Jinkaku-ji (神角寺)
is a Shingon temple in Bungo-ōno, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. Located within the Jinkakuji Serikawa Prefectural Natural Park, the temple is said to have been established in 570, during the reign of Emperor Kinmei. The Hondō (1369) and Kamakura-period Kongōrikishi have been designated Important Cultural Properties. The roof of the main hall was repaired in 1963.
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Jinkakuji Serikawa Prefectural Natural Park is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Ōita Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1951, the park spans the municipalities of Bungo-ōno, Ōita, Taketa, and Yufu. The park derives its name from the temple Jinkaku-ji and the Seri River.
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Oitakenou Airport, is about 13 NM from Ōita Station located in Bungo-ōno City within Ōita Prefecture, Japan. It is also referred to as Oitakenou Airfield and is classified as a General or Other Airport within Japan.
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Asaji Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Bungo-Ōno, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu.
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SPA Naoiri is a 1.430 km motorcycle racing circuit in 510-15 Ueda Kita Urahara, Taketa, Ōita Prefecture 878-0403, West Japan. The circuit is owned by Autopolis Co., Ltd., which also operated the Autopolis racing track. The off-road course was closed in March 2012.
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Nanase Dam is a dam in the Ōita Prefecture, Japan, and was completed in 2020. It is mainly dedicated to flood control and has a retention capacity of 25.9 million cubic meters of water. Previously known as Oitagawa Dam, but was renamed after its completion.