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Dragon Legend around Lake Inba

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There remains a legend in the Inba and Kaiso regions in Chiba that a dragon living in Lake Inba soared into the sky and made it rain, for his life, to save people from a severe drought, and his body resulted to be split into three parts. There is also a theory in Ryugasaki (literally dragon's spur), in south Ibaraki mostly adjacent to Chiba, that the city is named after the situation that it is located near one of the places the said creature's fragments falled to.

#66 Dragon

Type
Legendaries
Place
Mizu-to Midori-no Undo Hiroba
Area
Sakae, Chiba
Country
Japan
Date
23 December 2007
Dragon sculpture

#65 Dragon

Type
Legendaries
Place
Near the City Hall
Area
Ryugasaki, Ibaraki
Country
Japan
Date
16 December 2007
Dragon sculpture

The place and area names are as of the visited points of time.