Ohara — may refer to: Places in Japan Ōhara, Chiba Ōhara, Okayama Ohara District, Shimane Japanese family names Ohara, おはら, 小原(small field) or 尾原(tail field) Ōhara, おおはら, 大原(big field) People Chiaki Ohara, pianist Hajime Ohara, professional wrestler… … Wikipedia
Ōhara — est une agglomération se situant dans l arrondissement de Sakyō. Géographie Ōhara est centrée autour de plusieurs temples du bouddhisme Tendai dont surtout celui de Sanzen in, et, outre l agriculture, vit du tourisme[1]. Une industrie forestière… … Wikipédia en Français
Ohara — Original name in latin hara Name in other language Ohara, hara State code JP Continent/City Asia/Tokyo longitude 35.25 latitude 140.38333 altitude 9 Population 20226 Date 2012 01 19 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Ohara (TV series) — Ohara Pat Morita as Ohara Format Police Procedural Created by Michael Braveman John A. Kuri Pat Morita … Wikipedia
Ohara Corporation — is the U.S. subsidiary of the Ohara Group. The parent company is headquartered in Japan. There are subsidiaries in a number of countries, including Japan, the United States, Germany, Hong Kong, Maylasia, Taiwan, and China. Their web site lists… … Wikipedia
Ohara Koson — Ohara Koson, Wagtail and Lotus, between 1912 and 1918, woodblock print, 37.7 × 16.4 cm. Brooklyn Museum Ohara Koson (Kanazawa 1877 – Tokyo 1945) was a Japanese painter and printmaker of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, part of the shin… … Wikipedia
Ōhara Station (Okayama) — Ōhara Station Ōhara Station (大原駅, Ōhara eki?) is a train station … Wikipedia
Ohara no Sato Onsen — (Киото,Япония) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 601 1248 Киото, Киото … Каталог отелей
Ōhara Station — is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. Ōhara Station (Chiba) (大原駅) in Chiba Prefecture Ōhara Station (Okayama) (大原駅) in Okayama Prefecture This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Ohara Museum of Art — Ōhara Art Museum The Ohara Museum of Art in Kurashiki was the first collection of Western art to be permanently exhibited in Japan. The museum opened in 1930 and originally consisted almost entirely of French paintings and sculptures of the 19th… … Wikipedia