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Izunagaoka (伊豆長岡町, Izu-Nagaoka-chō) was a town
located in
Tagata District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an in
northern Izu Peninsula. As of
March 1, 2005, the...
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Sports World Izunagaoka was a
water park and
resort that
operated in ****uoka, ****an. It
opened in 1988, but
closed in 1996
after its
owners went bankrupt...
- the
Izuhakone Railway. On
April 1, 2005, Ōhito,
along with the
towns of
Izunagaoka and
Nirayama (all from
Tagata District), was
merged to
create the city...
- 1924,
Ajiro and
Shuzenji were also
raised to town status,
followed by
Izunagaoka in 1936.
Atami was
elevated to city
status on
April 10, 1937. The village...
- area was 34.63 km2. On
April 1, 2005, Nirayama,
along with the
towns of
Izunagaoka and Ōhito (all from
Tagata District), was
merged to
create the city of...
- to 794 Nagaokakyō, Kyoto, ****an, a city at the
location of Nagaoka-kyō
Izunagaoka, ****uoka, ****an, a
former town in Izu
Peninsula Go
Nagaoka (長岡 郷, born...
- ("Nue-warding festival") – a
festival performed every year on
January 28 at the
Izunagaoka Onsen in Izunokuni, ****uoka Prefecture.
Among other things the nue-odori...
- (2005)
Seagaia Ocean Dome (1993–2007)
Space World (1990–2018)
Sports World Izunagaoka (1989–1996)
Takakonuma Greenland (High
Swamp Greenland), ****ushima (1973–1999)...
- District,
which was with
Tagata District in 1896. In 1934, the
village of
Izunagaoka was
elevated to town status,
followed by Ōhito in 1940, and
Nirayama in...
- 14, 2014
Seagaia Ocean Dome,
Miyazaki –
closed as of 2007
Sports World Izunagaoka, ****uoka -
Closed in 1996 Wild Blue Yokohama,
Yokohama -
Closed on August...