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  2. Ibaraki Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Ibaraki Prefectural Office and Headquarters in Mito. Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県, Ibaraki-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. [3] Ibaraki Prefecture has a population of 2,828,086 (1 July 2023) and has a geographic area of 6,097.19 square kilometres (2,354.14 square miles).

  3. List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Ibaraki) - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list is of the Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan located within the ...

  4. Ibaraki, Ibaraki - Wikipedia

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    Ibaraki (茨城町, Ibaraki-machi) is a town located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the town had an estimated population of 31,596 in 12,052 households and a population density of 260 inhabitants per square kilometre (670/sq mi). The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 34.9%. [1]

  5. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Ibaraki) - Wikipedia

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    Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Former Kōdōkan 旧弘道館 kyū-Kōdōkan: Mito: Edo period han school: Former Kōdōkan: 4: 425 *Hitachi Kokubun-ji ruins ...

  6. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Ibaraki)

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    The Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki: Fire Destroying the Epang Palace, colour on silk, by Kimura Buzan 絹本彩色 阿房劫火 木村武山筆 kenpon saishoku Abōgō-ka Kimura Buzan hitsu: 1897: Mito: The Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki

  7. Category:Culture in Ibaraki Prefecture - Wikipedia

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  8. Kōdōkan (Mito) - Wikipedia

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    The Kōdōkan was founded in 1841 by Tokugawa Nariaki, ninth daimyō of Mito Domain. [2] [3]Tokugawa Nariaki was a leading figure in the late Tokugawa shogunate and a strong proponent of efforts to defend the country against encroaching foreigners.

  9. Fukuroda Falls - Wikipedia

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    Fukuroda Falls (袋田の滝, Fukuroda-no-taki) is a waterfall located in the town of Daigo, Ibaraki Prefecture Japan. It is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty. [1] and is one of "Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls", per a listing published by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment in 1990. [2]