Naka District, Ibaraki — For other uses, see Naka (disambiguation). Naka (那珂郡; gun) is a district of Ibaraki, Japan. Following the January 21, 2005 formation of the city of Naka, the district is coextensive with the village of Tōkai. As of January 1, 2005 population data … Wikipedia
Namegata District, Ibaraki — Namegata (行方郡, Namegata gun?) was a district located in Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 40,930 and a density of 246.08 persons per km². The total area is 166.33 km². The District was dissolved on… … Wikipedia
Makabe District, Ibaraki — Makabe (真壁郡; gun) was a district located in Ibaraki, Japan. As of the Chikusei merger, but with 2003 population data, the district had an estimated population of 26,699 and a density of 288 persons per km². The total area was 92.62 km².… … Wikipedia
Daigo, Ibaraki — Daigo 大子町 Town Location of Daigo in Ibaraki … Wikipedia
Kanasagō, Ibaraki — Kanasagō (金砂郷町; machi) was a town located in Kuji District, Ibaraki, Japan. On December 1, 2004 the town and two villages from the district merged into the expanded city of Hitachiota and no longer exists as an independent municipality.As of 2003 … Wikipedia
Suifu, Ibaraki — was a village located in Kuji District, Ibaraki, Japan. On December 1, 2004 Suifu and a town and another village from the district merged into the expanded city of Hitachiota and no longer exists as an independent municipality.As of 2003, the… … Wikipedia
Satomi, Ibaraki — was a village located in Kuji District, Ibaraki, Japan. On December 1, 2004, Satomi and a town and another village from the district merged into the expanded city of Hitachiota and no longer exists as an independent municipality.As of 2003, the… … Wikipedia
Naka, Ibaraki — Naka 那珂市 City Location of Naka in Ibaraki … Wikipedia
Chikusei, Ibaraki — Chikusei 筑西市 City [[File:|border|100px|border|alt=|Flag of Chikusei]] Flag … Wikipedia
Mito, Ibaraki — For other uses, see Mito. Mito 水戸 Special city 水戸市 · Mito … Wikipedia