Otake Coast Clam Festival

Otake Coast Clam Festival

Event Overview

A unique event where clams are released in front of participants waiting at the seaside and enjoy the clamming experience at once by signal. There is also a stage of clamming twice a day, 10 o'clock and 13:30.

Info

Kashima Linhai Railway Shinshoda Station → 20 minutes by car
23km30 minutes from Higashi Mito Road Mito Oarai IC via National Route 51
2500 units/free

Event Period

Price

Adults (junior high school students and above) 2000 yen, elementary school students 1000 yen

Event Category

Flower view, nature

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