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![]() Gunma (??, also Gumma) is a prefecture in the Kanto region of Japan.
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![]() Other destinations![]() UnderstandGunma is a rural part of Japan with hot springs, a safari park, and plenty of hiking. ![]() Get in![]() By trainGunma is the exception to the rule in Japan; train service in the prefecture is very limited, particularly in the northern and western parts of the prefecture. Trains are best used as a way to get into the area, rather than used for getting around within. The Joetsu Shinkansen from Tokyo goes through Gunma on its way to Niigata. The Nagano Shinkansen takes the same route until Takasaki before branching off. For slower but much cheaper access, the Shonan-Shinjuku Line connects with the Takasaki Line to Takasaki. Travel to the eastern part of the prefecture is slightly more difficult for those unfamiliar with the Japanese rail system. From ![]() By carGunma has the highest proportion of car owners amoung all prefectures in Japan, and the vehivle is the prefered method of transport. Rental stations are readily available throughout the prefecture for those familiar with it, but for a tourist the most acceable lots are on the east side of Takasaki Station. Entering the prefecture, the Kan-Etsu Expressway runs North-South through the prefecture, parallel to the free (but heavily trafficed) National Route 17, for entry from Saitama Prefecture or Niigata Prefecture. From the East, the Kita-Kanto Expressway runs to Tochigi Prefecture, parallel to National Route 50. Virtually all signage in Gunma is bilingual, even in the most distant areas. ![]() Get around![]() SeeYou can visit the Yubatake. This is Kusatsu-onsen's landmark waterfall and an unforgettable spot. 4437 liters every minute. The Maebashi Prefectural Office is a towering coral-colored granite edifice topped and highlighted with purple glass, a symbol of great pride to Gunma residents. Draw your own conclusions about the symbolism while enjoying the view of the otherwise unremarkable capitol city from its free observation deck. ![]() Do
![]() BuyTakasaki is the home of the daruma doll, a Japanese good luck charm modeled after the famous Buddhist sage Bodhidharma. According to popular lore, he sat mating for so long that his legs atrophied and fell off — hence the doll's roly-poly egg shape. (In Japanese, snowmen are known as yuki daruma, lit. snow Darumas.) When buying one, it is customary to make a wish and paint one eye, then paint the other if the wish is granted. ![]() Eat![]() Drink![]() Get out![]() External links
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