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Ibaraki

American  
[ee-buh-rah-kee, ee-bah-rah-kee] / ˌi bəˈrɑ ki, iˈbɑ rɑ ki /

noun

  1. a prefecture in central Honshu, Japan.

  2. a city in this prefecture.


Example Sentences

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The virus, named ushikuvirus after Lake Ushiku in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, where it was isolated, adds further evidence supporting the nuclear virus origin hypothesis.

From Science Daily

It's a simple issue of supply and demand, agricultural economist Kunio Nishikawa of Ibaraki University says.

From BBC

The bread had been sold in various areas, including Ibaraki, Niigata, Kanagawa, Fukushima, Aomori and Tokyo, according to Pasco.

From Seattle Times

Lilium pacificum grows on coastal areas facing the Pacific Ocean on Honshu from Ibaraki Prefecture south to Shizuoka Prefecture and the Izu Islands.

From Science Daily

Motonari Ibaraki, a representative for Nomura Plating, said that the prints were spotted near the tank by an employee arriving for work Monday morning and that the security video showed the cat fleeing the factory around 9:30 the night before.

From New York Times