is located in the Kanto region on Honshu island, Japan. The capital is Mito.
These are the towns and villages in each district.
ǂScheduled to dissolve after the mergers.
Ibaraki's industries include energy, particularly nuclear energy, production, as well as chemical and precision machining industries. The Hitachi company was founded in the Ibaraki city of the same name.
Ibaraki's population is increasing modestly as the Greater Tokyo region spreads out.
There are castle ruins in many cities, including Mito, Kasama, and Yuki.
Kasama is also famous for its Shinto and art culture.
It is also sometimes jokingly referred as part of "Chibaragi", a combination of Chiba, Ibaraki, and Tochigi together. (From a Tokyo metropolitan point of view, all three are sometimes disparagingly considered to be nondescript suburbs or empty countryside, thus indistinguishable.) Similarly, Tokyo suburbs Gunma and Saitama are jokingly called "Guntama" and especially "Dasaitama," dasai meaning "uncool."
Ibaraki Prefecture | Kanto region | Prefectures of Japan
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