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    Kasumigaura Sogo Park
    Ibaraki

    Kasumigaura Sogo Park

    Located on the shores of Japan’s second-largest lake, this green oasis is marked by an iconic Dutch-style windmill. It offers panoramic lake views, vibrant tulip fields in spring, and dazzling illuminations in winter. With walking trails, a nature center, and water play areas, it is a refreshing destination for families and photographers looking for open, breezy landscapes.

    • Ibaraki
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    Kashima Rinkai Industrial Zone
    Ibaraki

    Kashima Rinkai Industrial Zone

    This massive industrial hub represents the strength of modern Japan. While its grand scale is impressive by day, it transforms into a futuristic cityscape after dark. Thousands of lights illuminate the intricate pipelines and chimneys, creating a scene like a sci-fi movie. A boat tour allows you to view these glowing mechanical cathedrals from the sea for a truly unique experience.

    • Ibaraki
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Amabiki Kannon
    Ibaraki

    Amabiki Kannon

    Known as the "Temple of Flowers," this mountain temple is beloved for its seasonal beauty. It becomes an ethereal wonderland during the rainy season when hydrangeas are floated upon the temple pond. With peacocks wandering the grounds and vibrant colors shifting from spring cherries to autumn maples, it is a picturesque sanctuary that celebrates the elegance of the Japanese seasons.

    • Ibaraki
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Oiwa-jinja Shrine
    Ibaraki

    Oiwa-jinja Shrine

    Enshrined on a sacred mountain, this site is legendary among space enthusiasts after an astronaut reportedly saw a pillar of light shining from this exact spot on Earth. It is a powerful spiritual center where 188 deities are worshipped. The towering ancient cedars and the profound silence of the mountain forest offer a deep, healing escape from the bustle of modern life.

    • Ibaraki
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kashima Jingu Shrine
    Ibaraki

    Kashima Jingu Shrine

    Said to be founded in 660 BC, this is one of Japan’s oldest and most prestigious shrines. Dedicated to the deity of martial arts, it has long been revered by samurai seeking victory. The sprawling grounds feature a mystical spring, a legendary "keystone" believed to suppress earthquakes, and a forest-shrouded path that purifies the soul with its sacred, ancient air.

    • Ibaraki
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Oarai Isosaki-jinja Shrine
    Ibaraki

    Oarai Isosaki-jinja Shrine

    Standing on a cape facing the Pacific, this shrine is world-famous for its "Torii of the Divine Shore" perched on a rocky reef in the ocean. The sight of waves crashing against the gate is awe-inspiringly divine, especially at sunrise. Beyond the spiritual atmosphere, the surrounding town offers fresh seafood and modern pop-culture landmarks, blending nature’s energy with Japanese spirituality.

    • Ibaraki
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
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    Mito City
    Ibaraki

    Mito City

    The capital of Ibaraki is a city where Edo-period history harmonizes with modern culture. Once a thriving castle town for the Mito Tokugawa family, it boasts historic sites that reflect the samurai spirit, such as a vast landscape garden and an ancient hall of education. With a scenic lake offering seasonal events, it serves as the perfect hub to explore history and local food culture.

    • Ibaraki
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    • Nature
    • Spring
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    Ibaraki Prefecture
    Ibaraki

    Ibaraki Prefecture

    Ibaraki Prefecture, stretching along the majestic Pacific coast, is a captivating region where nature, history, and culture thrive in harmony. The prefecture is home to world-class seasonal wonders, including the ethereal nemophila and kochia fields at Hitachi Seaside Park, the graceful plum blossoms of Kairakuen—one of Japan’s top three landscape gardens—and the thundering Fukuroda Falls. Visitors can wander through the historic streets of Hitachiota or enjoy vibrant summer fireworks and sandy beaches. As a premier agricultural hub, Ibaraki also offers a "gourmet paradise" featuring succulent melons, Hitachi Wagyu beef, and fresh seafood. With hot spring retreats scattered throughout, Ibaraki provides...

    • Ibaraki
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    Torinoko Sansho-jinja Shrine
    Tochigi

    Torinoko Sansho-jinja Shrine

    Located on the border between Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures, this unique "power spot" welcomes visitors with a giant golden owl statue. In Japan, the owl is cherished as a bird that brings good fortune, attracting many who pray for financial luck and general success. Situated near the mountain summit at an altitude of 400 meters, the shrine is surrounded by deep forests and mystical air. It is a special place where you can experience ancient Japanese Shinto beliefs while listening to birdsong and immersing yourself in rich nature.

    • Tochigi
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    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
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    Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
    Tochigi

    Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

    Steeped in history with its traditional warehouse-style buildings and old merchant houses, this district preserves the "Little Edo" atmosphere of centuries past. You can glide down the canal that flows through the heart of the city on a traditional skiff, listening to the boatman’s song while admiring the white-walled architecture. It is a journey back in time, full of old-world charm.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Activities
    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Konsei Pass
    Tochigi

    Konsei Pass

    Situated at over 2,000 meters, this is said to be the highest highland marshland in Japan. Reachable only after several hours of trekking along authentic mountain trails, it is truly a "paradise in the sky." Here, you can touch the purity of nature far removed from the modern world—a dream destination for dedicated hikers.

    • Tochigi
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Chuzenji Tachiki Kannon
    Tochigi

    Chuzenji Tachiki Kannon

    A dignified temple with over 1,200 years of history, standing as a pillar of mountain worship. The main hall is one of the largest wooden structures in Eastern Japan and houses a massive, awe-inspiring golden Buddha. Its profound, heavy architectural beauty offers a different kind of spiritual atmosphere than the more ornate shrines nearby.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Hatcho Dejima
    Tochigi

    Hatcho Dejima

    An iconic vermillion suspension bridge spanning a mountain river. True to its name, the surrounding slopes turn a "burning red" in autumn. From the bridge, you can enjoy a close-up view of the river's dynamic flow contrasted against the brilliant fall colors. A nearby free footbath offers a perfect spot to rest while soaking in the magnificent scenery.

    • Tochigi
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Lake Yunoko
    Tochigi

    Lake Yunoko

    A tranquil lake cradled by deep forests, renowned as a sacred spot for fishing. During the fresh green of spring and the fiery red of autumn, the mirrored surface of the lake perfectly reflects the surrounding canopy, creating a scene of breathtaking stillness. Far from the city’s clamor, it is perfect for those seeking a private nature experience through canoeing or camping.

    • Tochigi
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kirifuri Falls
    Tochigi

    Kirifuri Falls

    The name of this elegant waterfall translates to "so beautiful you cannot help but look back." Veiling down from the deep forest like threads of white silk, its graceful appearance calms the soul. From the observation deck across the bridge, you can view the falls framed by seasonal foliage; on misty days, the scene becomes truly otherworldly.

    • Tochigi
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Ryuzu Falls
    Tochigi

    Ryuzu Falls

    This dynamic canyon, carved by river currents over ages, stretches for 12 kilometers and offers rugged natural beauty. With over ten suspension bridges, numerous cascades, and forests that transform with the seasons, it is an ideal hiking destination. The clarity of the stream and the brilliant colors of the trees are considered among the finest in the region.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Yudaki Falls
    Tochigi

    Yudaki Falls

    One of Japan’s "Top Three Waterfalls," where the waters of a mountain lake plummet down a 97-meter cliff in a single, thunderous drop. From the observation deck, you can feel the sheer power of nature through the roar and misty spray. The vibrant autumn foliage and the ethereal "blue ice" frozen falls of winter are masterpieces of natural art.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kotokunuma Pond
    Tochigi

    Kotokunuma Pond

    A massive recreation oasis set within a rich forest, offering fun for all generations. With expansive lawns, wooden adventure courses, and BBQ areas, it is the perfect spot for an active family getaway. The park also features a spa utilizing rare natural hot springs, creating a paradise where outdoor play and deep relaxation coexist.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Lake Kirikomi & Lake Karikomi
    Tochigi

    Lake Kirikomi & Lake Karikomi

    Nestled at an altitude of over 1,000 meters, this sprawling park and marshland preserve the raw, untouched beauty of the highlands. Meander along wooden paths to discover rare alpine flora and admire the surrounding peaks reflected in the still waters. It is a sanctuary where nature lovers can feel the true heartbeat of the mountains through all five senses.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Senjogahara
    Tochigi

    Senjogahara

    A vast highland marshland formed over millennia on the site of an ancient lake. Hiking along the well-maintained wooden boardwalks through this open landscape—with grand mountains as your backdrop—is an unforgettable experience. From the fluffy cotton grass of early summer to the golden hues of autumn, its shifting colors make it a holy grail for nature photographers.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Ashikaga Flower Park
    Tochigi

    Ashikaga Flower Park

    A true floral paradise where approximately 250,000 moss phlox plants paint the earth in vivid shades of pink and purple during the spring. The vast park looks as though it has been draped in a multicolored carpet. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of intricate "earth paintings" formed by the flowers alongside peaceful, pastoral landscapes.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Izuruhara Bentenike Pond
    Tochigi

    Izuruhara Bentenike Pond

    This pristine spring-fed pond is ranked among the "100 Exquisite Waters of Japan" and boasts some of the highest transparency in the country. Surrounded by a lush broadleaf forest, tens of thousands of tons of crystal-clear water gush forth daily, creating a mysterious, sapphire-blue pool. Filled with negative ions and refreshingly cool even in summer, it is a sacred sanctuary for healing and spiritual renewal.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kanuma City
    Tochigi

    Kanuma City

    A city of history and nature, blessed with forests and clear streams, and known for its traditional festivals featuring intricately carved floats. Exquisite traditional woodcrafts still thrive here, allowing visitors to see master craftsmanship alongside outdoor activities like riverside camping.

    • Tochigi
    • Area Info
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Karasawa Castle Ruins
    Tochigi

    Karasawa Castle Ruins

    A historic castle site built on a 240-meter summit, preserving the atmosphere of the warring states period. The massive stone walls and the panoramic view of the plains are stunning. The site is also known for the many friendly cats that live there.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
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