词条 | Ibaraki |
释义 | Ibaraki prefecture, Japan ![]() Ibaraki is basically agricultural, producing cereals, potatoes, and tobacco. Industry increased in the prefecture during the 1960s, while production in the Tokyo-Yokohama Metropolitan Area declined. There are petrochemical works at Kashima and Kasumi, and electric machinery is built. The first Nuclear Energy Research Institute was founded in Tōkaimura in 1956. Many of the cities were castle towns. Mito, the prefectural capital, was developed under the Mito branch of the Tokugawa shogunate; its Kairaku Garden is one of the most celebrated in Japan. Area 2,354 square miles (6,096 square km). Pop. (2005 prelim.) 2,975,023. |
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