Azumi Basin
The Azumi Basin (安曇野 Azumino) is part of the Matsumoto Basin in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It covers approximately the municipalities of Azumino, Ikeda and Matsukawa, and some parts of Matsumoto and Ōmachi . Formerly called Azumidaira, it stretches from the west banks of the Azusa and Sai rivers to the foot of the Hida Mountains (also known as the Northern Alps) in the west, and towards the southernmost watershed of the Takase River. It is known for its natural beauty and its abundance of museums and art galleries.
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Azumi Basin
The Azumi Basin (安曇野 Azumino) is part of the Matsumoto Basin in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It covers approximately the municipalities of Azumino, Ikeda and Matsukawa, and some parts of Matsumoto and Ōmachi . Formerly called Azumidaira, it stretches from the west banks of the Azusa and Sai rivers to the foot of the Hida Mountains (also known as the Northern Alps) in the west, and towards the southernmost watershed of the Takase River. It is known for its natural beauty and its abundance of museums and art galleries.
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The Azumi Basin (安曇野 Azumino) ...... of museums and art galleries.
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安曇野(あづみの、あずみの)は、長野県中部(中信地方)にある松本盆地のうち、梓川・犀川の西岸(押野崎以南)から高瀬川流域の最南部にかけて広がる扇状地全体を総括している。
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The Azumi Basin (安曇野 Azumino) ...... of museums and art galleries.
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安曇野(あづみの、あずみの)は、長野県中部(中信地方)にある松本盆地のうち、梓川・犀川の西岸(押野崎以南)から高瀬川流域の最南部にかけて広がる扇状地全体を総括している。
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Azumi Basin
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安曇野
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