The origins of the melodic part have been traced to Kumamoto, Kyūshū, but the Awa version came from Ibaraki Prefecture, from where it spread back down to Nagoya and Kansai.
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In 1986, a publisher who was working in an unassigned territory approached a house on a mountain in the village of Miwa in Ibaraki Prefecture and was welcomed by a housewife who had in her hands the books Making Your Family Life Happy and My Book of Bible Stories.
Meanwhile, in Inashiki, a city located in the Ibaraki prefecture, about an hour by train northeast of Tokyo, one restaurant was found to have fully-functioning antique vending machines from the 1960s.
The focal point for protests by Japanese human rights activists has centered around the East Japan Immigration Center in Ushiku, Ibaraki prefecture because of the high rates of detainee death.
On July 29, 2010, Spring Airlines launched its first international route linking its home city Shanghai and Japan's Ibaraki Airport, about 80 kilometers northeast of Tokyo.
Professor Hiroshige Itakura of Ibaraki Christian University says: “High quality chocolate that uses plenty of cocoa beans and very little sugar and oil is the most effective.”
JSGA organized lectures on the theme “Spaceguard 2012” in four different locations in Japan (in Kumamoto, Okayama, Nagoya and Ibaraki) and published the fifth issue of its bulletin, Spaceguard Research.