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Shonai Green, Nagoya

Running along the north bank of the Shonai River is the Shonai Greens, a large public park with the Mizutori-ike pond, greenhouse, fountains, bird sanctuary, and flower gardens..

Running along the north bank of the Shonai River is the Shonai Greens, a large public park with the Mizutori-ike pond, greenhouse, fountains, bird sanctuary, and flower gardens.


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About Shonai Green

 Japan, 〒452-0818 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Nishi-ku, 山田町大字中小田井

 +81 52-503-1010

 shonai-ryokuchi.jp

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