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Asia/Tokyo |
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UTC+9 |
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America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires |
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UTC+0 |
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KANANUMA is located in the southern part of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, and is a major transportation hub in the Kanto region, about 80 kilometers from Tokyo and about one hour from Shinjuku Station by limited express train. The city is known as the "Home of Japanese Paper" and has a thousand-year history of KANANUMA Washi, whose production techniques are listed as an important intangible cultural asset of Japan, and whose delicate texture is widely used in both traditional craftsmanship and modern design. KANANUMA has both historical and natural beauty, with monuments such as Shirokuji Park and Yakushiji Temple recalling the prosperity of the Edo period, and as the gateway to Nikko National Park, it is surrounded by famous hot spring resorts such as Nikko and Kinugawa. The cherry blossom season in spring and the autumn foliage season are particularly attractive, and local specialties such as "KANANUMA Soba" and "Strawberry Daifuku" are popular among tourists, making it a charming town with a blend of tradition and modernity.
Remedios de Escalada is an important city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, part of the Greater Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, about 20 kilometers from the capital city of Buenos Aires. The city is known for its deep industrial base and vibrant business climate, and is one of the core areas of Argentina's manufacturing and logistics industry, with several automotive, chemical and food processing companies. As a densely populated satellite town, Remedios de Escalada is home to hundreds of thousands of inhabitants and has a diverse and vibrant community life. The local culture is a blend of European immigrant traditions and Argentinean flavors, and the annual Fiesta Nacional is the most representative cultural event in the area, attracting residents from the surrounding areas. With its convenient transportation network and excellent public services, the city is a hub that connects the capital with the surrounding region and is an important part of Argentina's economic landscape.