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  2. Hitachi Seaside Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has become known for its baby blue-eyes flowers, with the blooming of 4.5 million of the translucent-petaled blue flowers in the spring drawing tourists. In addition to the annual "Nemophila Harmony", the park features a million daffodils , 170 varieties of tulips , and many other flowers.

  3. LuckyFes - Wikipedia

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    LuckyFes (Japanese: ラッキーフェス, Hepburn: Rakkii Fesu) is an annual three-day music festival held mid-July in Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan, organized by LuckyFM Ibaraki Broadcasting System. The line-up contains Japanese musicians from major and independent record companies.

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    Comedy sketches. The 40th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of late 2020, he had taken a break from YouTube. Caitlin Hill: Australia S Facts Rapper Jaclyn Hill: United States Jaclynhill1 Known for her makeup tutorial videos Lewis Hilsenteger: Canada unboxtherapy Unboxing and technology YouTube channel produced by Lewis George Hilsenteger and ...

  5. Talk:Hitachi Seaside Park - Wikipedia

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  7. Minato Line - Wikipedia

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    The Minato Line (湊線, Minato-sen) is a 14.3 km Japanese railway line operated by the third-sector railway operator Hitachinaka Seaside Railway (ひたちなか海浜鉄道, Hitachinaka Kaihin Tetsudō) between Katsuta and Ajigaura, all within Hitachinaka, Ibaraki. It is the only railway line operated by the Hitachinaka Seaside Railway.

  8. Kanadevia - Wikipedia

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    Kanadevia Corporation (Japanese: カナデビア株式会社, Hepburn: Kanadebia Kabushiki-kaisha), formerly Hitachi Zosen Corporation (日立造船株式会社, Hitachi Zōsen Kabushiki-kaisha), is a major Japanese industrial and engineering corporation.

  9. Hitachi Province - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi Province (常陸国, Hitachi no Kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Ibaraki Prefecture. [1] It was sometimes called Jōshū (常州). Hitachi Province bordered on Shimōsa (Lower Fusa), Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718-and -1869-) Provinces. Generally, its northern border was with Mutsu.