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  1. Ibaraki Prefecture - Wikipedia

    Ibaraki Prefecture is the northeastern part of the Kantō region, stretching between Tochigi Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean and bounded on the north and south by Fukushima Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture.

  2. 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.

  3. The Ultimate Ibaraki Travel Guide - japanstartshere.com

    Ibaraki has the dubious distinction of being Japan’s least-loved prefecture, and among those with the fewest tourists. This is sad for many reasons, not least of which because of how close Mito (the prefectural capital) is to Tokyo.. Of course, there’s also the reality that Ibaraki-ken is just not that bad. Sure, it’s no Shizuoka or even Yamaguchi, but there are plenty of amazing things ...

  4. Ibaraki | Kanto | Destinations - Japan National Tourism Organization

    Throughout the year, you can stroll around Ibaraki's flower-carpeted parks, explore its wooded gorges and see what the future offers at its science museums. Hitachi Seaside Park is famed for its endless flowers, which make a great setting for strolling or barbecuing.

  5. Ibaraki Prefecture Guide | Japan Experience - Japan Rail Pass

    Dec 24, 2012 · Ibaraki Prefecture is on the Pacific coast about 150 km north east of Tokyo. Ibaraki is a diverse mixture of agriculture, industry, and high-tech R&D. Kairaku-en is one of Japan's top gardens and famous for its plum blossom.

  6. IBARAKI GUIDE

    Oct 22, 2024 · Discover Ibaraki, a region northeast of Tokyo, famous for splendid sightseeing spots like Hitachi Seaside Park, Mt. Tsukuba, Kairakuen Garden, and others.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Ibaraki | Kashima Shrine, Mito, Hitachi | Britannica

    Ibaraki, ken (prefecture), east-central Honshu, Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. Mito, on the Naka River in eastern Ibaraki, is the prefectural capital. Ibaraki is located in the northeastern Kantō Plain.

  10. 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.