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is a city located in Nara, Japan.
   As of 2007, the city has an estimated population of 63,321 and the density of 630.01 persons per km². The total area is 98.92 km².
   The city was founded on September 1, 1956.
   Sakurai is home to O-Miwa Shrine, traditionally considered one of the oldest shinto shrines in Japan dedicated to the god of sake. Japanese sake dealers across Japan often hang a wooden sugi ball, made at O-Miwa Shrine, as a talisman to the god of sake. It features in Yukio Mishima`s novel Runaway Horses.

Famous places

  • Shinto shrines

    Sister cities

    In Japan

  • Kumano, Mie
  • Taisha, Shimane

    Outside Japan

  • Chartres,France.Further Information

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