
A Journey into Rural Life, Craft, and Connection Tucked deep in the mountains of northern Ibaraki Prefecture, Satomi is a quiet rural district within Hitachiōta City that rewards travelers who are willing to slow down. Rather than famous landmarks or flashy attractions, Satomi offers something more […]

Tucked between the Pacific Ocean and forested mountains, Kita-Ibaraki offers a quieter, deeper encounter with Japan. This coastal corner of Ibaraki Prefecture is not about ticking off landmarks. It is about slowing down, walking, listening, and noticing how beauty quietly emerges from daily life. More than […]

Just over an hour from Tokyo by train, Mito offers a gentler rhythm of travel that rewards curiosity and patience. As the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, it carries political history, literary legacy, and one of Japan’s most celebrated gardens, yet it remains refreshingly free of crowds. […]

If you’ve already explored Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka to their fullest, or you’re simply craving something a little different, Ibaraki Prefecture deserves a spot at the top of your list. Just northeast of Tokyo, this underrated gem offers a perfect mix of beautiful nature, rich history, […]

Ibaraki, located northeast of Tokyo, is filled with abundant nature and is home to some famous Japanese staples, such as natto (fermented soybeans), chestnuts, and melons. Mostly known for its gardens, Ibaraki is blessed with fertile land and abundant waters that allow this prefecture to offer […]

Japan is a country that truly celebrates the changing of seasons, and nothing reflects this more beautifully than its flowers. From cherry blossoms in spring to bright chrysanthemums in autumn, each season has its own floral charm. Whether you’re visiting gardens, temples, or just strolling through […]

Traveling with kids isn’t always easy. You have to think about the fun, transportation, and safety. But trust us, Japan has it all covered! This guide will make things easier for parents by introducing kid-friendly museums both in Tokyo and all around Japan, where your little […]

In the hot summer sun of August, what sounds better than the cool condensation dripping from the amber glass of craft beers at the Tsukuba Beer Festival? The Tsukuba Beer Festival holds its thirteenth annual celebration this year from August 1-3, with craft breweries from all […]

Have you ever heard the Japanese word Anaba (穴場)? Anaba is used to describe a “hidden gem” or “off-the-beaten-path” place where it may not be one of the most famous, but still, it is so beautiful and unique that it’s worth a visit. It is commonly […]

As we approach the heart of the sakura season, another special period slowly creeps up. Anyone want to take a guess? Well, if you’ve read the title of this blog, you should already know, but it’s almost time for dun dun da da…Golden Week! If you’re […]