
- 4.8/5
sam733Ibaraki is a surprising spot. With clear skies and the peak season for pink lilies, it's packed with visitors and the scenery is stunning. It's definitely worth a visit, and even relaxing at the beachside cafe is a must-see if you're in Ibaraki!
- 4.9/5
西等记忆You can tell from the museum logo that sharks are the top attraction. There are many species, some fierce and some cute... Sunfish are also a highlight, and the sardine school is spectacular. I don't quite understand why Japanese aquariums like to keep marine animals such as dolphins. Why... There are also many huge specimens in the museum, including sunfish, sharks and whales. It seems that they are all caught by the fixed nets of Hitachi City next door. Please be careful when passing by the sea.
- 4.8/5
西等记忆It was very lively. It took about 10 minutes to walk to the shrine after getting off the JR station, and I met people participating in the festival on the way. The shrine is not very big. It is only a few steps from the entrance to the main hall for worship. There are some small sights as you walk deeper, such as fenced deer.
- 4.9/5
三月的生活Fukuroda Falls is one of the three largest waterfalls in Japan. It is 120 meters high and 73 meters wide. It is beautiful. It has fresh green in spring, cool in summer, red leaves in autumn, and frozen in winter. The trickling water is like silk draped over the mountains, flowing down the rocks layer by layer, and is shaded by dense greenery. Whether it is spring, summer, autumn or winter, you can enjoy its magnificence here.
- 4.7/5
sam733The world's tallest bronze standing Buddha, look up! Take the Joban Line from Mito Station and then the East Exit bus. Buses run infrequently, so be sure to check the return time. You can also ask the ticket window to call a taxi to Ushiku Station!




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