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Heirinji (Saitama-shi)

Heirinji (Saitama-shi)

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Heirinji (へいりんじ) is a larger section of a village of Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama. There was Heirinji once here [1]; saved it, and became the name of a village.

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Geography

It is located on the Iwatsuki bridge abutment of the Omiya plateau sandwiched between the northern part, the Motoara River and the Ayase River of Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama-shi. In the area in the right bank of the Motoara River, countryside opens on at the back damp ground. There is much residential land in going, but, in the northern part, farmland opens distantly National highway No. 122 from a railroad station. There is the enclave of Heirinji in the south side of the eastern part and Saitama of the Motoshuku district City northern part of a castle junior high school.

River, wetlands

History

It was Heirinji-mura once.

Traffic

The railroad is not laid, but Tobu Noda Line Iwatsuki Station is southeastern approximately 1.5km. Musashi railroad went, and Kawai Station was put once.

Road

Facilities

Footnote

References

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