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Funaishikawa Destination Guide

Delve into Funaishikawa in Japan

Funaishikawa in the region of Ibaraki with its 35,318 residents is located in Japan - some 73 mi or ( 117 km ) North-East of Edo , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Funaishikawa

Local time in Funaishikawa is now 12:48 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Tokyo " with a UTC offset of 9 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Yokohama, Utsunomiya, Edo, Shizuoka, and Nagoya. While being here, you might want to check out Yokohama . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Funaishikawa ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

素敵な明日のために

6:37 min by ken1ueno
Views: 22157 Rating: 5.00

ひたちなか市では、子供からお年寄りまでが楽しく踊れ、歌え、そして、いつまでも市民の方々に愛していただける歌をとの思いで、~ひたちなかソング~『素敵な明日のために」&『ひたちなか踊り』を制作いたしました。 21世紀に向かう「豊かな海と共生し、緑に包まれた文化の香る国際港湾公園都市」ひたちなか市の魅力と力強さを表現し、リズムはのどかで暖かみのあるレゲエを使用、若い方には16ビートで、お年寄りの方には4 ..

ROCK IN JAPAN FES. 2011

6:04 min by okcomputerz
Views: 12997 Rating: 4.38

ROCK IN JAPAN FES. 2011 2011.8.5.Fri/8.6.Sat/8.7.Sun in Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki, Prefecture, Japan. music:STORYWRITER(SUPERCAR) ..


3D-MOVIE:チューリップとネモフィラ 3D Tulips and Nemophila (Shot on 3DA1)

3:18 min by ChannelAGG
Views: 9223 Rating: 5.00

3Dビデオカメラ「Panasonic AG-3DA1」による3D映像です。 国営ひたち海浜公園では、4月下旬から5月上旬にかけてチューリップとネモフィラが見頃を迎えます。 通常の2D映像はこちら↓ www.youtube.com The best time to see tulips and Nemophila celebrate from late April to early May in H ..

ひたち海浜公園のチューリップとネモフィラ Hitachi Seaside Park (Shot on RED ONE)

2:43 min by ChannelAGG
Views: 7176 Rating: 4.88

国営ひたち海浜公園では、4月下旬から5月上旬にかけてチューリップとネモフィラが見頃を迎えます。 The best time to see tulips and Nemophila celebrate from late April to early May in Hitachi Seaside Park. www.aquageographic.com ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Tōkai Station

Tōkai Station is a railway station in Tōkai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

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Located at 36.47 140.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Railway stations in Ibaraki Prefecture

Tokaimura nuclear accident

There have been two Tokaimura nuclear accidents. On 11 March 1997, in a Dōnen plant. On 30 September 1999, in a JCO plant.

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Located at 36.48 140.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 1997 in Japan, 1997 industrial disasters, 1999 in Japan, 1999 industrial disasters, Disasters in Japan, Heisei period, Nuclear accidents and incidents, Nuclear history of Japan, Nuclear reprocessing sites

Naka District, Ibaraki

Naka District, Ibaraki 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, the district has an estimated population of 35,467 and a density of 946.29 persons per km². The total area is 37.48 km².

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Located at 36.46 140.59 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Districts in Ibaraki Prefecture

Kasamatsu Stadium

Kasamatsu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Naka, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as the main home ground of Mito HollyHock, and will be its home ground through 2008. The stadium holds 22,022 people and was built in 1998. It is a community stadium, and any person or group can use an unused facility at any time the stadium is open. A vending machine sells tickets for this purpose in the main lobby.

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Located at 36.46 140.54 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Athletics (track and field) venues in Japan, Football venues in Japan, Multi-purpose stadiums in Japan, Sports venues in Ibaraki Prefecture

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (日本原子力研究開発機構, Nihon genshiryoku kenkyū kaihatsu kikō, JAEA) was formed October 1, 2005 by a merger of two previous semi-governmental organizations. While it inherited the activities of both PNC and JAERI, it also inherited the nickname of JAERI, "Genken" 原研, an abbreviated word for "nuclear research". On April 10, 2007, JAEA officially joined the GNEP alliance. The other members in the alliance are Areva, Washington Group International and BWX.

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Located at 36.44 140.60 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Independent Administrative Institutions of Japan, Nuclear research centers, Nuclear technology organizations of Japan, Research institutes in Japan

Historical Weather

temperature and rainfall during the year in Funaishikawa