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1.Isahaya,Nagasaki
Isahaya (諫早市, Isahaya-shi) is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on September 1, 1940. As of November 1, 2022, the city has an estimated population of 132,385 and a population density of 389 persons per km². The total area is 341.79 km2 (131.97 sq mi).
On March 1, 2005, the towns of Tarami, Moriyama, Iimori, Takaki and Konagai (all from Kitatakaki District) were merged to create the new and expanded city of Isahaya. The city was once part of Kitatakaki District, but due to this merger, the district has no more municipalities left and the district was officially dissolved.
Population: 132,327   Area: 341.79km2
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Isahaya,Nagasaki : station

1.Isahaya Station
Isahaya Station (諫早駅, Isahaya-eki) is a railway station in Eishō-chō, Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. It is owned by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu), and is the junction between three lines: the Nagasaki Main Line, Ōmura Line and the private Shimabara Railway Line.[1][2]
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2.Isahaya-higashi-kōkō Station
Isahaya-higashi-kōkō Station (諫早東高校駅, Isahaya-higashi-kōkō-eki) is a train station located in Moriyama-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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3.Ichinuno Station
Ichinuno Station (市布駅, Ichinuno-eki) is a railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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4.Oe Station
Oe Station (小江駅, Oe-eki) is a railway station in Takaki Town, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2] Oe Station has one of the shortest station names in Japan. The others are Ei Station in Kagoshima Prefecture, Ao Station in Hyōgo Prefecture and Ii Station in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Tsu Station of Mie Prefecture has a shorter name in Japanese (it is the only station name written with one kana), but this is not so when romanized.
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5.Ōkusa Station
Ōkusa Station (大草駅, Ōkusa-eki) is the railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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6.Ono Station (Nagasaki)
Ono Station (小野駅, Ono-eki) is a train station located in Ono-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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7.Kamanohana Station
Kamanohana Station (釜ノ鼻駅, Kamanohana-eki) is a train station located in Moriyama-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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8.Kantakunosato Station
Kantakunosato Station (干拓の里駅, Kantakunosato-eki) is a train station located in Ono-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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9.Kikitsu Station
Kikitsu Station (喜々津駅, Kikitsu-eki) is a railway station in Tarami-chō, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line. From here, in the direction of Nagasaki, line splits into the "new line" (inland route via Ichinuno) and the "old line" (coastal route via Nagayo).[1][2]
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10.Konagai Station
Konagai Station (小長井駅, Konagai-eki) is a railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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11.Saiwai Station
Saiwai Station (幸駅, Saiwai-eki) is a train station located in Saiwai-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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12.Nagasato Station
Nagasato Station (長里駅, Nagasato-eki) is a railway station in Konagai Town, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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13.Nishi-Isahaya Station
Nishi-Isahaya Station (西諫早駅, Nishi-Isahaya-eki) is a railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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14.Higashi-Isahaya Station
Higashi-Isahaya Station (東諫早駅, Higashiisahaya-eki) is a railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is served by the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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15.Higashisono Station
Higashisono Station (東園駅, Higashisono-eki) is the railway station in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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16.Hizen-Nagata Station
Hizen-Nagata Station (肥前長田駅, Hizennagata-eki) is a railway station in Nagata Town, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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17.Hon-Isahaya Station
Hon-Isahaya Station (本諫早駅, Hon-Isahaya-eki) is the railway station in Higashi-Kouji-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki. It is operated by Shimabara Railway and is on the Shimabara Railway Line.
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18.Moriyama Station (Nagasaki)
Moriyama Station (森山駅, Moriyama-eki) is a train station located in Moriyama-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. The station is serviced by Shimabara Railway and is a part of the Shimabara Railway Line.
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19.Yue Station
Yue Station (湯江駅, Yue-eki) is a railway station on the Nagasaki Main Line in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line.[1][2]
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Isahaya,Nagasaki : park

20.Isahaya Park
Isahaya Park (also known as Azalea Park) is in Isahaya in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.[1] It was built on the ruins of Isahaya castle (also known as Takashiro) during the Taishō period. The park is famous for its azalea blooms, and the "Azalea Festival" is held here, on and around April 10 every year. The park is also known for its "Spectacles Bridge" (see below) over the pond. The park is about 50 minutes by bus from Nagasaki city.
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