Naka-niida
Naka-niida is a locality in Kami, Miyagi and has about 21,900 residents. Naka-niida is situated nearby to the town Shikama, as well as near the locality Nakajima.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Nakaniida High School and Nishi-Furukawa Station.
Nishi-Furukawa Station
Railway station
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Nishi-Furukawa Station is a railway station on the Rikuu East Line in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company. Nishi-Furukawa Station is situated 4 km east of Naka-niida.
Idate Shrine
Shinto shrine
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Idate Shrine is a Shinto shrine, which is situated 2½ km south of Naka-niida.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shikama.
Shikama
Town
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Shikama is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2020, the town had an estimated population of 6,723, and a population density of 62 persons per km2 in 20961 households. The total area of the town is 109.28 square kilometres.
Naka-niida
- Type: Locality with 21,900 residents
- Also known as: “Kami”
- Location: Kami, Kami district, Miyagi, Tohoku, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
38.56861° or 38° 34′ 7″ northLongitude
140.85361° or 140° 51′ 13″ eastPopulation
21,900Elevation
31 metres (102 feet)Open location code
8RC2HV93+CCGeoNames ID
2111725
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