Oarai
About Oarai
Oarai is a town situated in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of September 2015, the town had an expected populace of 16,823, and a populace thickness of 709 people for every km². Its complete territory is 23.74 km². The Japan Atomic Energy Agency works an examination focus in Oarai with various atomic research reactors, including the Joyo and High-temperature designing test reactor offices. Situated on the shoreline of focal Ibaraki Prefecture, Oarai is flanked by the Pacific Ocean toward the east. The Naka River moves through the town. Oarai and Sun Beach washing shorelines were first to present boundary free washing shorelines for the handicapped in Japan.
The towns of Isohama and Onuki inside Higashiibaraki District and the town of Natsumi inside Kashima District were made with the foundation of the regions framework on April 1, 1889. Onuki was raised to town status on January 26, 1894. Onuki and Isohama converged on November 3, 1954 to make the town of Oarai. A bit of Natsumi was attached by Oarai on July 23, 1955. The atomic business and government magnanimity structure the premise of the neighborhood economy. Fundamental rural items incorporate rice, sweet potatoes and Japanese radish. Fundamental fishery items incorporate whitebait, sardines, wallow and mollusks. Marine sustenance handling incorporates salted and dried steed mackerel, smelt and sardines and bubbled octopus.
Neighborhood attractions:
• Oarai pulls in 3 million guests every year. Vacation spots incorporate washing shorelines, yacht and cruiser marina, marine games, campground, angling, aquarium, and a popular green. It is known for its monkfish.
• Oarai Beach
• Water World
• Oarai Marine Tower
• Oarai Sea Museum
• Oarai Museum of Art
• Oarai Museum of Bakumatsu-Meiji History
• "Kurumazuka-kofun" and "Kagamizuka-kofun"
• Oarai Isozaki Jinja