Other places famous for flowers Spots in Ibaraki Area

  • Akeno Sunflower Field
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Chikuseishi Kuramochi Miyagi, Chikusei City, Ibaraki Prefecture,
    A picturesque field covered with some 800 thousand blooming double sunflowers. A sunflower festival is also held here in late August.
  • Aoyama Iris Garden
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Higashibarakigunshirosatomachi Shimoaoyama 1346
    This iris garden was planted over fallow fields in Shirosato Town, Higashi Ibaraki County, Ibaraki Prefecture. The spacious grounds are filled with irises that were planted one by one starting in 1998. Now every June about 16,000 flowers of 70 species burst into beautiful bloom. An Iris Festival is held at peak season when visitors view the waterside scenery dyed blue and purple.
  • Oyazawa Ike Park
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachiota-shi Iwatecho
  • Ariga Shrine
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Mito-shi Arigacho
  • Maekawa Ayame Sono
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Itako-shi Ayame 1-chome
  • Asian fawnlily no Sato
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Mito-shi Arigacho
  • Kamine Park‧Heiwa Dori
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachi-shi Miyatacho 5-chome
  • Cosmos Road
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Chikusei-shi Miyayama
  • Nanatanno Fern tears
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Hitachiotashi Satogawachou
  • Shimoichige No Fern tears
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Kasamashi Shimoichige 712
  • Daishoshizaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kashima-shi Tsunoore 2096-1
  • Higashi Katsuyama Chofukuji Temple
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kuji-gun Daigomachi Korofuji 3357
  • Minami En Ji
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Kamo 4476
  • Yuzawa Valley
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kuji-gun Daigomachi Kita Tomida
  • Shin Hasedera Temple
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Yuki-gun Yachiyomachi Hatcho 149
  • Ayame Sono
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Itako-shi Ayame 1-chome

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Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.

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