Yuki, Ibaraki
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Yūki (結城市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan.
As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 52,746 and the density of 801.12 persons per km². There is a relatively large population of people of Brazilian, Filipino, Peruvian, and mixed descent, and the city is the home of some Americans and Australians. The total area is 65.84 km².
The city was founded on March 15, 1954.
Yuuki is famous for traditional Japanese weavings including cloth and paper, and has a rich religious history with many older Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines.
[edit] External links
- Yuki official website in Japanese
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