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Country
  
Area
  
74.54 km²

Population
  
4,353 (1 Dec 2004)

Prefecture
  
Bird
  
Japanese bush warbler

District
  
Nishikamo District, Aichi

Obara, Aichi

Merged
  
April 1, 2005(now part of Toyota)

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
9°C, Wind NW at 21 km/h, 56% Humidity

Region
  
Chūbu region (Tōkai region)

Obara (小原村, Obara-mura) was a village located in Nishikamo District, north-central Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

As of December 1, 2004, the village had an estimated population of 4,353 and a population density of 58.4 persons per km2. Its total area was 74.54 km2. Obara was well known as the home of traditional Japanese "Washi" mulberry paper.

Obara Village was created on July 1, 1906 through the merger of the hamlets of Kiyohara, Honjo, Fukuhara and Toyohara. On July 13, 1972, the village was partly destroyed by landslides following heavy rains, with the loss of 32 lives.

On April 1, 2005, Obara, along with the town of Fujioka (also from Nishikamo District), the towns of Asuke, Asahi and Inabu, and the village of Shimoyama (all from Higashikamo District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyota, and has ceased to exist as an independent municipality.

References

Obara, Aichi Wikipedia


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