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- Nagano (city) - Wikipedia
Nagano (長野市, Nagano-shi; Japanese pronunciation: [naꜜɡano, naɡanoꜜɕi])[2] is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, located in the Nagano Basin (Zenkoji Daira) in the central Chūbu region of Japan
- Nagano Travel Guide - What to do in Nagano City
Nagano City (長野) is the capital of Nagano Prefecture It evolved as a temple town around Zenkoji, one of Japan's most popular temples In 1998, the city hosted the Winter Olympic Games, and some former Olympic facilities can still be viewed around town
- 15 of the Best Places to Visit in Nagano
Enjoy Nagano's wild natural scenery at its many national parks, historical sites and hot springs Here are our recommendations for 15 of Nagano’s best sightseeing spots
- A first-time guide to Nagano, Japan - Lonely Planet
From monkeys bathing in hot springs to historic mountain villages and ski slopes, get to know Nagano Prefecture in Japan with this first-timer's guide
- Nagano Guide: Things to do in Nagano - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Nagano, a mountainous region in Chubu, known for the rural beauty of Kamikochi, resort-like Karuizawa, or the magic of Matsumoto Castle A former Winter Oympics host, Nagano is popular for skiing and snowboarding – as well as snow monkeys!
- 25 Fun Things to Do in Nagano: From Must-Try Adventures to Scenic . . .
In Nagano Prefecture, towering snow-capped mountains rise against azure skies, mist-filled woods conceal historic temples, and snow monkeys lounge in steaming onsens Home to the much-loved Karuizawa, Nagano invites both, quiet introspection and adrenaline-filled adventures
- Explore Nagano | Travel Guide to Japan’s Nature, Culture Authentic . . .
Nagano is a scenic region in central Japan, known for its mountains, onsen (hot springs), and seasonal beauty It offers the perfect mix of nature, culture, and outdoor adventure
- The Ultimate Nagano Travel Guide - Japan Starts Here
Planning a trip to Japan's Nagano prefecture? Here's a rundown of things to do in Nagano, including the Snow Monkeys
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