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Ōita Prefecture

Ōita Prefecture
大分県
Prefecture
Japanese transcription(s)
 • Japanese 大分県
 • Rōmaji Ōita-ken
Flag of Ōita Prefecture
Flag
Official logo of Ōita Prefecture
Symbol of Ōita Prefecture
Location of Ōita Prefecture
Country Japan
Region Kyushu
Island Kyushu
Capital Ōita
Government
 • Governor Katsusada Hirose
Area
 • Total 6,338.82 km2 (2,447.43 sq mi)
Area rank 24th
Population (December 1, 2013)
 • Total 1,177,900
 • Rank 33rd
 • Density 185.82/km2 (481.3/sq mi)
ISO 3166 code JP-44
Districts 3
Municipalities 18
Flower Bungo-ume blossom (Prunus mume var. bungo)
Tree Bungo-ume tree (Prunus mume var. bungo)
Bird Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonica)
Website www.pref.oita.jp

Ōita Prefecture (大分県 Ōita-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan on Kyūshū Island. The prefectural capital is the city of Ōita.

Around the 6th century Kyushu consisted of four regions: Tsukushi Province, Hi Province, Kumaso Province and Toyo Province.

Toyo Province was later divided into two regions, upper and lower Toyo Province, called Bungo Province and Buzen Province.

After the Meiji Restoration, districts from Bungo and Buzen provinces were combined to form Ōita Prefecture. These provinces were divided among many local daimyōs 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".

The origins of the name Ōita are documented in a report from the early 8th century called the Chronicles of Bungo ( bungonokuni-fudoki?) . According to the document, when Emperor Keikō visited the Kyushu region, stopping first in Toyo-no-kuni, he exclaimed that 'This is a vast land, indeed. It shall be known as Okita-Kuni!' Okita-Kuni, meaning "Land of the Great Fields", later came to be written as "Ōita". Present day interpretations based on Ōita's topography state that Oita's name comes from "Okita", meaning "many fields", rather than "vast" or "great" field, because of Ōita's complex terrain.


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