Hitachinaka City in Ibaraki Prefecture is home to the famous National Hitachi Seaside Park, where you can enjoy the four seasons with nemophila and kochia.
The experience venue is located almost halfway between Katsuta Station and the seaside park, so it is possible either on the way to or from sightseeing.
Would you like to experience the Japanese culture of “Shodo” (calligraphy) with a brush pen?
A former art teacher and Iromusubi Sho(Colorful calligraphy) instructor will teach you in an easy-to-understand and detailed manner, so beginners will not have to worry.
Let's write your name or favorite word in Kanji characters!
Combine the kanji you have written with traditional Japanese paper or origami, frame it, and you have a piece of brush calligraphy art!
You can take it home as a souvenir and display it in your room as a wonderful memory of your trip to Japan.
We hope you will try it for yourself!
East Exit of Katsuta Station, JR Joban Line
Take a bus bound for "Daini Kogyo Danchi Iriguchi" departing from Katsuta Station.
Get off at "Katsuta High School" (about 12 minutes) for 270 yen.
You will see the venue, "Froide Hitachinaka Medical Plaza".
We welcome you at the entrance.
Ibaraki Prefecture is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the famous Hitachi Seaside Park and the Oarai Sun Beach. The prefecture offers a mix of traditional Japanese culture and modern attractions, making it a unique destination for travelers. Its proximity to Tokyo makes it an accessible getaway for city dwellers seeking nature and relaxation.
Hitachi Seaside Park is famous for its stunning seasonal flowers and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. It's a must-visit for nature lovers.
Kashima Shrine is one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to the god of swordsmanship. It's a place of great historical and cultural significance.
Oarai Sun Beach is a popular beach destination known for its beautiful sandy shores and clear waters. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at the history and culture of Ibaraki Prefecture, with exhibits ranging from prehistoric times to modern history.
Tsukuba Mountain is a popular hiking destination offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It's also home to several Shinto shrines.
Grilled squid seasoned with salt, served with soy sauce and lemon. A popular dish in coastal areas.
High-quality beef from Ibaraki Prefecture, known for its tender texture and rich flavor.
A delicate and nutritious tofu skin, often served with sweet soy sauce or in soups.
A type of fish cake sliced thinly and served with mustard or soy sauce. A popular street food.
These seasons offer comfortable weather and beautiful scenery, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. It's the best time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Ibaraki is a generally safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Mito Station, Tsukuba Station
Mito Bus Terminal, Tsukuba Center Bus Terminal
The JR Joban Line is the primary train route in Ibaraki, connecting major cities and towns. It's efficient and reliable, with frequent services.
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Narita is home to the famous Narita San Shrine and offers a mix of historical sites and shopping opportunities. It's a great day trip from Ibaraki.
Ashikaga Flower Park is a stunning botanical garden featuring a variety of seasonal flowers and beautiful landscapes. It's a popular destination for nature lovers.
Kashima Soccer Stadium is the home of the Kashima Antlers, one of Japan's most successful soccer teams. It's a great destination for sports fans.
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