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Wakayama Prefecture is on the island of [[Honshu]] in the Kinki Region of Japan. | Wakayama Prefecture is on the island of [[Honshu]] in the Kinki Region of Japan. | ||
'''Famous for:''' | |||
*Koya-san sacred mountain and base for Shingon Buddhist Sect. | |||
*Ume plums. | |||
*Nachi Falls. | |||
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Wakayama Prefecture is on the island of Honshu in the Kinki Region of Japan.
Famous for:
- Koya-san sacred mountain and base for Shingon Buddhist Sect.
- Ume plums.
- Nachi Falls.
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