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Ibaraki prefecture - Definition and Overview |
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- Ibaraki is also a city: see Ibaraki, Osaka.
Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県; Ibaraki-ken) is located in the Kanto region on Honshu island, Japan. The capital is Mito.
History
Ibaraki Prefecture was previously known as Hitachi Province
Geography
Ibaraki Prefecture is the northeastern part of the Kanto region, stretching between Tochigi Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean and bounded on the north and south by Fukushima Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture. The northernmost part of the prefecture is mountainous, but most of the prefecture is a flat plain with many lakes.
Cities
Districts
Economy
Demographics
Ibaraki's population is increasing modestly as the Greater Tokyo region spreads out.
Culture
Famous foods of Ibaraki include natto.
Tourism
Prefectural symbols
Miscellaneous topics
The prefecture is often called "Ibaragi"; however, the official name is "Ibaraki." It is also sometimes jokingly referred as "Chibaragi" combining Chiba and Ibaraki together.
External links
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Example Usage of prefecture |
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twaddington: Amazingly beautiful HD timelapse of Mount Fuji, Miyajima and the Iwate prefecture: http://vimeo.com/8146313?hd=1 |
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JapanNewbie: @Navarr No mountains. No pun. No meaning! It's funny cause Yamanashi is a prefecture that has mountains. |
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ramil: RT @J3SSL33: Video: Time-lapse video of Mount Fuji, Miyajima and Iwate prefecture by Samuel Cockedey. http://tumblr.com/x5p4o5uib |
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