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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bungo-ŌnoBungo-Ōno - Wikipedia

    Bungo-Ōno (豊後大野市, Bungo-Ōno-shi) is a city located in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 November 2023, the city had an estimated population of 32,846 in 15706 households, and a population density of 54 persons per km 2. The total area of the city is 603.13 km 2 (232.87 sq mi). [1]

  2. Jun 14, 2022 · A relatively unknown geopark among tourists, Bungoono is home to various fascinating landscapes and nature galore. In fact, the region itself is filled with lush forests, deep canyons, stunning waterfalls and even rustic religious sites.

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  3. Bungo Ono is home to more of magaibutsu, or Buddha statues carved in stone cliff, than most other areas of Japan. Many of them are carved into the softer segments of ignimbrite with no columnar joints left after the pyroclasts cooled down.

  4. Bungo Province (豊後国, Bungo-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of eastern Kyūshū, corresponding to most of modern Ōita Prefecture, except what is now the cities of Nakatsu and Usa. [1] Bungo bordered on Hyūga to the south, Higo and Chikugo to the west, and Chikuzen and Buzen to the north.

  5. wanderplans.com › destinations › bungo-onoBungo Ono - Wanderplans

    Explore the enchanting Bungo-Ono, a collection of smaller villages boasting some of Japan's most beautiful sites. Discover the Inazumi Underwater caves, the Oka Castle Ruins, and the soothing Nagayu Hot Springs. Take in the majesty of Mount Sobo and marvel at the natural beauty of Chinda and Harajiri Falls.

  6. Sep 20, 2021 · This little hidden city is known among locals as a lovely leaf-peeping or momijigari (紅葉狩り) spot. Located south of the city of Oita (pronounced ooi-ta/Ōita/大分) in Kyushu (九州), Bungoono offers an enchanting autumn experience together with a touch of Japan's authentic.

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  8. At a glance. An elegant, traditional Japanese shop that has been making and selling delightful wagashi Japanese sweets since 1804. Taketa, Kokonoe & Bungo-Ono. Food & Drink. Izumiya’s modest presence and diminutive size belies its outsized popularity.

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