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Q. The name “Niiza” comes from the old Japanese word for the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla. It was named in the year 758, and many people from Silla came to live here. The name gradually morphed over time until 1970 when it officially became Niiza city.

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Heirin temple is a famous spot in Niiza. It used to be in Saitama city, but after it burned down it was moved to Niiza in the 1600s. It is a great spot to walk around and look at the many varieties of trees, which are especially beautiful in the autumn when they turn red.

The Nobidome Aqueduct is also a famous spot. It was diverted from the Tamagawa river in 1655 to provide drinking water. There are many walking paths set up nearby.


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