Ibaraki Town

Facing Karinuma Lake, Ibaraki town is a magnet for goby fishing and the nature of Ramsar-registered wetlands; it is a healing area where the waterside and the countryside are in harmony.

Facing Karinuma Lake, Ibaraki town is a magnet for goby fishing and the nature of Ramsar-registered wetlands; it is a healing area where the waterside and the countryside are in harmony.

Oarai is known as the town of the sea, and Oarai Isomae Shrine and Aqua World are popular. It is filled with a variety of attractions such as anime and marine products.

Jori is a town rich in nature spread across the mountains, and you can enjoy camping and hot springs. The landscape of the countryside and the beauty of the four seasons are attractive.

Tokai Village is the site of Japan's first nuclear power development, and it is a town where science and nature coexist. Historic facilities and research laboratories are also visited.

Daigo-cho is known for its Fukuroda Falls and Okukuji Hot Sengo, and its seasonal scenery is attractive; local gourmets such as apples and Shamo cuisine are also popular.

Miura is a town where JRA's training center is located and with horses; you will be healed by nature and the ranch landscape.

The town of Ami is famous for its outlet malls, which are compatible with shopping and sightseeing; the historic Army facility site is also a highlight.

Yachiyo-cho is an agricultural town with a thriving production of melons, where you can enjoy specialty products and local events; it is an area that is surrounded by a homely atmosphere.

Located on the western edge of Ibaraki Prefecture, Goka is a town of Suigo surrounded by the Tone River and the Edogawa River. The waterside landscape and nature are attractive.

Sakaimachi is a town with a history of craft luck, and recently advanced technologies such as self-driving buses have also been introduced; it is an area where tradition and innovation are combined.