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hit this area, triggering a large tsunami and extensive damage. The highest run up of water was measured at over 38 metres (125 ft). The disaster destroyed 9,672 of the prefecture's fishing vessels, damaged 108 of 111 ports, wiped out nearly all of the prefecture's fish processing centers, and
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struck offshore. The ensuing tsunami sent waves onto the coast of Iwate at
Yoshihama, in what is now Sanriku town, reaching 24 metres (79 ft) in height. 18,158 people died in Iwate alone while some 10,000 homes were destroyed. Fishermen fishing the ocean about 20 miles (32 km) offshore felt
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Japanese could not win on the battlefield they resorted to other means to conquer the Emishi. Trade for superior quality iron wares and sake made the Emishi dependent on the Japanese for these valuable goods. Bribes were offered to the Emishi leaders in the form of Japanese citizenship and
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began a new campaign against the Isawa Emishi having moderate success. Finally on 15 April 802 the Emishi leaders More and Aterui surrendered with some 500 warriors. The captives were taken to Kyoto for an audience with the emperor and beheaded at
Moriyama in Kawachi Province against the wishes of
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In the past Iwate has been famous for its mineral wealth especially in the form of gold, iron, coal and sulfur but these are no longer produced. There is still an abundance of hot water for onsen, or hot springs, which is the basis of a thriving industry. The forests of the prefecture are another
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Besides these two mountain ranges and the rugged coastline, the prefecture is characterized by the
Kitakami River which flows from north to south between the Ōu and Kitakami mountain ranges. It is the fourth longest river in Japan and the longest in Tōhoku. The basin of the Kitakami is large and
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but in 776 they took a turn for the worse when large forces of the Yamato army invaded Iwate attacking the Isawa and Shiwa tribes in
February and November of that year. More fighting occurred the next and following years but mostly in Dewa and the area south of present-day Iwate prefecture. This
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people who left their artifacts throughout the prefecture. For example, a large number of burial pits from the Middle Jōmon Period (2,800–1,900 BC) have been found in
Nishida. Various sites from the Late Jōmon Period (1,900–1,300 BC) including Tateishi, Makumae and Hatten contain clay figurines,
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Japanese presence dates to about 630 when the Hakusan Shrine was said to have been built on Mt. Kanzan in what is now Hiraizumi. At this time various Japanese traders, hunters, adventurers, priests and criminals made their way to Iwate. In 712 the province of
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valuable resource. Before World War II the forests were mainly composed of beech but since then there has been a huge swing towards the production of faster growing
Japanese cedar. Recently, though, there has been a push to restore the original beech forests in some areas.
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After the surrender numerous forts were built on the
Chinese model along the Kitakami River. In 802, Fort Isawa was built in what is now Mizusawa Ward, Oshu City, in 803, Fort Shiwa was built in what is now Morioka City, and in 812 Fort Tokutan was built also in Morioka.
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in 2002. The two lines share track with JR still running freight trains and some passenger trains over IGR track and IGR running occasional passenger trains as far south as
Hanamaki. There is a large JR freight yard and maintenance facility in Yahaba.
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As of March 2011, the prefecture produced 3.9% of Japan's beef and 14.4% of broiler chickens. In 2009, 866 tons of dolphins and whales were harvested off the coast of Iwate, accounting for more than half of Japan's total catch of 1,404 tons.
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leading a large cavalry force trapped the Yamato infantry and pushed them into the Kitakami River where their heavy armour proved deadly. Over 1,000 soldiers drowned that day. The Japanese general Ki no Asami Kosami was "rebuked" by the
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rank if they would defect. Finally a campaign of burning crops and kidnapping the Emishi women and children and relocating them to Western Japan was adopted. Many a stout warrior gave up the fight to join his family again.
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masks and ear and nose shaped clay artifacts. The Kunenbashi site in Kitakami City has yielded stone "swords", tablets and tools as well as clay figurines, earrings and potsherds from the Final Jōmon Period (1,300–300 BC).
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In 2003, earthquakes struck on 26 May (M7.0 off the coast of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture), 25 July (three jolts of M5.5, 6.2 and 5.3 in southern Iwate) and 26 September (M8.3 in Hokkaido but strongly felt in Iwate).
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situation continued until March 787 when the Yamato army suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Sufuse Village in what is now Mizusawa Ward, Oshu City. There the Emishi leaders and
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There was a widespread crop failure due to violent storms in September 1902. Only 32,900 tons of rice were produced in Iwate, just 30% of the previous year's harvest.
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was announced as the tourism ambassador to Iwate Prefecture. The character was chosen for being a rock type Pokémon, since the word for rock, in Japanese, is Iwa (岩
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The Ōu mountains on the west still contain active volcanoes such as Mt. Iwate (at 2,038 metres (6,686 ft) the highest point in the prefecture) and
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Iwate faces the Pacific Ocean to the east with sheer, rocky cliffs along most of the shoreline interrupted by a few sandy beaches. The border with
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In July 1882, a cholera outbreak in Kamaishi left 302 dead and warnings about drinking water were posted throughout the prefecture.
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nothing, then returning home the next morning found the shore littered with their homes and the bodies of their loved ones.
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The web site of the Iwate prefecture provides the summarized biographies of 'Famous Iwate people' in Japanese and English.
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and Mutsu Province. In 729 Kokuseki-ji Temple was founded in what is now Mizusawa Ward, Oshu City by the itinerant priest
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struck offshore killing 3,008 people and destroying 7,479 homes. This is the fifth worst earthquake in Japan since 1923.
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General Sakanoue. This act of cruelty enraged the Emishi leading to another twenty or more years of fighting.
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There are many present-day cultural foods popularly eaten in Iwate Prefecture, some of which include
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There are several theories about the origin of the name "Iwate", but the most well known is the tale
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in Japan—at the border with Akita Prefecture. Iwate Prefecture is home to famous attractions such as
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has stations at Ichinoseki, Oshu, Kitakami, Hanamaki, Morioka, Iwate Town and Ninohe. The
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fertile providing room for the prefecture's largest cities, industrial parks and farms.
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which operates two lines along the coast, the North Rias Line and the South Rias Line.
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As of October 1, 2022, Iwate Prefecture had a population of 1,180,595. Consistent with
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is the capital and largest city of Iwate Prefecture; other major cities include
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In 1662 Morioka and its suburbs were hit by a large flood leaving 1,000 dead.
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In Nanbu-han alone, 49,594 people starved to death in the famine of 1755.
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starts at Morioka Station and connects to locations in Akita Prefecture.
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caused ¥371.5 billion in damage to the prefecture's fishing industry.
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from September to December 1970 with lava flows visible from Morioka.
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or Tōhoku-honsen in Iwate but sold the track north of Morioka to the
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In September 1886, cholera outbreaks throughout Iwate left 312 dead.
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coast, Iwate Prefecture features the easternmost point of Honshu at
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Sansa Odori, one of famous for summer event in northern Honshu.
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Cholera outbreaks occurred in August 1879, in Miyako and Kuji.
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is also popular for its apples, blooming in May and ready for
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In August 1957, there was volcanic activity on Mt. Kurikoma.
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on the west is generally formed by the highest points of the
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The area now known as Iwate Prefecture was inhabited by the
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4598:"38-meter-high tsunami triggered by March 11 quake: survey"
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Sea Shepherd's return to Iwate town enrages local fishermen
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Small explosions shook Mt. Iwate throughout 1934 and 1935.
4646:"Iwate Prefecture Adopts Geodude as Its Official Pokémon"
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lines in the prefecture and seven local rail lines. The
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in what is now southern Iwate became the capital of the
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National Route 45 crossing over the Shiino Bridge in
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JR East operates passenger and freight trains on the
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951:List of cities in Iwate Prefecture by population
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5787:Leaks and dumping of radioactive water
4623:Fukada, Takahiro (21 September 2011).
3490:(1938–2016), actress and voice actress
583:, and shares the highest peaks of the
718:and More, surrendered at Fort Isawa.
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3565:magnitude 8.6 earthquake and tsunami
3533:adding citations to reliable sources
5104:List of mergers in Iwate Prefecture
2225:List of mergers in Iwate Prefecture
619:in Ōshū, and the Tenshochi park in
6097:Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project
5699:Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
5676:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
4715:Yiengpruksawan, Mimi Hall (1998).
4551:[Milano Collection A.T.].
4353:. 16 December 2018. Archived from
4317:"Japanese Culture and Food: Iwate"
3496:(born 1973), professional wrestler
3471:(born 1976), professional wrestler
705:Historic Sites of Iwate Prefecture
25:
6175:Nuclear and radioactive incidents
4756:Iwate Prefecture Official Website
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3726:Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
3509:
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134:
120:
103:
6149:Seismicity of the Sanriku coast
3753:A view of Tono Country Village.
3711:Morioka Hashimoto Museum of Art
3647:There was volcanic activity on
3614:On 15 June 1896, at 7:32 am, a
3520:needs additional citations for
2291:
2248:
4586:. Japan Meteorological Agency.
3274:population trends across Japan
2281:
63:Japanese transcription(s)
1:
6082:Impact on video game industry
5883:Sayonara Nuclear Power Plants
4557:(in Japanese). Archived from
4347:"A Story of Delicious Apples"
3462:(born 1991), pitcher for the
2263:
2258:
5808:Okawa School tsunami tragedy
4600:. Kyodo News. Archived from
3665:On Friday, 11 March 2011, a
3586:In 1700, a tsunami from the
2276:
2271:
1450:Population density (per km)
970:Population density (per km)
678:from September to November.
623:known for its huge, ancient
5995:Yuzuru Hanyu Notte Stellata
4432:Ministry of the Environment
3769:Memorial Museum in Morioka.
3567:struck the coast of Iwate.
941:Prefectural Natural Parks.
767:when he returned to Kyoto.
527:
90:
32:Prefecture in Tōhoku, Japan
6255:
5873:Project Sunshine for Japan
3853:East Japan Railway Company
3241:(32.5 / 18.7)
3236:(44.4 / 28.2)
3231:(56.5 / 38.3)
3226:(67.8 / 52.0)
3221:(75.4 / 60.4)
3216:(73.6 / 59.5)
3211:(67.5 / 49.5)
3206:(61.0 / 40.5)
3201:(49.1 / 30.4)
3196:(36.1 / 19.2)
3191:(29.1 / 12.6)
3186:(27.1 / 11.8)
3174:(37.0 / 26.2)
3169:(49.5 / 33.6)
3164:(62.2 / 44.6)
3159:(73.6 / 57.4)
3154:(81.0 / 65.3)
3149:(78.3 / 63.7)
3144:(72.5 / 55.0)
3139:(66.0 / 45.1)
3134:(54.0 / 33.6)
3129:(41.4 / 26.2)
3124:(34.7 / 21.7)
3119:(32.7 / 21.4)
3107:(38.7 / 25.5)
3102:(50.0 / 32.7)
3097:(62.8 / 42.6)
3092:(73.8 / 56.1)
3087:(81.9 / 65.3)
3082:(78.6 / 63.3)
3077:(73.4 / 55.8)
3072:(66.4 / 45.5)
3067:(56.3 / 35.4)
3062:(42.1 / 25.9)
3057:(35.1 / 19.6)
3052:(33.4 / 18.9)
3040:(37.0 / 22.6)
3035:(49.1 / 31.1)
3030:(61.2 / 41.4)
3025:(72.3 / 54.3)
3020:(80.1 / 62.6)
3015:(78.3 / 61.2)
3010:(72.7 / 52.3)
3005:(66.4 / 43.3)
3000:(54.9 / 33.4)
2995:(41.5 / 23.9)
2990:(33.8 / 17.6)
2985:(32.0 / 17.2)
2973:(43.2 / 27.0)
2968:(55.0 / 34.2)
2963:(65.5 / 44.8)
2958:(75.2 / 57.4)
2953:(81.9 / 64.8)
2948:(79.7 / 63.0)
2943:(73.9 / 54.5)
2938:(69.4 / 46.6)
2933:(60.1 / 36.9)
2928:(47.8 / 28.4)
2923:(40.1 / 23.0)
2918:(38.5 / 23.0)
2906:(34.9 / 21.0)
2901:(46.9 / 30.2)
2896:(59.7 / 40.8)
2891:(70.9 / 54.1)
2886:(78.1 / 62.8)
2881:(76.1 / 61.2)
2876:(70.7 / 52.3)
2871:(64.4 / 43.0)
2866:(53.2 / 32.5)
2861:(39.4 / 22.1)
2856:(32.2 / 15.4)
2851:(30.2 / 14.7)
2839:(45.3 / 31.6)
2834:(55.9 / 39.4)
2829:(66.2 / 50.4)
2824:(75.6 / 61.7)
2819:(81.0 / 68.2)
2814:(78.1 / 65.7)
2809:(71.8 / 58.1)
2804:(66.4 / 49.8)
2799:(58.1 / 40.5)
2794:(48.4 / 32.2)
2789:(42.1 / 27.9)
2784:(40.5 / 27.7)
2772:(39.7 / 25.2)
2767:(52.0 / 33.1)
2762:(64.0 / 43.5)
2757:(75.0 / 56.8)
2752:(81.9 / 64.9)
2747:(79.9 / 63.3)
2742:(74.5 / 54.7)
2737:(68.5 / 45.9)
2732:(57.6 / 35.2)
2727:(44.8 / 26.4)
2722:(36.9 / 20.5)
2717:(35.1 / 20.1)
2705:(43.5 / 27.1)
2700:(55.0 / 34.5)
2695:(65.3 / 45.3)
2690:(74.5 / 58.1)
2685:(79.0 / 65.3)
2680:(75.4 / 62.4)
2675:(68.9 / 54.1)
2670:(65.1 / 45.9)
2665:(56.8 / 36.3)
2660:(46.8 / 28.4)
2655:(39.9 / 23.2)
2650:(38.8 / 23.5)
2638:(40.8 / 28.9)
2633:(52.9 / 37.2)
2628:(65.3 / 48.4)
2623:(76.6 / 61.2)
2618:(84.0 / 68.9)
2613:(81.3 / 66.9)
2608:(75.7 / 59.5)
2603:(69.4 / 50.5)
2598:(59.0 / 39.6)
2593:(46.6 / 30.6)
2588:(38.5 / 25.3)
2583:(36.3 / 24.4)
2571:(43.0 / 29.5)
2566:(54.9 / 37.4)
2561:(66.7 / 49.1)
2556:(77.5 / 61.7)
2551:(84.7 / 69.1)
2546:(82.2 / 66.9)
2541:(76.5 / 59.4)
2536:(70.7 / 50.2)
2531:(60.8 / 39.2)
2526:(49.1 / 30.6)
2521:(41.2 / 26.1)
2516:(38.8 / 25.5)
2504:(38.1 / 23.9)
2499:(50.0 / 32.2)
2494:(62.8 / 42.4)
2489:(74.1 / 55.9)
2484:(81.9 / 64.9)
2479:(79.9 / 63.5)
2474:(74.5 / 55.4)
2469:(67.6 / 46.0)
2464:(56.3 / 34.5)
2459:(43.2 / 25.3)
2454:(35.4 / 18.3)
2449:(33.4 / 17.8)
2437:(45.9 / 29.5)
2432:(56.3 / 37.4)
2427:(65.8 / 48.6)
2422:(74.3 / 60.1)
2417:(79.3 / 66.6)
2412:(75.9 / 63.3)
2407:(69.8 / 55.6)
2402:(66.0 / 48.2)
2397:(58.3 / 39.0)
2392:(48.4 / 30.6)
2387:(42.1 / 25.7)
2382:(41.4 / 25.7)
2370:(40.1 / 27.5)
2365:(51.6 / 35.2)
2360:(64.2 / 46.2)
2355:(75.7 / 59.4)
2350:(83.1 / 67.6)
2345:(80.8 / 65.8)
2340:(75.4 / 57.6)
2335:(68.5 / 48.4)
2330:(57.9 / 37.8)
2325:(45.5 / 28.8)
2320:(37.8 / 23.4)
2315:(35.6 / 22.6)
2222:
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913:Quasi-National Parks; and
786:In the latter part of the
702:
631:of any prefecture outside
6130:
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5266:
5101:
4838:
4806:
4678:Frédéric, Louis (2002 ).
4213:List of people from Iwate
3950:Hachinohe-Kuji Expressway
3876:Iwate Galaxy Railway Line
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5975:Operation Pacific Assist
4686:Harvard University Press
4547:
4533:"Famous people of Iwate"
4454:
4422:
3885:Other lines include the
3667:magnitude 9.0 earthquake
3660:7.2 magnitude earthquake
3636:magnitude 8.1 earthquake
3616:magnitude 8.5 earthquake
3588:1700 Cascadia earthquake
3575:magnitude 8.1 earthquake
3434:Famous people from Iwate
3189:−1.6 / −10.8
3184:−2.7 / −11.2
852:
846:
840:
488:Paulownia tomentosa
458:Phasianus colchicus
441:Symbols of Japan
5939:(7.1, 13 February 2021)
5933:(6.9, 22 November 2016)
4554:New Japan Pro-Wrestling
4275:Frédéric, "Morioka" in
4167:National Route 457
4157:National Route 456
4147:National Route 455
4137:National Route 397
4127:National Route 396
4117:National Route 395
4107:National Route 346
4097:National Route 343
4087:National Route 342
4077:National Route 340
4067:National Route 284
4057:National Route 283
4047:National Route 282
4037:National Route 281
4027:National Route 107
4017:National Route 106
3851:Iwate is served by the
3469:Milano Collection A. T.
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3219:24.1 / 15.8
3214:23.1 / 15.3
3157:23.1 / 14.1
3152:27.2 / 18.5
3147:25.7 / 17.6
3142:22.5 / 12.8
3090:23.2 / 13.4
3085:27.7 / 18.5
3080:25.9 / 17.4
3075:23.0 / 13.2
3023:22.4 / 12.4
3018:26.7 / 17.0
3013:25.7 / 16.2
3008:22.6 / 11.3
2956:24.0 / 14.1
2951:27.7 / 18.2
2946:26.5 / 17.2
2941:23.3 / 12.5
2889:21.6 / 12.3
2884:25.6 / 17.1
2879:24.5 / 16.2
2874:21.5 / 11.3
2849:−1.0 / −9.6
2827:19.0 / 10.2
2822:24.2 / 16.5
2817:27.2 / 20.1
2812:25.6 / 18.7
2807:22.1 / 14.5
2755:23.9 / 13.8
2750:27.7 / 18.3
2745:26.6 / 17.4
2740:23.6 / 12.6
2688:23.6 / 14.5
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2678:24.1 / 16.9
2673:20.5 / 12.3
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2616:28.9 / 20.5
2611:27.4 / 19.4
2606:24.3 / 15.3
2601:20.8 / 10.3
2554:25.3 / 16.5
2549:29.3 / 20.6
2544:27.9 / 19.4
2539:24.7 / 15.2
2534:21.5 / 10.1
2487:23.4 / 13.3
2482:27.7 / 18.3
2477:26.6 / 17.5
2472:23.6 / 13.0
2420:23.5 / 15.6
2415:26.3 / 19.2
2410:24.4 / 17.4
2405:21.0 / 13.1
2353:24.3 / 15.2
2348:28.4 / 19.8
2343:27.1 / 18.8
2338:24.1 / 14.2
836:Map of Iwate Prefecture
742:, the area west of the
627:. Iwate has the lowest
611:, the Fujiwara no Sato
6205:39.70361°N 141.15250°E
6107:869 Sanriku earthquake
5927:(7.3, 7 December 2012)
4486:, 17 April 2011, p. 9.
4257:Frédéric, "Tōhoku" in
4007:National Route 46
3997:National Route 45
3905:
3573:On 2 December 1611, a
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3239:0.3 / −7.4
3234:6.9 / −2.1
3229:13.6 / 3.5
3209:19.7 / 9.7
3204:16.1 / 4.7
3199:9.5 / −0.9
3194:2.3 / −7.1
3172:2.8 / −3.2
3162:16.8 / 7.0
3137:18.9 / 7.3
3132:12.2 / 0.9
3127:5.2 / −3.2
3122:1.5 / −5.7
3117:0.4 / −5.9
3105:3.7 / −3.6
3100:10.0 / 0.4
3095:17.1 / 5.9
3070:19.1 / 7.5
3065:13.5 / 1.9
3060:5.6 / −3.4
3055:1.7 / −6.9
3050:0.8 / −7.3
3038:2.8 / −5.2
3033:9.5 / −0.5
3028:16.2 / 5.2
3003:19.1 / 6.3
2998:12.7 / 0.8
2993:5.3 / −4.5
2988:1.0 / −8.0
2983:0.0 / −8.2
2971:6.2 / −2.8
2966:12.8 / 1.2
2961:18.6 / 7.1
2936:20.8 / 8.1
2931:15.6 / 2.7
2926:8.8 / −2.0
2921:4.5 / −5.0
2916:3.6 / −5.0
2904:1.6 / −6.1
2899:8.3 / −1.0
2894:15.4 / 4.9
2869:18.0 / 6.1
2864:11.8 / 0.3
2859:4.1 / −5.5
2854:0.1 / −9.2
2837:7.4 / −0.2
2832:13.3 / 4.1
2802:19.1 / 9.9
2797:14.5 / 4.7
2787:5.6 / −2.3
2782:4.7 / −2.4
2770:4.3 / −3.8
2765:11.1 / 0.6
2760:17.8 / 6.4
2735:20.3 / 7.7
2730:14.2 / 1.8
2725:7.1 / −3.1
2720:2.7 / −6.4
2715:1.7 / −6.6
2703:6.4 / −2.7
2698:12.8 / 1.4
2693:18.5 / 7.4
2668:18.4 / 7.7
2663:13.8 / 2.4
2658:8.2 / −2.0
2653:4.4 / −4.9
2648:3.8 / −4.7
2636:4.9 / −1.7
2631:11.6 / 2.9
2626:18.5 / 9.1
2596:15.0 / 4.2
2591:8.1 / −0.8
2586:3.6 / −3.7
2581:2.4 / −4.2
2569:6.1 / −1.4
2564:12.7 / 3.0
2559:19.3 / 9.5
2529:16.0 / 4.0
2524:9.5 / −0.8
2519:5.1 / −3.3
2514:3.8 / −3.6
2502:3.4 / −4.5
2497:10.0 / 0.1
2492:17.1 / 5.8
2467:19.8 / 7.8
2462:13.5 / 1.4
2457:6.2 / −3.7
2452:1.9 / −7.6
2447:0.8 / −7.9
2435:7.7 / −1.4
2430:13.5 / 3.0
2425:18.8 / 9.2
2400:18.9 / 9.0
2395:14.6 / 3.9
2390:9.1 / −0.8
2385:5.6 / −3.5
2380:5.2 / −3.5
2368:4.5 / −2.5
2363:10.9 / 1.8
2358:17.9 / 7.9
2333:20.3 / 9.1
2328:14.4 / 3.2
2323:7.5 / −1.8
2318:3.2 / −4.8
2313:2.0 / −5.2
2235:Temperature comparison
856:
800:Minamoto no Yoshitsune
776:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
473:Oncorhynchus keta
368:76/km (200/sq mi)
5990:Reconstruction Agency
5969:Humanitarian response
5726:Fukushima Daini plant
4297:. Bunka.pref.iwate.jp
3987:National Route 4
3900:
3280:Historical population
3267:
3167:9.7 / 0.9
2792:9.1 / 0.1
835:
575:. Located on Japan's
503:Pinus densiflora
373: • Dialects
113:from Koiwai farm park
6239:Prefectures of Japan
6142:Japanese earthquakes
6112:2011 local elections
5945:(7.0, 20 March 2021)
5921:(6.6, 11 April 2011)
5148:prefectures of Japan
4508:, 26 May 2011, p. 2.
3930:Hachinohe Expressway
3649:Mt. Akita-Komagatake
3529:improve this article
871:is to the north and
802:fled here after the
734:, containing all of
365: • Density
6210:39.70361; 141.15250
6201: /
5982:Operation Tomodachi
5915:(7.1, 7 April 2011)
5909:(7.3, 9 March 2011)
4357:on 10 December 2022
3970:Kamaishi Expressway
3634:On 3 March 1933, a
3483:Los Angeles Dodgers
3281:
2241:
738:, was divided into
535:prefecture of Japan
404:44.5 billion (2019)
215:Iwate kenmin no uta
27:Prefecture of Japan
6087:No.18 Kyotoku-maru
6011:Wrestling in Japan
5755:Sequence of events
5030:Nishiiwai District
4681:Japan Encyclopedia
4476:Schreiber, Mark, "
4404:Japan Encyclopedia
4383:on 13 October 2013
4278:Japan Encyclopedia
4260:Japan Encyclopedia
3960:Sanriku Expressway
3906:
3701:Takadachi-gikei-dō
3563:On 13 July 869, a
3270:
2239:
1538:Nishiiwai District
1427:Towns and villages
899:Towada-Hachimantai
857:
629:population density
393: • Total
347: • Total
324: • Total
6184:
6183:
6117:Miracle Pine Tree
6029:
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5891:
5890:
5782:Radiation effects
5741:Higashidori plant
5642:
5641:
5625:
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5110:
5109:
5042:Shimohei District
4817:
4702:978-0-674-01753-5
4521:. 1 October 2019.
3976:National highways
3920:Tōhoku Expressway
3861:Tōhoku Shinkansen
3767:Takuboku Ishikawa
3561:
3560:
3553:
3501:Natural disasters
3464:Toronto Blue Jays
3431:
3430:
3245:
3244:
2216:
2215:
2201:Shimohei District
2123:Shimohei District
1655:Shimohei District
1499:Shimohei District
1424:
1423:
931:Oritsume Basenkyō
919:Hanamaki Onsenkyō
875:is to the south.
873:Miyagi Prefecture
869:Aomori Prefecture
811:Meiji Restoration
796:Northern Fujiwara
555:Miyagi Prefecture
553:to the west, and
547:Aomori Prefecture
513:
512:
379:・Southern Iwate (
355: • Rank
332: • Rank
16:(Redirected from
6246:
6229:Iwate Prefecture
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6206:
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6194:
6166:
6165:
6156:List of tsunamis
6140:
6139:
6122:Shinkansen Relay
5959:
5937:Fukushima, Japan
5931:Fukushima, Japan
5919:Fukushima, Japan
5689:
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5655:
5646:
5284:
5272:
5137:
5130:
5123:
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4967:Kamihei District
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4800:Iwate Prefecture
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4788:
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4327:on 27 March 2020
4323:. Archived from
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3872:Tōhoku Main Line
3865:Akita Shinkansen
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3810:Takkoku-no-Iwaya
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4321:Sapporo.co.uk
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4295:"【民話・昔話】鬼の手形"
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4960:Shizukuishi
4857:Hachimantai
4650:Crunchyroll
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3046:Shizukuishi
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1447:Population
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5813:Casualties
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4867:Ichinoseki
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3857:shinkansen
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3691:Muryōkō-in
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1716:Kanegasaki
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804:Genpei War
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668:wanko soba
617:theme park
603:including
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342:Population
301:Government
56:Prefecture
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6016:Hong Kong
5866:Movements
5792:Aftermath
5719:Units 4-6
5685:accidents
5612:Kagoshima
5549:Tokushima
5531:Yamaguchi
5526:Hiroshima
5425:Yamanashi
5339:Fukushima
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1521:Hiraizumi
1453:District
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1065:1,256.42
911:Hayachine
897:, namely
828:Geography
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714:leaders,
693:Hiraizumi
652:no tegata
613:movie lot
605:Chūson-ji
601:Hiraizumi
581:Cape Todo
528:Iwate-ken
484:Paulownia
350:1,165,886
290:Districts
128:Chūson-ji
91:Iwate-ken
6066:TV drama
5955:Recovery
5878:Safecast
5775:Japanese
5762:Timeline
5634:Category
5607:Miyazaki
5597:Kumamoto
5592:Nagasaki
5493:Wakayama
5440:Shizuoka
5415:Ishikawa
5387:Kanagawa
5334:Yamagata
5296:Hokkaido
5288:Hokkaidō
5253:Southern
5248:Northern
5194:Hokuriku
5167:Hokkaidō
5057:Tanohata
5052:Iwaizumi
5023:Ichinohe
4955:Kuzumaki
4912:Takizawa
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4207:See also
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3481:for the
2979:Kuzumaki
2912:Iwaizumi
2845:Ichinohe
2577:Kitakami
2127:Village
2106:Tanohata
1932:Village
1833:Kuzumaki
1815:Village
1638:Iwaizumi
1599:Ichinohe
1503:Village
1433:district
1369:Takizawa
1317:114,620
1224:290,700
1120:Kitakami
1089:Kamaishi
1068:114,476
1027:Hanamaki
907:Kurikoma
774:In 801,
633:Hokkaido
621:Kitakami
609:Mōtsū-ji
597:Buddhist
573:Hanamaki
308:Governor
213:Anthem:
70:Japanese
5962:Efforts
5818:Cleanup
5683:Nuclear
5617:Okinawa
5582:Fukuoka
5541:Shikoku
5521:Okayama
5516:Shimane
5511:Tottori
5503:Chūgoku
5405:Niigata
5372:Saitama
5362:Tochigi
5357:Ibaraki
5258:Okinawa
5238:Shikoku
5221:Chūgoku
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5144:Regions
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4972:Ōtsuchi
4897:Ōfunato
4832:Morioka
4814:capital
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4455:自然公園の種類
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3830:Pokémon
3674:Tourism
3325:976,000
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3180:Kuzakai
2778:Ōfunato
2309:Morioka
2230:Climate
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2191:262.81
2158:404.44
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1960:11,572
1957:200.42
1950:Ōtsuchi
1879:590.74
1840:434.99
1801:134.02
1762:245.82
1755:Karumai
1726:15,580
1723:179.76
1687:13,111
1684:360.46
1645:992.36
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1606:300.03
1570:15,398
1567:302.92
1534:116.86
1410:26,110
1407:825.97
1382:303.22
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1348:19,062
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1255:26,344
1252:420.42
1227:327.93
1221:886.47
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658:Culture
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