Ibaraki Botanical Garden

Ibaraki Botanical Garden

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JR Mito Station → Ibaraki Kotsu 40 minutes to Omiya, bus stop: Tozaki Jumonji, 20 minutes walk; or JR Uriran Station → 10 minutes drive
5km 10 minutes from Joban Road Naka IC via wide area farm bird line
900 units

Business Hours

9-16: 30 (9: 30-16 at the Tropical Botanical House)

Price

Entrance 300 yen, age 70 and over 150 yen (certificate required), junior high school students and under free

Spot Category

Gardens・Botanical Gardens・Herb Gardens


Settlement Garden


Tropical Botanical House

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