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- Spring: Kairakuen Garden’s Plum Blossom Festival
- Spring: Hitachi Seaside Park
- Summer: Ryujin Suspension Bridge
- Summer: Amabiki Kannon Temple
- Autumn: Hananuki Gorge
- Winter: Fukuroda Falls
Kairakuen Garden was completed during the lifetime of Nariaki Tokugawa (1800-1860), the ninth feudal lord of the Mito clan. It is ranked among the top three gardens in Japan alongside Kenrokuen in Kanazawa and Okayama Korakuen. Approximately 3,000 plum trees of one hundred different varieties are planted in the garden. During early spring, the flow...
Hitachi Seaside Park is full of flowers and lush greenery. The extensive grounds are split into various areas; Miharashi Hill is the most famous among the attractions. Come spring, 5.3 million nemophilas cover the hill completely in a striking blue hue. You’ll be spellbound by the wondrous nemophilas merging into the sky! The yellow rapeseed flower...
Ryujin Suspension Bridge is located in Okukuji Prefectural Natural Park. Measuring 375 meters in length, it is the longest suspension bridge for pedestrians on the main island of Honshu. The suspension bridge sits 100 meters above the lake. In recent years, it’s been a popular destination for bungee jumping enthusiasts. Every May, the park holds th...
The deity enshrined at Amabiki Kannon is said to bless those who visit with safe childbirth. Flowers of several varieties are planted inside the temple grounds. These seasonal flowers, which include cherry blossoms, azaleas, and peonies, are the highlight of spring. However, the sea of 5,000 hydrangea shrubs in one hundred different varieties is an...
Pictured above is the 60-meter wooden suspension bridge hanging in the valley of Hananuki Gorge. The tree branches extend and encircle the bridge to form a natural tunnel. Once it’s autumn, the trees begin to change color and transform the color of the foliage into a fiery red! In recent years, the gorge has gained popularity as the filming locatio...
Fukuroda Falls is ranked among the top three major waterfalls in Japan. The water from this massive, 75 meter wide waterfall travels over four tiers before plunging from a height of 120 meters into the basin below. The multiple rest stops along the trail to the waterfall make it possible to enjoy it from various angles. In winter, the waterfall bec...
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- Hitachi Seaside Park. This large flower park, located near Mito City in Ibaraki Prefecture, features a wide variety of seasonal flowers and greenery along with a small amusement park, several cycling and walking trails.
- Mount Tsukuba. Mount Tsukuba stands at an elevation of 877 meters with two separate peaks. You can ascend to the summit by a cable car, ropeway, or by walking on a hiking trail.
- Sudo Honke: Japan’s Oldest Sake Brewery. Located in the city of Kasama, Sudo Honke is the oldest Japanese sake brewery in Japan, dating back to the year 1141!
- Oarai Isosaki Shrine. This ancient shrine stands on the coastline facing the Pacific Ocean in Ibaraki Prefecture. The torii gate, called Kamiiso-no-Torii, which means “gate at the beach of the gods” stands at the shore of the ocean while waves crash about its base.
Our top ten outlines the best sightseeing spots and things to do around Ibaraki prefecture, including nature discoveries and exciting activities.
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Oct 1, 2024 · Ibaraki Prefecture, located near Tokyo, is famous for its mountains, flower gardens, and ocean views. This article introduces 27 fun things to do in Ibaraki, tips for visiting famous locations such as Hitachi Seaside Park, hidden gems, local cuisine, and access routes.