Ibaraki Prefecture
Ibaraki Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Ibaraki Prefecture has a population of 2,871,199 and has a geographic area of 6,097.19 km2. Ibaraki Prefecture borders Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Tochigi Prefecture to the northwest, Saitama Prefecture to the southwest, and Chiba Prefecture to the south.
Mito is the capital and largest city of Ibaraki Prefecture, with other major cities including Hitachi, Hitachinaka, and Tsukuba. Ibaraki Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast to the northeast of Tokyo, and is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Ibaraki Prefecture features Lake Kasumigaura, the second-largest lake in Japan, and Mount Tsukuba, one of the most famous mountains in Japan. Ibaraki Prefecture is home to Kairaku-en, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, and is an important center for the martial art of Aikido.
History
Ibaraki Prefecture was previously known as Hitachi Province. In 1871, the name of the province became Ibaraki.In 1928, Nisshō Inoue, the founder of the far-right militant organization Ketsumeidan, relocated to Ōarai, Ibaraki, where he established Risshō Gokokudō, which served as a youth training center advocating a militarist revolution in Japan.
Geography
Ibaraki Prefecture is the northeastern part of the Kantō region, stretching between Tochigi Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean and bounded on the north and south by Fukushima Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture. It also has a border on the southwest with Saitama Prefecture. The northernmost part of the prefecture is mountainous, but most of the prefecture is a flat plain with many lakes., 15% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks, namely Suigo-Tsukuba Quasi-National Park and nine Prefectural Natural Parks.
Cities
Thirty-two cities are located in Ibaraki Prefecture:- Mito
- Bandō
- Chikusei
- Hitachi
- Hitachinaka
- Hitachiōmiya
- Hitachiōta
- Hokota
- Inashiki
- Ishioka
- Itako
- Jōsō
- Kamisu
- Kasama
- Kashima
- Kasumigaura
- Kitaibaraki
- Koga
- Moriya
- Naka
- Namegata
- Omitama
- Ryūgasaki
- Sakuragawa
- Shimotsuma
- Takahagi
- Toride
- Tsuchiura
- Tsukuba
- Tsukubamirai
- Ushiku
- Yūki
Towns and villages
- Higashiibaraki District
- *Ibaraki
- *Ōarai
- *Shirosato
- Inashiki District
- *Ami
- *Kawachi
- *Miho
- Kitasōma District
- *Tone
- Kuji District
- *Daigo
- Naka District
- *Tōkai
- Sashima District
- *Goka
- *Sakai
- Yūki District
- *Yachiyo
Mergers
Economy
Ibaraki's industries include energy production, particularly nuclear energy, as well as chemical and precision machining industries. Hitachi is a world wide company as well as a city name where the company was founded.Ibaraki is an agricultural prefecture, producing food crops that are used throughout the country. As of March 2011, the prefecture produced 25% of Japan's bell peppers and Chinese cabbage.
Demographics
Ibaraki's population is decreasing more rapidly than any other prefecture.Culture
Ibaraki is known for nattō, or fermented soybeans, in Mito, watermelons in Kyōwa, and chestnuts in the Nishiibaraki region.Ibaraki is famous for the martial art of Aikido founded by Ueshiba Morihei, also known as Osensei. Ueshiba spent the latter part of his life in the town of Iwama, now part of Kasama, and the Aiki Shrine and dojo he created still remain.
There are castle ruins in many cities, including Mito, Kasama, and Yūki.
Kasama is famous for Shinto, art culture and pottery.
The capital Mito is home to Kairakuen, one of Japan's three most celebrated gardens, and famous for its over 3,000 Japanese plum trees of over 100 varieties.
Education
University
- Ami
- *Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences
- Hitachi
- *Ibaraki Christian University
- Mito
- *Ibaraki University
- *Tokiwa University
- Tsuchiura
- *Tsukuba International University
- Tsukuba
- *Tsukuba University
- *Tsukuba Gakuin University
- *National University Corporation Tsukuba University of Technology
- Ryugasaki
- *Ryutsu Keizai University
Sports
Football (soccer)
- Kashima Antlers
- Mito HollyHock
Volleyball
- Hitachi Sawa Rivale
Rugby
- Kashima Rugby Football Club RFC
Baseball
- Ibaraki Astro Planets
- Ibaraki Golden Golds
Wrestling
- Hitachi Pro Wrestling
Basketball
- Cyberdyne Ibaraki Robots
Tourism
- Kairaku-en
- Mount Tsukuba
- Kashima Shrine
- Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History
Transportation and access
Railways
- East Japan Railway Company
- *Jōban Line
- *Utsunomiya Line
- *Mito Line
- *Suigun Line
- *Kashima Line
- Tsukuba Express
- Kantō Railway
- *Jōsō Line
- *Ryūgasaki Line
- Kashima Rinkai Railway
- *Ōarai Kashima Line
- *Kashima Rinkō Line
- Minato Line
- Mooka Line
Cable cars
- Mount Tsukuba Cable Car
- Mount Tsukuba Ropeway
Roads
Expressways
- Jōban Expressway
- Ken-Ō Expressway
- North Kanto Expressway
- East Kanto Expressway
National highways
- National Route 4
- National Route 6
- National Route 50
- National Route 51
- National Route 118
- National Route 123
- National Route 124
- National Route 125
- National Route 245
- National Route 293
- National Route 294
- National Route 349
- National Route 354
- National Route 355
- National Route 400 (Mito-Nakagawa-Nikko-South Aizu-West Aizu
- National Route 408
- National Route 461
Ports
- Port of Ibaraki
- Kashima Port
Airports
- Ibaraki Airport
Pronunciation