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==Location==
 
==Location==
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Nihihari (or Niibari) is mentioned numerous times within the ''[[Fudoki|Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki]]''. Before [[Hitachi province]] (present-day [[Ibaraki province]]) was formed in the 7th century (under [[Emperor Kotoku|Emperor Kotoku's]] reign), the region was made up of six smaller regions, one of which was Nihihari. Mt. Tsukuha is located within.
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Nihihari (or Niibari) is mentioned numerous times within the ''[[Fudoki|Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki]]''. Before [[Hitachi province]] (present-day Ibaraki prefecture) was formed in the 7th century (under [[Emperor Kotoku|Emperor Kotoku's]] reign), the region was made up of six smaller regions, one of which was Nihihari. Mt. Tsukuha is located within.
    
==Naming Convention==
 
==Naming Convention==