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Mihara may refer to: People *Mihara (surname) Places *Mihara, Hiroshima, a city in Hiroshima Prefecture **Mihara Station, a railway station in Mihara, Hiroshima **Mihara Castle, a castle that was located in Mihara, Hiroshima *Mihara, Hyōgo, a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture *Mihara District, Hyōgo, a former district in Hyōgo Prefecture *Mihara, Kōchi, a village in Kōchi Prefecture *Mihara, Osaka, a former town in Osaka Prefecture *Mount Mihara is an active volcano on the Japanese isle of Izu Ōshima. Although the volcano is predominantly basaltic, major eruptions have occurred at intervals of 100–150 years. Background Mount Mihara's major eruption in 1986 saw lava fountains up to ...
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Mihara (surname)
Mihara (written: 三原) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, better known as Hiroshi Yamato, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese politician, singer and actress *Kohei Mihara (other), multiple people *, Japanese figure skater *, Japanese Magic: the Gathering player *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese footballer * Puti Kaisar Mihara (born 1986), Austrian model *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese actress *, Japanese model and gravure idol * Nathan Mihara, Associate Justice of the California_courts_of_appeal#Sixth_District, California Courts of Appeal, 6th District {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Mihara, Hiroshima
is a Cities of Japan, city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 15, 1936. As of July 31, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 97,324 and a population density of 206.62 persons per km2. The total area is 471.03 km2. On March 22, 2005, the town of Daiwa, Hiroshima, Daiwa (from Kamo District, Hiroshima, Kamo District), the town of Kui, Hiroshima, Kui (from Mitsugi District, Hiroshima, Mitsugi District), and the town of Hongō, Hiroshima, Hongō (from Toyota District, Hiroshima, Toyota District) were merged into Mihara. History * Mihara Castle was established as a waterfront castle (Umi-jiro) by Kobayakawa Takakage in 1582. ** The castle has been connected to the Seto Inland Sea to operate the Mōri clan water forces on the sea. * For the Battle of Sekigahara, Fukushima Masanori entered Hiroshima Castle in 1600, and then Mihara Castle has been under controlled as the branch castle of Hiroshima castle. * The domain was divided into Fuk ...
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Mihara Station
is a railway station in Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Mihara Station is served by the following JR West lines. * Sanyo Shinkansen * Sanyo Main Line * Kure Line The is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) within Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. It begins at Mihara Station in Mihara and terminates at Kaitaichi Station in Kaita. It is one of the main lines of JR West. The secti ... History The station opened on 10 June 1894. External links JR West station information Railway stations in Hiroshima Prefecture Sanyō Main Line Sanyō Shinkansen Railway stations in Japan opened in 1894 {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub ...
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Mihara Castle
, also known as Ukishiro Castle, is a ''hirashiro'' (castle on a plain) located in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. History Mihara Castle was constructed in 1582 by Kobayakawa Takakage, who built this castle to protect the Mōri clan's coastline. Takakage constructed the castle on the coast, and connected it to two small islands, thus giving the castle its nickname- Ukishiro (floating castle). It had three baileys, thirty-two yagura, and fourteen gates. The ''tenshu'' (keep) was never constructed, though its foundation was completed, and is believed to be the largest ever constructed. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi conquered Kyūshū, Takakage was rewarded for being a loyal follower by being given land in Chikuzen, Chikugo, and Bizen. As a result, he moved to Najima Castle. However, he returned to reside at Mihara Castle following his 1595 retirement, and died there in 1597. During the Meiji Restoration, Mihara Castle avoided the destruction that most Japanese castles suffere ...
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Mihara, Hyōgo
was a town located in Mihara District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 16,511 and a density of 282.96 persons per km2. The total area was 58.35 km2. On January 11, 2005, Mihara, along with the towns of Midori, Nandan and Seidan (all from Mihara District), was merged to create the city of Minamiawaji is a city in the southern part of Awaji Island in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 45,489 kn 19856 households, and a population density of 200 persons per km².The total area of the city is . Geography The cit .... Dissolved municipalities of Hyōgo Prefecture Minamiawaji, Hyōgo {{Hyogo-geo-stub ...
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Mihara District, Hyōgo
was a Districts of Japan, district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 53,638 and a population density, density of 234.05 persons per km2. The total area was 229.17 km2. Former towns and villages * Midori, Hyōgo, Midori * Mihara, Hyōgo, Mihara * Nandan, Hyōgo, Nandan * Seidan, Hyōgo, Seidan Merger *On January 11, 2005 - the towns of Midori, Hyōgo, Midori, Mihara, Hyōgo, Mihara, Nandan, Hyōgo, Nandan and Seidan, Hyōgo, Seidan were merged to create the city of Minamiawaji, Hyōgo, Minamiawaji. Mihara District was dissolved as a result of this merger. References Former districts of Hyōgo Prefecture {{Hyogo-geo-stub ...
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Mihara, Kōchi
270px, Hoshigaoka Park is a village located in Hata District, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. , the village had an estimated population of 1449 in 751 households and a population density of 17 persons per km².The total area of the village is . Geography Mihara is located in a mountainous region in western Kōchi Prefecture on the island of Shikoku. It is approximately 153 km from the Kōchi prefectural capital, Kōchi city. Surrounded by mountains of 450 to 850 meters, it is located independently of the neighboring three cities of Nakamura, Sukumo, and Tosashimizu. Most of the village is forest, and villages and cultivated land are scattered along the Shimonokae River and its tributaries. Neighboring municipalities Kōchi Prefecture * Shimanto city * Sukumo * Tosashimizu Climate Mihara has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Mihara is 16.7 °C. The average an ...
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Mihara, Osaka
was a town located in Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 38,956 and a density of 2,951.21 persons per km². The total area was 13.20 km². On February 1, 2005, Mihara was merged into the expanded city of Sakai is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has been one of the largest and most important seaports of Japan since the medieval era. Sakai is known for its keyhole-shaped burial mounds, or kofun, which date from the fifth century and inclu ... and now forms Mihara-ku within Sakai. Dissolved municipalities of Osaka Prefecture Populated places disestablished in 2005 2005 disestablishments in Japan Sakai, Osaka {{Osaka-geo-stub ...
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