Definition: Ibaraki means "sacred" in Japanese, referring to the most sacred of gods or divinities, such as Amon (Amun), Gebel (Goddess of Death), and Yahuwah (God of Israel). Detailed definitions vary by context. In English, "ibaraki" can refer to a group of people worshiping together in temples or shrines, especially for important gods. It also implies an emphasis on unity and interconnectedness with the divine. In Japanese culture, it often refers to a sacred place or temple dedicated to a deity. In this context, it could be referring to places like Amon's temple in the Amazon rainforest where he is worshiped, as well as other places that honor Yahuwah, including temples and shrines. Please note that these definitions change based on context.