Located on the lakeside of Kasumigaura, Tsuchiura City is famous for its lotus root production and fireworks display; it is a historic town where the culture of living with water is breathed.
Located on the western edge of the Kanto Plain, Furukawa flourished as a castle town during the Edo period, with historic cityscapes and the flower peach festival among the highlights.
As the ancient capital of the country, Ishioka is rich in cultural treasures, including the hill of Fengji and the Imperial Palace of the Hokuriku Province; it is a calm town with a sense of nature and history.
The city of Ejō is known as the locality of Ejō Pongji, and the traditional craft and the style of the castle town still remain; it is a perfect town for a journey that touches on the kimono culture.
The city of Ryugasaki is a town where history and nature are blended together, dotted with Ushikunuma and ancient temples. Traditional events and local gourmets are also a quiet area with attractions.
The city of Shimotsuma is an agricultural area with a view of Mount Tsukuba, known as the locality of pears and rice, and is a town that is healed by the idyllic countryside and warmth of people.
The city of Joso is a town of Suigo spread along the Kinu River, with its rich nature and historical architecture, and it is an area where the rural landscape of Kantō remains a rich color.
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