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[Ibaraki ]There are such amazing places to visit! 10 Sightseeing Places in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

[Ibaraki ]There are such amazing places to visit! 10 Sightseeing Places in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

2021-12-22 Management office

Since the Tsukuba Express opened, Ibaraki Prefecture has become a bedroom community with easy access from Tokyo. However, there are still many people who wonder, "Where are the sightseeing spots in Ibaraki Prefecture? However, many people still wonder, "Where can I go to see the sights in Ibaraki Prefecture? Ibaraki Prefecture is usually ranked at the bottom in terms of attractiveness, but here are some sightseeing spots that will make you realize just how much there is to see and do in Ibaraki.
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Mt. Tsukuba



Tsukuba, which many people may think of when mentioning Ibaraki Prefecture, is quite crowded during the fall foliage season. From spring to fall, many people go to the mountain for recreation, and since it is relatively easy to climb, many students and beginners to mountain climbing also climb the mountain.

"information "
Name of facility: Mt.
Address: Tsukuba, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 300-4352
Phone number: 029-866-1616 (Mt. Tsukuba Tourist Information Center)
Business hours: 8:30-17:15 (Tourist Information Center)
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Free
Non-smoking/smoking: Smoking area available
Spaces and facilities: Cable car and ropeway, public restrooms
HP: https://www.city.tsukuba.lg.jp/kankobunka/kankojoho/tsukubasan/index.html

Ushiku Daibutsu



It is the world's largest bronze statue of the Giant Buddha, standing 120 meters above the ground, and its appearance is both dignified and dignified. The observation deck in the chest of the statue allows visitors to take the elevator up to a height of 85 meters above the ground for a panoramic view of the east, west, south, north, and south, and if the scenery is good, Mt.
Please visit to see the Great Buddha, which is one of the few in the world.

"information "
Name of facility: Ushiku Daibutsu
Address: 2083 Kuno-cho, Ushiku, Ibaraki 300-1288
Phone number: 029-889-2931
Hours: Weekdays March~September 9:30~17:00 October~February 9:30~16:30
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays March~September 9:30~17:30 October~February 9:30~16:30
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Adults (junior high school students and older) 800 yen, Children (4 years old~elementary school students) 400 yen (set discount)
Garden only Adults (junior high school students and older): 500 yen Children (4 years old~elementary school students): 300 yen
*Children under 3 years old have no admission fee. During GW and major holidays, the admission fee is only 800 yen for adults and 400 yen for children.
No Smoking, No Smoking: No Smoking
Space and Facilities: 820 free parking spaces available, Nakamise and souvenir shop available, restrooms available
HP: https://daibutu.net/

Kairakuen Garden



Kairakuen Garden, one of the three most famous gardens in Japan, is famous for its plum blossoms. In early spring, 3,000 plum trees of about 100 varieties bloom and delight visitors with their spectacular views. There is also a monument overlooking Senba Lake, selected as one of Mito's eight scenic spots ", a monument to Senba Lake Kusetsu ", and a monument to Shiki Shiki ", a poem by Shiki Masaoka ". There is much to see just walking around the garden and you will never get tired of it.

"information "
Facility name: Kairakuen
Address: 1-1251 Mikawa, Mito, Ibaraki 310-0912
Phone number: 029-244-5454 (Kairakuen Park Center)
Opening hours: Mid-February to September 30:6:00~19:00
October 1 to mid-February: 7:00 to 18:00
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Admission: Adults (15 years old and over except students of compulsory education schools): 300 yen Children (children and students of compulsory education schools): 150 yen
*Except during the plum blossom viewing period "Free for prefectural residents ", "Free from the time the gates open until 9:00 a.m. "
Plum blossom viewing period: Mid-February to the end of March every year
Smoking and non-smoking: Smoking area available at Kairakuen Station.
Spaces and Facilities:Many free parking spaces available Wheelchair rental available Coin lockers available Restrooms available
HP: https://ibaraki-kairakuen.jp/

Fukuroda Falls



Fukuroda Falls, one of the three most famous waterfalls in Japan, is famous for its seasonal scenery, especially in winter when the falls are frozen over. The waterfall is illuminated at night and is sure to captivate the hearts of all who see it.
There are also hiking trails, so take a walk and enjoy seeing the natural scenery.

"information "
Facility name: Fukuroda Falls
Address: 3-19 Fukuroda, Ohko-cho, Kuji-gun, Ibaraki
Telephone number: 0295-72-4036 (Fukuroda Waterfall Facility Management Office)
Business hours: May~October 8:00~18:00
 November 8:00-17:00
 December~April 9:00-17:00
* "Daiko Raigin - Daigo Light - "Opening hours will change as follows during the event.
 November: until 20:00
 December~January: until 19:00
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Waterfall viewing facilities (Fukuroda Falls Tunnel): 300 yen per person per visit for adults (persons 15 years old and over except junior high school students), 150 yen per visit for children (elementary school students and junior high school students).
Non-smoking/smoking: Smoking area available
Spaces and facilities: 2 free parking lots (approx. 250 cars), 700 private pay parking spaces, wheelchair rental available at Fukuroda Falls shopping street, toilets available
HP: https://www.town.daigo.ibaraki.jp/page/page001474.html

Ami Premium Outlets



Ami Premium Outlets, located in Ami Town, is easily accessible from the IC.
With over 150 famous domestic and international stores and restaurants, the area is crowded with tourists and shoppers on Saturdays and Sundays. It is fun just to window-shop around, so if you have never visited before, please do so.

"information "
Facility name: Ami Premium Outlets
Address: 4-1-1 Yoshiwara, Ami-cho, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki 300-1161, Japan
Phone number: 029-829-5770
Business hours: 10:00 - 20:00 (may vary by store)
Closed: 3rd Thursday in February (Year-end and New Year's holidays and other holidays may vary depending on the season)
Budget: Free admission
Smoking and non-smoking: Smoking area available
Space and Facilities:Wheelchair rental available Stroller rental available Nursing room available Coin locker available Restroom available Free parking available Pets OK
HP: https://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/ami/

National Hitachi Seaside Park



The Hitachi-Kaihin Park, where kochia in autumn and nemophila in spring are in full bloom, is also adjacent to leisure facilities.
While there are many places rich in nature that will soothe visitors, there are also activities that children can enjoy, making it a sightseeing spot that is recommended for families and couples.

"information "
Facility name: National Hitachi Seaside Park
Address: 605-4, Aza-Onuma, Mawata, Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki 312-0012
Phone number: 029-265-9001 (National Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachi Park Management Center)
Business hours: March 1~July 20 9:30~17:00
July 21~August 31 9:30~18:00
September 1~October 31 9:30~17:00
November 1~February 31 9:30~16:30
Opening hours are subject to change for certain reasons.
Closed: Tuesdays (If Tuesday falls on a national holiday, it will be closed on the immediately following weekday.)
December 31 and January 1
From the first Monday in February to the Friday of that week
Opening and closing days are subject to change for certain reasons.
Budget: Admission: Adults (high school students and older) 450 yen, 2-day pass 500 yen
Silver (65 years old and over) ¥210 Two-day pass ¥250
Free for junior high school students and younger
Annual Passport Admission only Adult (high school students and older) 4,500 yen
Silver (65 years old and over) 2100 yen with parking ticket 4200 yen
Non-smoking/smoking: Smoking area available
Space and Facilities: Free Wi-Fi available (Lakeside Cafe, Memorial Forest Rest House) Toilets available
Paid parking available: standard car: 520 yen, motorcycle: 260 yen
HP: https://hitachikaihin.jp/

Kasama Inari Shrine



Kasama Inari, one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan, enshrines Ukanomitama no Kami, the god of "life, the root of "life, and as the patron god of agriculture, industry, commerce, fisheries, and other industries, he is a deity who bestows divine virtues on all aspects of people's lives.
There are also many cafes nearby, so just wandering around is enjoyable.

"information "
Name of facility: Kasama Inari Shrine
Address: 1 Kasama, Kasama-shi, Ibaraki 309-1611
Phone number: 0296-73-0001
Hours: 6:00 - sunset *Varies according to season
Prayers are offered every hour from 8:00 to 16:00
*The above may differ during festivals such as New Year's, Setsubun, Hatsuuma (first horse day of the year), and regular festivals.
Please come to window No. 10 from January 1 to January 7, and to the reception desk on other days.
*Prayer times from January 1 to January 3 are as follows.
  "January 1 "00:00-5:00, 7:00-17:00
  "January 2 and January 3 "8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Free
Smoking and non-smoking:
Spaces and facilities: Free parking available (may be charged depending on the time of year) Paid parking available
HP: http://www.kasama.or.jp/

Kashima Shrine



Kashima Jingu Shrine is a venerable shrine dedicated to the deity Takemikazuchi no Mikoto.
Its austere appearance helps the viewer to straighten his or her posture.
More than 90 rituals are held annually to entertain tourists outside of worship.

"information "
Name of facility: Kashima Jingu Shrine
Address: 2306-1 Miyanaka, Kashima, Ibaraki 314-0031
Phone number: 0299-82-1209
Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
God's talisman
8:30 - 16:30 (If you wish to receive a guardian talisman outside of these hours, please contact the shrine office in advance.)
Prayer reception *No advance reservation is required for prayer reception.
8:30-16:30 (Prayer service is held every 30 minutes unless there is a regular festival or special visitation)
Regular holiday: No mid-year break
Budget: Free
Non-smoking/smoking: Smoking area available at Kashima Jingu Station (in front of Tourist Information Center)
Spaces and facilities: Parking available (parking lot 1: 60 spaces for 300 yen for regular cars, parking lot 2: 55 spaces free of charge *Pay may be required on weekends, holidays, and during peak season) Temporary parking lot: 330 spaces only during busy times *Pay only during New Year's and festival times Mitarai parking lot: free) Toilets available
HP: http://kashimajingu.jp/

Oarai Aquarium



Oarai Aquarium, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2022, is a very popular place for adults and children alike.
Visitors can observe marine creatures of all sizes and must-see events at various locations divided into areas within the museum.
Inside there is a food court and café, and some of the food is only available here, so please come and try it.

"information "
Facility name: Oarai Aquarium
Address: 8252-3 Isohara-cho, Oarai-cho, Higashi-Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture, 311₋1301
Phone number: 029₋2675₋151
Business hours: 9:00~17:00 (last admission 16:00)
Open weekdays from November~February: 9:00~16:00 (last admission 15:00)
During the winter vacation period, from December 24 to January 4, it is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission at 16:00).
Closed: No holidays depending on the day of the week
Closed December 6~10, 2021
Budget: Admission: Adults 2000 yen, Elementary/Junior high school students 900 yen, Infants (over 3 years old) 300 yen, Children under 3 years old free
Annual Passport Adult 4,000 yen Elementary/Junior high school student 1,800 yen Infant (over 3 years old) 600 yen
Non-smoking/smoking: Smoking area outside the building
Spaces and facilities: Free parking for approximately 750 cars, stores, wheelchair rental, baby stroller rental, nursing room, toilets, coin lockers
HP: https://www.aquaworld-oarai.com/

Kasumigaura (region of western Shimane Prefecture)



Kasumigaura is the second largest freshwater lake in Japan.
Kasumigaura's sightseeing sailboats, which begin operating in summer (around July), are valuable boats that can only be seen during this season. Sightseeing sailboats are available for boarding, and boarding is recommended when you visit.
Viewing sailboats from a cruise ship has also become popular.

"information "
Name: Kasumigaura
Residence: Ibaraki Prefecture
Phone number: 029-301-3622 (Ibaraki Tourism Campaign Promotion Council)
Hours of operation: None
Closed: No holidays
Budget: None
Space and facilities: Kasumigaura Fureai Land, Kasumigaura General Park, and Kasumigaura City Aquarium nearby
HP: https://www.ibarakiguide.jp/db-kanko/kasumigaura.html
(Ibaraki Tourism Campaign Promotion Council website)

summary

I have introduced sightseeing spots in Ibaraki Prefecture, but you may be surprised to find that there are surprisingly many of them in Japan 00. Ibaraki Prefecture is a car-oriented society, so most of the sightseeing spots are far from each other, but there are some that are relatively close, such as Ami Premium Outlets and Ushiku Daibutsu (Great Buddha). Therefore, when considering destinations, it is a good idea to include nearby places in your schedule. The places introduced here are places that you should visit at least once, so if you are ever in the neighborhood, please visit them.

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