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they dig locally and obtain natural materials (notably, wood ash, rice straw ash, feldspar, iron oxide and, occasionally, copper) with which to mix their glazes. Sarayama is famous for the 'karausu' clay pounders lining its two streams and powered by the water therein. The fact that the clay pounders prepare only enough clay for two people to work with full-time at the wheel has determined both household structure and the number of houses able to take up pottery in Sarayama.
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solidified making Beppu a center for Bamboo crafts production. In 1903 a training center for bamboo workers was established and present-day visitors to Beppu can enjoy learning about the history of bamboo, and hands-on classes at the Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Crafts Center. Festivals using bamboo shoots as candle holders are carried out yearly in the autumn in
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Cultural Property" in 1995. This designation is for the actual techniques used in making the pottery and not the actual pots themselves. Precisely because the designation is for the process rather than the product, it is regarded as an "intangible" property and is the only stoneware pottery-making process so designated in Japan.
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The Oita-Asian Sculpture Exhibition (see external link below) is a biennial event that takes place in Asaji Town in Bungo-Ono City. This exhibition is carried out to commemorate Oita sculptor Asakura Fumio, and to encourage rising artists throughout Asia. Applicants are accepted from within Japan and
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was educated here, with other students who went on to become influential scholars, artists and politicians. The school remains were designated a historical site in 1932 and are a couple blocks from the original Hirose family house, now the Hirose Museum. There, Tansō Hirose and other family members’
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is a world-renowned architect who is from Oita. The former Oita Prefectural Library (now Oita Art Plaza) won an award for architectural design in 1967. Other works of his can be found throughout the prefecture including B-con Plaza in Beppu, Bungo-No-Kuni Information Library, the Audio-Visual Center
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Onta pottery is now produced full-time by ten families in Sarayama, five of whom continue to share and fire an eight chambered climbing kiln. The other five households fire independent climbing kilns of four or five chambers, which they fire approximately six times a year. The potters use clays that
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by merging with 4 towns from Higashikunisaki District on March 31, 2006. As a result, the prefecture became the one with the fewest municipalities within Kyūshū, and the fourth fewest in Japan. However, Ōita Prefecture now has the fewest towns (3) and fewest towns and villages combined (4) in all of
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As of December 2009, Ōita was ranked as having the highest number of foreign students relative to population in Japan. Oita has 339.8 foreign students per 100,000 people in the prefecture, where Tokyo, now ranking second has 329.4 foreign students per 100,000 people in the city. This is contributed
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As of October 1, 2008, Ōita's total population was 1,201,715. Broken down into age groups, it was determined that 13.3% of the population was between the age of newborn and 14 years old, while 60.6% of the population was between the ages of 15 years and 64 years old, and 25.8% of the population was
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is the name of a type of stoneware pottery made for everyday usage – typically called 'mingei' (folk art or craft) in Japanese. The community is situated in the Hiko mountain range, about 17 kilometres from the centre of Hita City, and is said to have been established in 1705 to make large wares –
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or sulfur “flowers” which are crystals that develop naturally on the ground around the springs. The manufacturing and collection process of the sulfur flowers has remained largely unchanged since the Edo period and thus the manufacturing process itself is designated as an ethno-cultural asset. The
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lidded jars for pickled vegetables and fruit, water crocks, ash burners, and pouring vessels with small spouts – for local farmhouses. At the time potters were themselves farmers, who produced pots during the 'off season' in agriculture. These they fired in a cooperative kiln (kyōdō noborigama).
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town in Kusu are all production regions for Japanese pears. Oita pears are shipped nationwide, with large distribution quantities throughout Kyushu), and Bungo beef (the Kujū highlands are a perfect feeding ground for cattle and cattle farmers in Oita are involved in breeding and shipping cattle.
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For anything other than small pots, potters use a kick wheel on which to throw their wares, which they decorate typically with hakeme and tobiganna slipware decoration techniques. In April 1995, the Agency for Cultural Affairs announced the designation of Onta Pottery as an "Important Intangible
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Shujo Onie Fire Festival: An event held to pray for national security, health, and longevity on the first day of the Chinese New Year at temples of Tendai Buddhist denomination in the Kunisaki Peninsula area. The three temples that continue to hold this event are the Tennenji-temple (Bungotakata
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monkeys that make regular visits to the feeding grounds. The reserve was initially established to prevent the monkeys from raiding the region's fruit crops, a behavior that brought them into conflict with local farmers. The wild macaques can be observed up close in the park during the feeding
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thrived as a tourist town and bamboo baskets and goods were used in the daily lives of the local people for everything from cooking to washing in order to meet the demands of the thriving tourist population. The bamboo items soon became a souvenir that tourists purchased to take home and this
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meaning "all are welcome" and admitted students regardless of social status, age, or education level. The school's methodology of a "self-administered work-study policy" is said to have had great influence on the modern day education system in Japan. Former Prime Minister
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The Oita International Wheelchair Marathon (see external link below) is a yearly event held in October. This international race gathers wheelchair athletes from all over the world to participate in full and half-marathon racing. It was started in 1981 to commemorate the
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City. Martha Argerich is the General Director of the festival and the event is supported by a large number of volunteers. It takes place over 10 days and includes recitals and also lessons. This international event welcomes music lovers from all over the world to Beppu.
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Hita's Gion Festival: A festival held in Hita City in July with parade floats that are up to 12 meters high. Although the festival only takes place once a year, the magnificent floats are on display year-round at the Gion Festival Float Museum in Kuma Town, Hita
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Oita is in the northeast corner of the island of Kyushu. Its coastal areas, farmland, highland, and mountains lend to a mix of different farming and fishing culture. There are many festivals throughout the year to pray for healthy harvests and abundant crops.
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and help support the local economy. A spokeswoman for the company said that the game event would provide many opportunities for players to come and see the sights. The event followed a similar event that spawned the Pokémon Lapras in the
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The madake variety of bamboo makes up 60% of Japan's cultivated bamboo, and Ōita is Japan's top producer. It is the most popular variety of bamboo used in handiwork and traditional crafts since it is very flexible and pressure resistant.
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that runs vertically through the prefecture and contributes to the many hot spring sources that make the region a popular tourist attraction and makes Ōita the prefecture with the largest number of hot springs in the whole country.
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in Beppu accepts many foreign students. As of November 1, 2009, there were 4,160 foreign students in Ōita total, from 101 different countries and territories, with the majority being from Asia (e.g. China and South Korea).
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Seki-aji and seki-saba are mackerels that are well-known seafood products of Ōita. Ōita has gained nationwide recognition for their promotion of "The Oita Brand", labeling local products with the prefectural name.
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Partial translation from Japanese source. Original text as follows:太陽光や風力、地熱など再生可能エネルギーでエネルギー需要をどの程度まかなっているかを示す都道府県別の自給率ランキングを、千葉大と環境エネルギー政策研究所(東京都)が推計した。トップは地熱発電や温泉熱利用が多い大分県で自給率は約25%。最下位は消費量が多い東京都で約0・2%だった。
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in Musashi Town. Dancers wear grass skirts and dance with a drum tied to their front and a flag tied to their backs to pray to the Buddhist God Amida Buddha. In the Ono district there are 80 groups of
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compiled a list of prefectures meeting demands for reusable energy, Oita ranked number one with a 25.2% rate of self-sufficiency through the use of geothermal energy and hot spring heat.
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domain and is pictured on the 10,000 yen bill. He was influential in Japan's education system by promoting independence and self-reliance of the Japanese people at his classes as
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Prefecture, which is to the west of Ōita. There are several other tectonic lines running from east to west through the prefecture. The northern part of the prefecture features
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from several Asian countries. Exhibition winners are given generous prizes and their works are kept on display at the Asakura Fumio Memorial Museum in Bungo-Ono City.
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is a descendant of Tansō Hirose. In Edo period Japan, education was limited to samurai families and the rich. However, Hirose Tansō opened a school called Kangien
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works are on display, with other original Hirose artifacts, China dolls, tea ceremony utensils and more. Both are in Mameda Town, about a 10-minute walk from
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As of May 2006, 146 cultural assets in Ōita were designated by the national government (Agency for Cultural Affairs), four of which are designated as
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to the city to promote Christianity. Sōrin dreamed of creating a Christian nation; he was baptized and given the name "Don Francisco". Sōrin died in
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with engraved peacocks and an inscription dated 1209. The information on it tells of the relationship between Usa Shrine and the former Mirokuji, a
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and thus a large castle town never formed in Ōita. From this time that whole area became known as "Toyo-no-Kuni", which means "Land of Abundance".
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City's Yakata Island are considered very rare outside of coral reef areas. Ōita's coastal waters contribute to a prosperous fishing industry.
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crystals are used as the main component of bath salts sold in Myoban, which are a popular souvenir that is used to help heal skin conditions.
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Yoshihiro Gaku Traditional Performing Art: Dance performed along with traditional song and music in Musashi Town in Kunisaki Peninsula
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District, were merged, and the total municipalities went down from 58 on December 31, 2004, to 18 after the creation of the city of
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mushrooms is said to have originated in Ōita. Ōita's dried shiitake rank number one in Japan in production quantity and quality.
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Station. Tansō Hirose is considered one of the Oita's three sages along with Miura Baien and Hoashi Banri. An asteroid called
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is a festive dance that has been practiced for over 200 years and is representative of Oita Prefecture. Another kagura, the
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Currently, the prefecture has 14 cities, 3 districts, 3 towns, and one village. From 2005 to 2006, all municipalities but
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Manufacturing Process of Sulfur "Flowers" at Myoban Hot Spring: Thatched huts at Myoban Hot Spring are used to produce
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In 2008, there were 11,034 non-Japanese residents registered in Ōita, that was up 1,684 people from the previous year.
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is said to have many benefits including circulation enhancement and is used as a food coloring and natural medicine.
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Translation from Japanese source, original text as follows:人口10万人に対する留学生の数が大分県は339・8人となり、東京都(329・4人)を抜いて初めて全国1位になった。
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and several other destinations, and offers a variety of cultural experiences. For instance, the public aquarium "
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The origins of the name Ōita are documented in a report from the early 8th century called the Chronicles of Bungo
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has gained international acclaim as active component levels are several times higher than foreign saffron.
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are rich in vitamin C and contain beneficial acids, such as citric acid. Kabosu have been produced in the
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puppets that perform dance and sumo wrestling matches. Oita's Hachiman Kohyo Shrine is in Nakatsu City.
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Below are some of Oita's cultural traditions that are designated by the Agency for Cultural Affairs as
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mushrooms and Oita-style seasoned timber (Oita is one of the leading production centers for Japanese
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City. Miura Baien is considered one of Ōita's three sages along with Hoashi Banri and Hirose Tansō.
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were started in the late 14th century to create baskets for travelling goods salesmen. During the
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Koyo Shrine Puppet Show: This is a puppet show also known as "Kitabaru Puppet Show" which uses
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provinces were combined to form Ōita Prefecture. These provinces were divided among many local
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to the west. It is divided between north and south by a major tectonic line running from
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Toyo Province was later divided into two regions, upper and lower Toyo Province, called
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at that time. The region became well known for the money-lending industry based out of
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is the capital and largest city of Ōita Prefecture, with other major cities including
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is a sacred dance performed at festivals and celebrations throughout the prefecture.
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As of April 1, 2014, 28% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as
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or dancers who perform a lion dance with roots based on the Ondake-style dance.
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music festival "Argerich's Meeting Point in Beppu" is an annual event held in
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is a busy passenger port with regular ferry links through the inland sea to
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City), Iwatoji-temple (Kunisaki Town) and Jobutsuji-temple (Kunisaki Town).
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Moeran, Brian. Folk Art Potters of Japan. London: Curzon/Routledge, 1997.
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Peacock Buddhist Altar Fitting: This is a Buddhist altar fitting called
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Temple: The only wooden structure in Kyushu to remain intact since the
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are said to be beneficial in the prevention of high blood pressure and
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cement industry, and several limestone caves. The Kirishima Range is a
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and public onsen are amply supplied by the same volcanic source. When
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mats, as it is dust and moisture absorbent and has a pleasant scent.
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is well-known for its hiking trails, many mountain valleys, and the
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has been cultivated in Ōita since the late 19th century, and Ōita's
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Mankoji Temple which was founded in 1352 is a place for practicing
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is another popular destination for tourists. It is known for its
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of Ōita Prefecture and is used in the production of Ryukyu-style
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Oita Prefectural Government Public Relations Division. (2006).
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in November 2016 in areas that were severely damaged by the
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If the district dissolved, then the link will be in place.
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held an event from March 4 to 13 featuring newly spawned
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on it), and Banjō River. The coastline features include
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Reassurance, Vitality & Growth of Ōita Prefecture,
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Economic development of Ōita was greatly aided by the
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Morning Edition (Japanese) 3229: 3215: 3194: 3159: 3141: 3123: 2848:Snorlax for players to check areas hit by the 2016:Chemical Co. Ltd, Mitsui E&S Corporation. 1852: 1779: 808:City in Ōita Prefecture to Yatsushiro City in 674: 495: 96: 81: 50: 4215: 3990: 3795:. January 4, 2010. Evening Edition (Japanese) 3094:(1530–1587): The Otomo family ruled over the 2353:in Japan. It is said to be the birthplace of 1754:area produces 80% of Japan's total amount of 2299:has been called "Buddha's Village" and many 1886:Bungo beef is a well known local product.). 2899: 1729:mushrooms in Japan, and the cultivation of 1400: 324:6,340.73 km (2,448.17 sq mi) 4222: 4208: 3997: 3983: 3266:in Tokyo. Fukuzawa Yukichi grew up in the 2028:Oita prefecture population pyramid in 2020 3709: 2708:Also in Beppu, there is the Kijima Kogen 2680:Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies 2613:Learn how and when to remove this message 2042:Ritsumeikan Asia-Pacific University (APU) 1776:Ōita is Japan's top producer of galingale 1192: 985: 836:The mountain ranges include the peaks of 3831: 3462: 3460: 3458: 3456: 3312:, as well as serving as art director of 2817: 2787: 2658: 2437: 2359: 2239: 2158:Important Intangible Cultural Properties 2142: 2081: 2023: 1823:Key Ōita Brand products are as follows: 1107: 1027: 1019: 1011: 1003: 995: 886: 3670: 173: 14: 4734: 3832:Organization, Japan National Tourism. 3767:"別府八湯温泉道とは?温泉愛が試されるスタンプラリーで目指せ"温泉名人"!" 3759: 3645: 2513:International Year of Disabled Persons 2404:in Oita City, and Yufu Train Station. 1725:Ōita is the largest producer of dried 1090: 792:Island to the east, it is bordered by 753:, the head shrine of more than 40,000 721: 4203: 3978: 3856: 3854: 3734: 3507:Ōita Prefectural Government. (2009). 3466:Ōita Prefectural Government. (2006). 3453: 3288:as an animator and went on to direct 3256:in 1977 was named after Tansō Hirose. 2064: 3199:, February 11, 1778 – July 30, 1852) 2551:adding citations to reliable sources 2522: 2315:. The most notable of these are the 1328: 578:. Ōita Prefecture is famous for its 3564:Reassurance, Vitality & Growth, 3551:Guide-O Oita Prefecture Guide Book, 3220:, May 22, 1782 – November 28, 1856) 2958:National Highway 212 (Nakatsu-Hita- 2925: 1814: 1243: 1158: 820:, while the southern area features 24: 4191:List of mergers in Ōita Prefecture 3959:Guide-O Oita Prefecture Guide Book 3913:Guide-O Ōita Prefecture Guide Book 3851: 3468:Guide-O Ōita Prefecture Guide Book 2663:Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell), one of the 2625:Ōita Prefecture is famous for its 2119:once connected to the shrine as a 2010:Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. 2000:K.K., Kawasumi Laboratories Inc. ( 1758:, making Ōita the top producer of 1407:List of mergers in Ōita Prefecture 1383:Municipalities in Ōita Prefecture 1345: 1175: 1141: 924:buildup in combination with river 868:on it), Yakkan River, Ōita River, 824:, which is the foundation for the 25: 4763: 3965: 3328:from 1898 to 1903, was from here. 3085: 1226: 612:Historic Sites of Ōita Prefecture 4355: 4051: 4005: 2527: 2077:(794–1192). 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Index

Oita prefecture
Ōita (city)
Prefecture
Japanese
Rōmaji
Tsurumi-Garan-Ohira mountain group seen from Beppu.
Tsurumi-Garan-Ohira
Beppu
Flag of Ōita Prefecture
Official logo of Ōita Prefecture
Location of Ōita Prefecture
Ōita Prefecture is located in Japan
33°14′17.47″N 131°36′45.38″E / 33.2381861°N 131.6126056°E / 33.2381861; 131.6126056
Japan
Region
Kyushu
Island
Kyushu
Capital
Ōita
Districts
Municipalities
Governor
Kiichiro Satō
22nd
33rd
JP¥
US$
ISO 3166 code
www.pref.oita.jp

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