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However, Ōita Prefecture now has the fewest towns ( 3 ) and fewest towns and villages combined ( 4 ) in all of Japan.
Saffron has been cultivated in Ōita since the late 19th century, and Ōita's Taketa area produces 80 % of Japan's total amount of saffron, making Ōita the top producer of saffron.
The quality of Ōita saffron has gained international acclaim as active component levels are several times higher than foreign saffron.
It is grown in Kunisaki Peninsula of Ōita Prefecture, and is used in the production of Ryukyu-style tatami mats, as it is dust and moisture absorbent and has a pleasant scent.
Ōita has gained nationwide recognition for their promotion of " The Oita Brand ", which is labeling local products with the prefectural name.
It is part of Ōita City's metropolitan area through economics and thus has strong ties to Ōita City.
Usuki, a town in Ōita Prefecture, has become known for selling non-poisonous fugu.
He has also competed in wheelchair marathon races, including the Boston Marathon and the Ōita Marathon.
Ōita Stadium has a retractable dome roof with roof system driven by a wire traction system.

Ōita and north
It is bordered by the Ariake inland sea and the Amakusa archipelago to the west, Fukuoka Prefecture and Ōita Prefecture to the north, Miyazaki Prefecture to the east, and Kagoshima Prefecture to the south.
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and east, Ōita Prefecture to the north, and Kumamoto and Kagoshima Prefectures to the west.
It is divided between north and south by a major tectonic line running from Usuki City in Ōita Prefecture to Yatsushiro City in Kumamoto Prefecture, which is to the west of Ōita.
Troops were landed at Ōita and Saiki north of Saigō's army, and Saigō was caught in a pincer attack.

Ōita and Beppu
The prefecture's major water sources are Yamakuni River, Yakkan River, Ōita River, Ōno and Banjō River, and Beppu Bay and the Bungo Channel.
Ōita Prefecture is famous for its hot springs, particularly those in and around the city of Beppu, known as the ' hells ', or jigoku.
* Beppu Onsen, Beppu, Ōita Prefecture, famous for its multi-coloured baths
A tengu mikoshi ( portable shrine ) in the city of Beppu, Ōita | Beppu, Ōita Prefecture, on Kyūshū.
* Beppu, Ōita, Japan ( since August 1966 )
is a city located in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan, at the west end of Beppu Bay.
Beppu is part of the course of the annual Beppu-Ōita Marathon, which traces a path between Beppu and its neighbouring city of Ōita.
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In a series of articles in the Japanese magazine Shukan Bunshun published on January 25, February 1 and March 15, 2001, the magazine alleged that the stone tools discovered at the Hijiridaki cave site ( 聖嶽洞窟遺跡 ) in Ōita Prefecture had also been forgeries, and indicated that Mitsuo Kagawa, a professor at Beppu University, had been involved in that hoax.
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, or APU, is a private institution inaugurated April 2000 in Beppu, Ōita, Japan.
APU was made possible through the collaboration of three parties from the public and private sectors: Ōita Prefecture, Beppu City and the Ritsumeikan Academy.
APU is located at Jumonjibaru in the City of Beppu, Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu.
In the early 1990s the concept of creating an international university in the City of Beppu was first raised by the Governor of Ōita Prefecture, Mr Morihiko Hiramatsu with the then Chancellor of the Ritsumeikan Trust in Kyoto, Mr Kawamoto.
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The team's home town is Ōita city, but the club draws support from Beppu, Saiki and the entire Ōita Prefecture.

Ōita and Bay
In order to more accurately estimate the risk of ongoing or increased seismic activity, teams from Tokyo University, Kōchi University, Hiroshima University and Ōita University surveyed Hakata Bay to determine how far the Kego fault extends.

Ōita and .
* 1877 – The family with samurai antecedents that responded to the Saigō army in Ōita Nakatsu, rebels.
To the west lie Ōita and Miyazaki Prefectures on Kyūshū.
* Dangojiru ( 団子汁 ): similar to the above Hohtoh, from Ōita Prefecture.
In 1868, Matsukata was appointed governor of Hita Prefecture ( part of present day Ōita Prefecture ) by his friend Okubo who was the powerful minister of the interior for the new Meiji government.
Fukuoka Prefecture faces the sea on three sides, bordering on Saga, Ōita, and Kumamoto prefectures and facing Yamaguchi Prefecture across the Kanmon Straits.
The prefectural capital is the city of Ōita.
After the Meiji Restoration, districts from Bungo and Buzen provinces were combined to form Ōita Prefecture.
These provinces were divided among many local daimyo and thus a large castle town never formed in Ōita.
The origins of the name Ōita are documented in a report from the early 8th century called the.
Otomo Sorin ( 1530 – 1587 ) The Otomo Family ruled over the Funai Domain, which is present day Ōita City, in the 16th century.
Ōita ’ s current governor Katsusada Hirose is actually a descendant of Tansō Hirose.
Map of Ōita Prefecture.
Ōita Prefecture is on the north-eastern section of the island of Kyūshū.
The Kirishima Range is a volcanic belt that runs vertically through the prefecture and contributes to the many hot spring sources that make the region a popular tourist attraction, and makes Ōita the prefecture with the largest number of hot springs in the whole country.
Ōita Prefecture's industrial activity is centered on agricultural products.
Ōita Prefecture is Japan's number one producer of kabosu, which is a citrus fruit that is similar to a lime.
Ōita is also the largest producer of dried shiitake mushrooms in Japan, and the cultivation of shiitake mushrooms is said to have originated in Ōita.

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