10 Gardens in Ibaraki Prefecture That You Shouldn't Miss

December 24, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県, Ibaraki-ken) is a prefecture of Japan, located in the Kantō region. The capital is Mito.
Restaurants in Ibaraki Prefecture

1. Hitachi Seaside Park

605-4 Mawatari Onuma, Hitachinaka 312-0012 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-265-9001 http://hitachikaihin.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,214 reviews

Hitachi Seaside Park

Located in the area facing the Pacific Ocean in the city of Hitachinaka, Hitachi Seaside Park offers beautiful flowers in its well-kept, large gardens throughout the year. In spring, narcissuses, tulips and nemophila (baby blue eyes) attract lots of visitors. In early summer, poppies and roses, and in summer, zinnias and sunflowers, bloom. In autumn, you can enjoy kochia (summer cypress) and cosmos flowers. In winter, ice tulips can be seen, making for a rich complement of flora throughout the year. The Pleasure Garden, which features over 25 rides and attractions, includes a Ferris Wheel sitting 100m above sea level and offering outstanding views. Other destinations that allow you to enjoy nature include the Rinkan Athletic Grounds, Barbecue Zone, and Cycling Course.

Reviewed By azlailyr - Kajang, Malaysia

I visited the park on 31Oct 2018. We took the JR train from Ueno station, it only took us less than 2 hours. There is a feeder bus waiting outside the station, you pay the bus tickets and also the entrance fee of the park too. When you get to the park, you have a choice of walking or taking the tram ( 500yen) that circles around the huge park but you can drop off and on anytime at certain location. My favourite place is the Kochia hill, where you can walk around the kochia plants till the top of the hill surrounded with bright reddish colours. The beautiful surroundings actually lifted my mood and gives me immediate sense of happiness! There are other plants and huge trees in the park, we had coffee at the nice outdoor cafe surrounded with big trees, it's so serene and calm there. Such a fascinating autumn experience! It's worth the trip here from Tokyo!

2. Peony Garden Tokyo (Tsukuba Peony Garden)

500 Wakaguri, Tsukuba 300-1248 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-876-3660 [email protected] http://www.peonygardentokyo.com/
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Peony Garden Tokyo (Tsukuba Peony Garden)

If you're looking for something to do when you visit Tokyo, be sure to add Tsukuba Peony Garden to your list. Since 1989, our garden has been delighting visitors from all over the world. This 100% organic garden is uniquely cultivated with a rich, herbicide and pesticide free soil that gives life to over 50,000 varieties of peonies. The garden is also home to one of the oldest peony trees in Japan at 150 years old and still blooming! At peak season, there are over 20,000 blossoming flowers. The Peony Garden in Tsukuba is the largest all-natural peony garden in Japan. The opening season usually runs from the middle of April until early June.

3. Tsukuba Botanical Garden

4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba 305-0005 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-851-5159 http://www.tbg.kahaku.go.jp/index.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Tsukuba Botanical Garden

Reviewed By Cielowatcher - Tsukuba, Japan

It is a gem of a place. Located near to Tsukuba University,bit is quiet and serene. If you plan to eat/picnic here, you need to bring your own food.

4. Howaen

13-19 Matsumotocho, Mito 310-0052 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-232-9189
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Howaen

5. Kairakuen Park

1-1251 Mikawa, Mito 310-0912 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-244-5454 http://www.koen.pref.ibaraki.jp/park/kairakuen01.html
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4.0 based on 639 reviews

Kairakuen Park

Also known as the Tokiwa garden, this land was originally a plum orchard belonging to Tokugawa Nariakira. Converted into public property in 1840 and renamed Kairakuen, this park is now recognized as one of the top three gardens in Japan.

Reviewed By PaulSiow - Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

We took a train to Mito station and walked along Senba lakeside to Kairakuen Park. You could also take a bus there if you choose not to walk. It was a pleasant walk in spring. Although cherry blossoms were not at the peak, plum blossoms were in full bloom and the park was a fairyland of colours. It was enjoyable to walk around the park and very doable. We took a bus back to Mito station after our visit.

6. Ibaraki Flower Park

200 Shimoaoyagi, Ishioka 315-0153 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 299-42-4111 http://www.flowerpark.or.jp/
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Ibaraki Flower Park

7. Ibaraki Botanical Garden

4589 To, Naka 311-0122 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-295-2150 [email protected] http://www.ibaraki-shokubutuen.jp
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Ibaraki Botanical Garden

8. Suigo Itako Ayame Garden

1-5 Ayame, Itako 311-2425 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 478-56-0411 http://www.city.itako.lg.jp/page/page001385.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 63 reviews

Suigo Itako Ayame Garden

9. Nanatsudo Park

2457 Shimokuniicho, Mito 311-4205 Ibaraki Prefecture +81 29-232-9214
Excellent
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Nanatsudo Park

10. Shizumine Furusato Park

1720-1 Shizu, Naka 319-2106 Ibaraki Prefecture http://www.naka-kanko.jp/page/page000015.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Shizumine Furusato Park

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