List of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture

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The following is a list of governors of Ibaraki Prefecture.

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The first governor of Ibaraki Prefecture was appointed by the Meiji government on July 13, 1871. Governors of Ibaraki were politically appointed from 1871 until the post-war period starting in 1945, after which they were popularly elected.

Appointed governors

Elected governors

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