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This is a list of municipalities in Japan which have standing links to local communities in other countries. In most cases, the association, especially when formalised by local government, is known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world). For twinning between Japanese and Chinese ...
Type: prefecture of Japan with 2,850,000 residents; Description: prefecture of Japan; Neighbors: Chiba, Fukushima, Saitama and Tochigi; Location: Kanto, Japan, East Asia, Asia; View on OpenStreetMap
It is named after the river Essonne. In 2019, it had a population of 1,301,659, across 194 communes. [4] Essonne was formed on 1 January 1968, when Seine-et-Oise was split into smaller departments. Its prefecture is Évry-Courcouronnes. Its INSEE and postcode number is 91.
Ibaraki Prefecture features Lake Kasumigaura, the second-largest lake in Japan; the Tone River, Japan's second-longest river and largest drainage basin; and Mount Tsukuba, one of the most famous mountains in Japan. Ibaraki Prefecture is also home to Kairaku-en, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, and is an important center for the martial ...
Dec 24, 2012 · Ibaraki Prefecture is on the Pacific coast about 150 km north east of Tokyo. Ibaraki is a diverse mixture of agriculture, industry, and high-tech R&D. Kairaku-en is one of Japan's top gardens and famous for its plum blossom.
Geography. Ibaraki is located at 34°48'59"N 135°34'6"E (34.8164100, 135.5682800). It has 2 neighbors: Tochigi ken and Saitama ken. Ibaraki map. Click "full screen" icon to open full mode. View satellite images. Official website of Ibaraki. Official Website. Twitter. Head of government. Twinned Cities (3) Administrative areas. Demographics.
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Apr 13, 2023 · Ibaraki Prefecture, north of Chiba on the Pacific coast in the Kantō region, is known as home to the famed garden Kairakuen, the site of Japan’s second-largest lake and second-longest river,...