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Overflowing with Love and Strong Personality

Mizunami City has many attractive qualities with its beautiful and abundant nature and delicious foods. However, what we are most proud of is the people of Mizunami City. Unique people who love their town and what they do. Once a person starts talking about the city, it’s like they can't stop themselves they love it so much. There's no way you wouldn't enjoy the shops and experiences run by such personable people. A joyous place, not a tourist spot. A place that you won’t easily forget once you’ve visited. Please come to experience our joy and love, here in Mizunami City.

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Mizunami City has many attractive qualities with its beautiful and abundant nature and delicious foods. However, what we are most proud of is the people of Mizunami City. Unique people who love their town and what they do. Once a person starts talking about the city, it’s like they can't stop themselves they love it so much. There's no way you wouldn't enjoy the shops and experiences run by such personable people. A joyous place, not a tourist spot. A place that you won’t easily forget once you’ve visited. Please come to experience our joy and love, here in Mizunami City.

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