Misumi, Shimane
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Misumi (三隅町 Misumi-chō?) was a town located in Naka District, Shimane, Japan. On October 1, 2005, Misumi merged into the city of Hamada.
As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,758 and a density of 60.35 persons per km². The total area was 128.55 km².
Misumi is located between the towns of Hamada and Masuda on Route 9 which runs along the coast of Japan. Bordered by the Sea of Japan, Misumi is renowned for an estimated 600-year-old Obira sakura tree approximately seven kilometers outside of town. The tree blossoms every year at the beginning of April and draws visitors from all over Japan.
Several temples highlight the downtown area. Ryu-unji temple, further along the road from Misumi Shrine up into the mountain, is also a major tourist destination in Misumi.
Aqua Misumi features an Olympic-sized pool, workout area and gymnasium. Sekisho Art Museum is located near Aqua Misumi, both about two kilometers off of Route 9.
Maruco is an impressive restaurant in central Misumi where you can order pizza, pasta and seafood.