fabrics such as those for long-sleevedkimonos are dyed with natural themes andtraditional aesthetics of Japan, which aredrawn by hand. This is the workshop ofexpert craftsman Nobuo Sato.Let&#8217;s tryThe festival held inprayers for a good harvest is heldevery August at Oji Shrine.Be amazed at Japan\u2019santi-counterfeit technology!Let&#8217;s tryThe largest shopping area in Kita City, which starts from JR Ju joStation. It is well-reputed for its large selection of items an d lowprices, and is crowded with local residents. There are also manysimple prepared foods on sale such as croquettes, so shopperscan enjoy trying out various foods while taking a glimpse of actualJapanese life from up close.\u277bJujo Ginza Shopping AreaThe sounds of streetcars in Tokyo that go\u201c cling cling\u201d create a nostalgicand old downtown atmosphere despite being in Tokyo. There are sixstops in Kita City and along the railroad are many famous tourist spotssuch as Oji Station and Mount Asuka.\u277aToei Arakawa LineLet&#8217;s tryThey are convenient fortravelling through Kita City!An old established Japanese omeletshop that has continued making them byhand ever since their opening in 1648.Their specialty is their thick-layeredJapanese omelet.Traditional flavors thathave been passed downfor over three hundred years sincetheir opening!Cherry BlossomsShopping Streets\u277cHokutopia (17F Observatory Lobby) \u277dOtonashi Shinsui Park \u277eNanushi-no-Taki Park11Banknote &amp; Postage Stamp Museum 12Ukiyoe &amp; Mokuhanga 13Tokyo Tegaki Yuzen 14Shinohara Engeijo Theater10Oji OgiyaThis is where you canfeel a human downtownatmosphere!Enchanting Oji Area 08Come and see the making of Japanese banknotes,which have very few counterfeits. In addition tobeing able to see how these bills are printed, thefacilities are complete with images, panels, andhands-on experience devices so you can have funlearning about the production p rocesses ofbanknotes, anti-counterfeit technology, and more.The Takinogawa area lets you see thedaily lives of Japanese people up close inquiet residential districts that aredistanced from the hustle and bustle ofthe big city. You may want to visit spotssuch as shopping areas, parks, templesand shrines that have been endeared bylocal residents for ages while feeling thewarmth of the people as time slowlypasses by. There are plenty of sights tosee here including Kyu-Furukawa Teien,which is a garden famous for its roses.You can also enjoy a slightly differentsightseeing experien ce by seeingwhat it is like to be a ninja or watchingbanknotes being made.\u6edd\u91ce\u5dddEnchanting Takinogawa Area &#8211; Kita City -There is a five meter-tall waterfall thatflows out of a white granite wall and manychildren come to the nearby lake and riverto play in the water. This is a spot wherethe local residents come to rest and relaxwhile being surrounded by a rich naturalenvironment and the sound of the water.Oji Takinogawa &#8211; a famous place in theeastern capital.(Hiroshige Utagawa \/1840 &#8211; 1842)Shakujii River flows through the Takinogawa area.Both banks are deep gorges and it has been afamous retreat in the summer as well as a popularspot for viewing autumnal leaves in the fall for ages.It has been a serene place since the time peoplestarted to enjoy playing freely in the river here.Stored by the National Diet Library.\u2779National Printing Bureau Tokyo Factory\u2777Takinogawa ParkVisitors at the Kita City Disaster Control Center canexperience earthquakes, smoke, and early fire extin -guishing. Feel realistic recreations of the shakes of majorearthquakes that have hit Japan in the past such as theGreat Kanto Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake.Now, you can truly deepen your knowledge ofthe earthquake-ridden country of Japan.\u2778Kita City Disaster Control CenterTakinogawaExperience the tremorsof huge earthquakes.See how heavy a hundredmillion yen is!Let&#8217;s tryLet&#8217;s tryAround a hundred varieties ofroses bloom here in thespring and autumn!Come see a Western-style building on a small hill that wasconstructed about a hundred years ago, as well as beautifulWestern and Japanese-style gardens that are popular fortheir roses and autumnal leaves. Here, you can enjoy sometea while taking in the four distinctive seasons of the gardenin a graceful atmosphere. It was nationally designated Placeof Scenic Beauty in 2006.\u2776Kyu-Furukawa Teien (Garden)This is how peopleliked to enjoy themselvesa long time ago.09Oji StationTabata StationOku StationNishigahara StationKomagome StationKami-nakazato StationNishi-sugamo StationShin-itabashi StationItabashi StationTakinogawaParkKyu-Furukawa Teien GardenChuo ParkShimofuri GinzaShopping StreetSakae-choArakawashakomaeAsukayamaTakinogawaitchomeToden Arakawa LineToden LineMeiji-dori Ave.Meiji-dori Ave.NishigaharayonchomeShin-KoshinzukaKoshinzuka\u5de3\u9d28\u65b0\u7530Asukayama Park95310846217KajiwaraA memorial site for the commander ofthe Shinsengumi, Isami Kondo, and itsmembers, who still continue to appear inhistorical teachings as well as in comics.A memorial service is held every April.A temple said to have been built here inthe sixteenth century by the Buddhistmonk Gakusenbo because of a revelationthat he had. It is also famously known asthe\u201c baby temple\u201d.Recommended by foreignteachers and students whoknow about Kita City!Multinational students and students from abroad whostudy at Lyc\u00e9e fran\u00e7ais international de Tokyo and JETAcademy, which are located in Takinogawa, haveplaced the yellow \u201cLet\u2019s try\u201d arrow on recommendedtourist spots. Please be sure to visitand experience the sights, getto know the area, try outvarious foods, and feelthe atmosphere.Let&#8217;s tryExperienceJapan !Come to Tabata, whe re RyunosukeAkutagawa and other representative writersand artists of Japan used to gather, and seewhat they have left behind through materialssuch as their works and documents.\u277aTabata Memorial Museumof Writers and Artists There are Nio statues, which arefamously used to pray for recovery fromsickness. Worshippers place red piecesof paper on the parts of the statuesthat correspond to their affected areasas they pray.\u277bTokaku-ji TemplePray to the\u201c red paper Nio\u201dto recover fromsickness!TAKINOGAWA areaLyc\u00e9e fran\u00e7ais international de TokyoPhilippe EXELMANS, principalCherry BlossomsShopping Streets\u277dShojuin Temple \u277eKondo Isami and The Shinsengumi&#8217;s GraveGo to a shoppingarea and findsomething deliciousto eat\u266aA shopping district that is a close part ofdaily life in the area. It is a lively placewith a nostalgic atmosphere where evenstrangers find themselves spontaneouslytalking with each other.Silverwork by second-generationNobushige Kojima, Tokyo Meister. Thebeautiful accessories and decorationsthat gleam like mirrors are made by hand.\u277cShimofuri Ginza Shopping District10Silver Atelier KojimaLet&#8217;s tryThe shops are closeto each otherbecause thestreets are sonarrow!Small silverworkgoods makegreat gifts !Kita City Free Wi-FiSSID\uff1aKita_City_Free_Wi-FiPassword\uff1akita0000Kita CityFree Wi-FiTo use this service,you need to enter the password\u201ckita0000\u201d.Access point mapJujo Ginza Shopping StreetAkabane Tourism PR Corner\uff08In Akabane Echo Plaza Hall\uff09Hokutopia FirstFloor Citizen\u2019s PlazaJR Keihin-tohokuJR tohokuJujo StationItabashi StationKami-nakazato StationKita-akabaneStationAkabane StationHigashi-jujo StationOji StationEnchanting Takinogawa Area 10The information contained in this document is based on data as of November 1, 2018.This guide has been created based on the report of research and proposals concerning operationsfor the succession of visitors held in 2016.This guide has been created with the cooperation of the Lyc\u00e9e Fran\u00e7ais International de Tokyo and the JETAccess from AirportAkabaneHaneda Shinagawa Tabata Oji AkabaneNarita Nippori Tabata Oji About43min. About4min.JR Yamanote LineKeikyu Main Line Limited ExpressAbout5min.Keisei Skyliner JR Keihin-Tohoku LineAbout18min.JR Keihin-Tohoku LineAbout5min.About5min.JR Keihin-Tohoku LineJR Keihin-Tohoku LineAbout5min.JR Keihin-Tohoku LineAbout25min.Haneda Airport Limousine Bus Oji Akabane About55min. About15min.Kita City Access MapKita City is located within 30 minutes of major areas in Tokyo.PublicationIndustry Promotion Section, Regional Promotion Division, Kita City, TokyoHokutopia 11F, 1-11-1, Oji, Kita-ku, TokyoIssued in March 2019 &#8211; publication registration number: 30-3-039JR Takasaki, Utsunomiya Line0min.0min.Akabane-IwabuchiHigashi-jujoUkimafunadoKita-akabaneJujoJR Chuo Express LineJR Chuo LineJR Keihin-Tohoku LineToei Arakawa LineTokyo Metro Namboku LineAkabaneTabataOjiIkebukuroShinjukuShibuyaYurakucho\uff08Ginza\uff09TokyoNipporiOmiyaHarajukuAkihabaraUenoItabashiKomagomeNishigaharaOkuKami-NakazatoShimo0min. 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