
Ibaraki Prefecture - Wikipedia
Ibaraki Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast to the northeast of Tokyo, and is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, the most populous metropolitan area in the world.
Ibaraki Guide: Things to do in Ibaraki - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Ibaraki, with scenic locales like Hitachi Seaside Park, Fukuroda Falls, and double-peaked Mount Tsukuba. Visit Oarai Isosaki Shrine and nearby AquaWorld, and don’t miss the giant bronze Ushiku Buddha.
Ibaraki | Kanto | Destinations - Japan National Tourism Organization
Ibaraki's famous plum blossoms bloom in late winter, celebrated at the Mito Plum Festival. Plan your trip to Ibaraki, Japan. Check out our Japan map, explore Japan's destinations and travel highlights in this comprehensive guide to where to visit in Japan.
The Ultimate Ibaraki Travel Guide - japanstartshere.com
Ibaraki is more infamous than famous: On several occasions, it’s been recognized as the least-loved prefecture in Japan. However, to the extent that it is famous, the two places people associate most with it at Kairaku-en garden and Hitachi Seaside Park.
13 Best Tourist Spots in Ibaraki - Japan Wonder Travel Blog
Jun 2, 2020 · Ibaraki is the perfect place for an easy and convenient day trip from Tokyo which offers historical shrines, one of the finest landscape gardens in Japan, a large park with a stunning sea of seasonal flowers, and much more. Here we have a list of places we recommend you to visit in Ibaraki.
Ibaraki: Top 10 Things to Do - Japan Travel
Our top ten outlines the best sightseeing spots and things to do around Ibaraki prefecture, including nature discoveries and exciting activities.
Ibaraki Prefecture Guide | Japan Experience - Japan Rail Pass
Dec 24, 2012 · Ibaraki guide: read a guide to Ibaraki Prefecture including Ibaraki hotel accommodation, Ibaraki temples, shrines and festivals. Ibaraki Prefecture is on the Pacific coast about 150 km north east of Tokyo.
Ibaraki Prefecture Travel Guide - japan-guide.com
Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県, Ibaraki-ken) is located in the Kanto Region, northeast of Tokyo along the Pacific coast. The prefectural capital is Mito, known for Kairakuen Garden, which is considered one of Japan's three most beautiful gardens.
10 amazing things to do in Ibaraki, Japan! - fromJapan
Jan 15, 2021 · Recommended sightseeing spots in Ibaraki. Although Ibaraki is often overlooked for its more famous neighbors, the prefecture is blessed with many beautiful natural features, and serves as a major historical and cultural center for Japan.
Ibaraki Prefecture - nippon.com
Apr 13, 2023 · Ibaraki Prefecture, north of Chiba on the Pacific coast in the Kantō region, is known as home to the famed garden Kairakuen, the site of Japan’s second-largest lake and second-longest river, and...