Ibara, Okayama

Ibara, Okayama

nihongo|Ibara|井原市|Ibara-shi is a city located in Okayama, Japan.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 44,271 and the density of 182 people per km². The total area is 243.36 km².

The city was founded on March 30, 1953.

Town Mergers

On March 1, 2005 The towns of Yoshii (north of Ibara) and Bisei (northeast of Ibara) were merged with Ibara City.

Education

Although the population of Ibara is small it boasts 5 JET Programme ALTs. The ALTs team teach with Japanese English teachers at the primary, middle school, and secondary levels.

Attractions

In Bisei one can visit the famous astronomical observatory, known as Bisei Tenmondai, as well as Chuusei Yume-ga-Hara, a sort of themepark devoted to showing what a typical Medieval Japanese mountain village looked like. There you can enjoy making traditional crafts such as indigo dying, Shakuhachi (Japanese flute), and various children's games. Tenmondai and Yume-ga-Hara are conveniently located next to one another. Bisei takes its name from the stars (Bisei means Beautiful Stars).

Ibara prides itself on its art museum, the Denchu Art Museum, located near the city office. Hiragushi Denchu (1872-1979) was born in Nishiebara-mura (What is now Ibara) and became a famous sculptor. Many of his works are on display in the art museum named after him. There is another art museum by the name of Hanatori in Takaya, a suburb of Ibara.

Each year, internationally minded residents and the ALTs host the International Food Festival in front of the Ibara City Station offering visitors a chance sample various ethnic foods. Typically, ALTs will showcase foods from their home countries, but some ALTs elect to provide selections from their ethnic background instead.

Ibara also has three video stores, several large supermarkets, and every August hosts a music festival called Sound Wood (organized by a local entrepreneur).

Transportation

In order to get to Ibara, one can either take the Ibara Tetsudo, a rail line that connects Kannabe (in Hiroshima Prefecture) to Soja (in Okayama Prefecture) and passes through Ibara; or, one can take a bus from a large number of locations in the Ibara/Kasaoka Region, as well as from Fukuyama in Hiroshima Prefecture.

External links

* [http://www.city.ibara.okayama.jp/ Ibara official website] in Japanese.


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