Traveling around sightseeing spots by train and bike
2 days (an overnight stay in Mito)
Enjoy Nature in central Ibaraki and Rokko area
1 night, 2 days
Day 1
Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station is the gateway to Tokyo, the capital of Japan. As a transportation hub, it is one of the most connected stations in Tokyo.
Kashima Jingu Station
The JR Kashima Line connects Katori Station in Chiba Prefecture and Kashima Soccer Stadium Station. The starting point of the Oarai Kashima Line runs to Mito Station.
Kashima Jingu Grand Shrine
Kashima Jingu Grand Shrine is said to have been established in 660 BCE. It is the oldest and largest Shinto Shrine in the Kanto region. The shrine is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-Mikoto, the Shinto …
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Get on the Kashima Rinkai Tetsudo train Oarai Kashima line.
Oarai Station
Kashima Rinkai Railway Oarai Kashima Line Station.
Oarai Town Tourism Information Exchange Center ”Umimachi Terrace”
Get a rental bike.
Ramble through the shopping arcade.
301 Sakuramichi, Oarai-cho, Higashiibaraki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture 311-1307
TEL:029-266-0788
Kanefuku Mentai Park Oarai
The Kanefuku Mentai Park Oarai is a facility that includes a mentaiko factory, a factory direct sales store, a mentaiko gallery, and a cafe. ""Mentai"" refers to spicy cod roe, a popular food …
Read MoreAqua World Ibaraki Prefectural Oarai Aquarium
This world-class aquarium is home to over 580 species of marine life, including penguins, dolphins, sharks, sunfish, and sea lions. In fact, Aqua World houses the largest number of shark species in J…
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Get on a train.
Kashima Rinkai Railway Oarai Kashima Line Station.
Mito Station
Hotel Terrace the Garden Mito
This simple yet stylishly designed hotel is directly connected to Mito Station. It is only a minute walk from the expressway bus stop departing for Narita International Airport and Tokyo Station. T…
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Hotel Terrace the Garden Mito
This simple yet stylishly designed hotel is directly connected to Mito Station. It is only a minute walk from the expressway bus stop departing for Narita International Airport and Tokyo Station. T…
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Get on a train on JR Joban Line.
Katsuta Station
Take a bus.
Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachi Seaside Park is perhaps Ibaraki's most famous tourist destination for its Instagram-friendly fields of flowers. This vast park is best known for the stunning blue nemophila flowers in spring …
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Get on a train on the JR Joban Line.
Tomobe Station
Change from the JR Joban Line to the JR Mito Line.
Kasama Station
Get off the train.
Kasama Station Tourist Information Office
288-10 Shimoichige, Kasama City, Ibaraki 309-1626
How to get there: Take the JR Mito Line to Kasama Station. Walk 1 minute (50m) from the station.
8:30 - 5:30.
Bicycle Rental Hours: 8:30 - 5:00 (8:30 - 4:00 from November - March)
TEL(FAX) 0296-72-1212
Kasama Inari Shrine
First established in 651, Kasama Inari Shrine is one of Japan's famous Inari shrines, attracting around 3.5 million pilgrims and visitors annually. The sacred site enshrines Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto, kn…
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Park your bicycle at the information center and take a walk in the park.
2345 Kasama, Kasama City, Ibaraki 309-1611
Hours: 8:30 - 5:00
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
This museum was the first in eastern Japan that focused solely on the ceramic arts. Permanent exhibits include works by master Japanese ceramists such as Hazan Itaya and Kosei Matsui. The museum also…
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Return your bikes at the Tourist Information Office.
288-10 Shimoichige, Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture 309-1626
Opening Hours: 8:30 - 5:30.
Bicycle Rental Hours: 8:30 - 5:00 (8:30 - 4:00 from November - March)
TEL:029-672-1212
1 minute walk from Kasama Station on the JR Mito Line (50m)
Kasama Station
Catch the JR Mito Line to Tomobe Station.