Ibaraki

Ibaraki Prefecture, located northeast of Tokyo in Japan’s Kanto region, offers a mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and seasonal attractions. Known for the breathtaking Kairakuen Garden, the dramatic Pacific coastline, and the impressive Ushiku Daibutsu statue, Ibaraki is easily accessible for both day trips and longer stays. Visitors can enjoy flower fields, seaside activities, and cultural experiences throughout the year.

Top Attractions in Ibaraki

kairakuen

Kairakuen Garden

One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, famous for its plum blossoms in early spring and seasonal landscapes year-round.

hitachi

Hitachi Seaside Park

A vast flower park where blue nemophila flowers cover the hills in spring and bright red kochia bushes create autumn scenery.

ushiku daibutsu

Ushiku Daibutsu

One of the tallest statues in the world, standing 120 meters high. Visitors can enter the statue for panoramic views.

oarai coast

Oarai Coast

A scenic coastline with the iconic Kamiiso Torii gate standing in the ocean surf, especially beautiful at sunrise.

fukuroda falls

Fukuroda Falls

One of Japan’s top three waterfalls, with four distinct tiers and seasonal beauty from spring greens to frozen winter ice.

Local Cuisine You Must Try

  • Ankou Nabe – Rich hot pot made with monkfish, perfect in winter.

  • Hitachi Beef – Premium marbled wagyu from Ibaraki.

  • Melon from Hokota – Sweet and juicy, often served in summer desserts.

  • Natto – Fermented soybeans, especially from Mito.

  • Oarai Seafood – Fresh clams, oysters, and fish.

Access and Transportation

plane

By air

train

By train

bus

By bus / car

Suggested Itineraries

kairakuen

Gardens + Coast Full Day

Fukuroda Falls

Nature + Culture Full Day

hitachi

Full Experience Full Day

Travel Tips and Local Insights

Thigs To Do

Accomodation

Hotel Route Inn

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