Kanto · 현 여행 가이드

이바라키 여행 가이드

450만 송이의 파란 네모필라 꽃, 일본 매화 정원의 수도, 고대 해안 신사, 세계 최대 청동 불상, 낫토의 발상지 — 도쿄에서 90분

🌸 가이라쿠엔 — 일본 3대 정원 중 하나💙 히타치 해변 공원 — 450만 송이 네모필라⛩️ 가시마 신궁 — 일본에서 가장 오래된 신사 중 하나🧘 우시쿠 대불 — 세계 최대 청동 불상🫘 미토 — 일본 낫토의 수도

🗾 소개: Ibaraki

이바라키현은 도쿄 바로 북쪽에 위치하지만 간토 지방에서 가장 간과된 여행지 중 하나로 남아 있습니다. 군중이 줄어들고, 물가가 내려가며, 경치가 진정으로 여유롭게 느껴지는 곳입니다. 이 현의 가장 유명한 명소는 일본 3대 정원 중 하나인 가이라쿠엔으로, 100가지 품종의 매화나무 3,000그루가 2월 하순부터 3월까지 센바 호수 위 언덕을 흰색과 분홍색의 물결로 뒤덮습니다. 해안을 따라 조금 더 가면 히타치 해변 공원이 매년 4~5월에 450만 송이의 하늘색 네모필라로 미하라시 언덕을 살아있는 그림처럼 변모시키고, 10월에는 같은 언덕이 코키아로 붉게 물드는 장관을 연출합니다. 태평양 연안에는 일본에서 가장 오래된 신사 중 하나인 가시마 신궁의 고대 삼나무 참배길이 교토나 나라에서 볼 수 있는 것만큼 강렬한 신성한 분위기를 자아냅니다. 내륙에는 우시쿠 대불이 세계 최대 청동 불상으로서 120미터 높이로 하늘을 향해 우뚝 솟아 있습니다. 또한 현 전역의 항구와 료칸에서는 겨울마다 풍성한 아귀 냄비인 '안코 나베'와 함께, 미토를 일본에서 가장 논쟁적인 아침 식사 음식의 동의어로 만든 발효 낫토가 식탁을 풍성하게 합니다.

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위치
간토 지방, 태평양 연안 — 도쿄 북쪽; 후쿠시마·도치기·사이타마·지바·태평양으로 둘러싸임
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언어
일본어; 히타치 해변 공원, 쓰쿠바 우주 센터 및 주요 관광지에 영어 안내판 있음
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통화
일본 엔(JPY) — 농촌 해산물 식당, 노점, 소규모 숙소에서는 여전히 현금 필요
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시간대
JST (UTC+9) — 서머타임 없음
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최적 시기
2월 하순~3월 (매화) ; 4~5월 (네모필라) ; 10월 (코키아, 호수 사이클링) ; 12~2월 (아귀 냄비 시즌)
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가장 가까운 공항
이바라키 공항(IBR) — 국내선; 국제 방문객은 도쿄 나리타(NRT)와 하네다(HND) 이용
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이동 방법
조반선(도쿄 우에노 → 미토 약 1시간 20분); 히타치 해변 공원, 우시쿠, 해안 지역은 렌터카 강력 권장
전원 플러그
A타입, 100V / 50Hz

✈️ 교통편

이바라키는 일본의 간과된 현 중에서 가장 접근하기 쉬운 곳 중 하나입니다 — 현청 소재지인 미토는 JR 조반선 특급으로 도쿄 우에노역에서 약 1시간 20분이면 도착합니다. 그러나 현 전체를 제대로 즐기려면 렌터카를 강력히 권장합니다.

🚆 도쿄에서 기차로
  • 조반선 특급 '도키와' / '히타치' (우에노 → 미토) — 약 1시간 20분. IC카드 또는 JR 패스 이용 가능; 골든위크와 네모필라 시즌에는 지정석 예약 권장.
  • 우에노 → 가쓰타 (히타치 해변 공원) — 특급으로 약 1시간 30분.
  • 우에노 → 히타치 시 — 히타치 특급으로 약 2시간.
🚗 도쿄에서 자동차로
  • 조반 고속도로 (도쿄 → 미토 IC) — 비혼잡 시 약 1시간 30분. 편도 통행료 약 ¥2,500~¥3,000.
  • 렌터카는 히타치 해변 공원, 우시쿠 대불, 오아라이 해안, 가시마 신궁을 한 번에 다니기 위한 최선의 방법 — 기차만으로는 불가능합니다.
✈️ 공항에서
  • 이바라키 공항(IBR) — 제한적 국내선 + 일부 저비용 국제선. 미토까지 급행버스로 약 40분.
  • 도쿄 나리타(NRT) → 미토 — 자동차 또는 JR/버스 조합으로 약 1시간. 대부분의 국제 방문객은 도쿄를 허브로 이용.
🚇 이바라키 내 이동
  • 미토 시내 — 기차와 로컬 버스로 가이라쿠엔, 성, 시내 명소 편리하게 이동 가능.
  • 히타치 해변 공원 — 네모필라 시즌(4~5월)과 코키아 시즌(10월)에만 가쓰타역에서 직행 셔틀버스 운행. 그 외 시기에는 차나 택시 필요.
  • 가시마 신궁 — 조시 방향에서 JR 가시마선, 또는 미토에서 차로 약 1시간.
  • 렌터카 — 미토역과 쓰쿠바역에서 이용 가능. 매화·네모필라 시즌에는 미리 예약 필수.
💡 여행 팁히타치 해변 공원은 가쓰타역에서 차로 15분이면 가장 편리하게 접근할 수 있습니다. 가쓰타발 계절 셔틀버스는 네모필라 성수기(4~5월)와 코키아(10월) 기간에만 운행 — 그 외 시기에는 공원 정문까지 가는 신뢰할 만한 대중버스가 없습니다.

📖 추천 여행 가이드

여행의 모든 측면을 계획하는 데 도움이 되는 심층 가이드 — 주요 관광 명소부터 최고의 레스토랑, 계절 이벤트까지.

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관광명소

8 곳
Hitachi Seaside Park
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Seaside Park

Hitachi Seaside Park is a 350-hectare coastal park that transforms dramatically with the seasons — in April and May, Miharashi Hill is carpeted by 4.5 million baby-blue nemophila flowers that seem to merge with the sky, while October sees the same hillside glow fiery red with kochia. Beyond the famous flower seasons the park offers cycling trails, rose gardens, an amusement zone, and wide sandy dunes leading down to the Pacific.

nemophila kochia flowers coastal park cycling
Kairakuen Garden
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Kairakuen Garden

One of Japan's three great gardens, Kairakuen was opened to the public in 1842 and remains a symbol of Mito. The garden is home to over 3,000 plum trees of 100 varieties that burst into bloom from late February through March, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The hillside setting above Lake Senba offers sweeping views across a landscape of bamboo groves, cedar forest, and historic pavilions.

plum blossoms historic garden spring Mito Japan's 3 great gardens
Tsukuba Space Center
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Tsukuba Space Center

The Tsukuba Space Center is the main research and development hub of JAXA, Japan's space agency, and offers free public tours and an impressive outdoor rocket exhibition. Actual H-II rockets, satellite mockups, and the Japanese Experiment Module from the International Space Station can be seen up close, while the visitor centre houses detailed exhibitions on Japan's space programme. The tour experience is engaging for all ages and uniquely places Japan's space achievements in global context.

JAXA space rockets science Tsukuba
Ushiku Daibutsu
📍 Ushiku, Ibaraki

Ushiku Daibutsu

Standing 120 metres tall including its lotus-flower base, the Ushiku Daibutsu is the world's tallest bronze Buddha statue and a breathtaking sight visible from the surrounding plains. Inside the hollow statue visitors can take an elevator to an observation floor at the chest level, which affords panoramic views across the Kanto lowlands. The surrounding botanical garden and illuminated ponds make evening visits particularly memorable.

giant Buddha bronze statue landmark Ushiku world record
Kashima Jingu
📍 Kashima, Ibaraki

Kashima Jingu

One of Japan's oldest and most sacred Shinto shrines, Kashima Jingu was founded in 660 BC and has been a spiritual centre for warriors and pilgrims for millennia. A 2-kilometre forested approach avenue of towering ancient cedars, flanked by grazing deer, creates one of the most atmospheric shrine approaches in the country. The main halls, stone lanterns, and hidden pond deep in the cedar grove make this a compelling destination at any season.

shrine ancient cedar forest deer Shinto
Oarai Coast
📍 Oarai, Ibaraki

Oarai Coast

The Oarai coast is anchored by one of Japan's most photogenic coastal shrines — Oarai Isosaki Shrine, whose distinctive torii gate stands directly on an exposed reef in the Pacific surf, best seen at dawn when the orange gate is silhouetted against the brightening horizon. The rugged Pacific coastline here, battered by strong seasonal swells, draws surfers, fishermen, and photographers seeking dramatic seascapes unlike the gentler shores of Tokyo Bay. The port town itself serves fresh Pacific fish at casual seafood restaurants steps from the harbour.

torii gate sea coast Pacific Shinto
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미식

6 곳
Hitachi Beef
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Beef

Hitachi beef is Ibaraki's premium wagyu brand, raised on the region's rich Kanto plains and prized for its finely marbled texture and deep, buttery flavour. Local steakhouses and yakiniku restaurants in Mito and Hitachi serve the beef in grilled, teppanyaki, and sukiyaki preparations that showcase the quality of the local cattle. At significantly lower prices than Kobe or Matsuzaka beef, Hitachi beef offers exceptional value for wagyu lovers visiting the region.

wagyu beef Hitachi premium meat Japanese beef
Anko — Monkfish Hot Pot
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Anko — Monkfish Hot Pot

Anko nabe, or monkfish hot pot, is Ibaraki's most celebrated winter dish, prized for the rich, collagen-laden broth made from the monkfish liver and seven body parts cooked together in a miso or soy-based stock. The fishing port of Oarai is the primary landing point for the large, ugly-but-delicious fish which thrives in the cold winter waters off the Ibaraki coast. Restaurants up and down the coast specialise in the dish from November through March, when the fish are at their fattest and most flavourful.

monkfish hot pot winter seafood Ibaraki cuisine
Kuji Chicken
📍 Kuji, Ibaraki

Kuji Chicken

Kuji chicken is a celebrated brand chicken raised in the rural north of Ibaraki Prefecture, known for its firm texture, clean flavour, and the golden colour of its skin from the grain-rich local diet. The birds are served grilled over charcoal at specialist yakitori restaurants in Kita-Ibaraki and also appear as whole roasted or simmered preparations on local restaurant menus. Pairing Kuji chicken with local sake from one of Ibaraki's small-batch breweries is a quintessential northern Ibaraki dining experience.

chicken brand poultry Kuji yakitori local food
Mito Natto Culture & Factory Tour
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Mito Natto Culture & Factory Tour

Mito is the capital of natto (fermented soybean) culture, home to several hundred-year-old producers of this pungent, stringy superfood. Marumo and Tengu Natto offer factory tours and tasting sessions featuring premium natto in sizes from tiny yukiwari to giant mito-natto, plus natto ice cream and natto ramen for the adventurous eater.

Natto Fermented Local Specialty Food Tour
Mito Natto
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Mito Natto

Mito has been Japan's natto capital for centuries, and the sticky fermented soybeans produced here are considered the finest in the country thanks to local water quality and long-refined fermentation techniques. Natto factories and specialty shops are found throughout Mito, and the city hosts an annual natto festival celebrating the pungent, stringy delicacy that divides even Japanese diners. Visitors can try natto in every imaginable form — over rice, in sushi rolls, in tempura, or even in ice cream — at dedicated shops near Kairakuen.

natto fermented soybeans Mito Japanese breakfast local speciality
Ibaraki Chestnuts
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Ibaraki Chestnuts

Ibaraki is Japan's largest producer of chestnuts, and the harvest season from September through November transforms roadside stalls and confectionery shops across the prefecture. Kuri gohan — chestnut rice — is the emblematic autumn dish, fragrant with the nutty sweetness of freshly harvested chestnuts steamed into short-grain rice. Confectioneries in Mito and Tsukuba produce sophisticated chestnut wagashi sweets, Mont Blanc pastries, and chestnut paste desserts that make excellent edible souvenirs.

chestnuts kuri gohan autumn Japan's largest producer seasonal food
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자연

9 곳
Hitachi Seaside Park — Nemophila Blue Hills
📍 Hitachinaka, Ibaraki

Hitachi Seaside Park — Nemophila Blue Hills

Hitachi Seaside Park hosts Japan's most photographed seasonal flower displays: 4.5 million blue nemophila covering Miharashi Hill in a perfect azure wave every April–May, and fiery red kochia (summer cypress) in October. The hilltop views extend to the Pacific coast, and sunflower and dahlia fields add brilliant colour throughout summer.

Nemophila Flowers Kochia Seasonal
Hitachi Nemophila Season
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Nemophila Season

The Hitachi Seaside Park Nemophila Season in April and May is among the most photographed natural events in Japan, when 4.5 million baby-blue flowers blanket Miharashi Hill in a sea of colour that mirrors the spring sky. The event has become internationally famous through social media, and the park management staggers entry with timed tickets during peak bloom weeks in late April. Early morning visits on weekdays offer the best light and smallest crowds, and the flowers remain beautiful even in overcast weather that softens the colour contrast.

nemophila blue flowers Hitachi April spring event
Hitachi Seaside Park
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Seaside Park

Hitachi Seaside Park is a 350-hectare coastal park that transforms dramatically with the seasons — in April and May, Miharashi Hill is carpeted by 4.5 million baby-blue nemophila flowers that seem to merge with the sky, while October sees the same hillside glow fiery red with kochia. Beyond the famous flower seasons the park offers cycling trails, rose gardens, an amusement zone, and wide sandy dunes leading down to the Pacific.

nemophila kochia flowers coastal park cycling
Hitachi Kochia Season
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Kochia Season

Every October, Miharashi Hill at Hitachi Seaside Park undergoes a second dramatic transformation as 32,000 kochia bushes shift from vivid green to fiery scarlet and crimson, creating an autumn counterpart to the spring nemophila spectacle. The rounded, burning-red spheres of kochia carpet the hillside in a display unlike any other autumn foliage scene in Japan, against a backdrop of the Pacific Ocean and clear autumn skies. Weekend crowds can be substantial, but the colour remains at peak for a full three weeks, giving flexible visitors plenty of options.

kochia autumn red foliage Hitachi October
Kairakuen Garden
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Kairakuen Garden

One of Japan's three great gardens, Kairakuen was opened to the public in 1842 and remains a symbol of Mito. The garden is home to over 3,000 plum trees of 100 varieties that burst into bloom from late February through March, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The hillside setting above Lake Senba offers sweeping views across a landscape of bamboo groves, cedar forest, and historic pavilions.

plum blossoms historic garden spring Mito Japan's 3 great gardens
Mt. Tsukuba
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Mt. Tsukuba

Mt. Tsukuba rises as a distinctive twin-peaked landmark from the flat Kanto plain, reaching 877 metres and offering panoramic views from Tokyo to the ocean on clear days. A ropeway and cable car serve both peaks — Nantaisan and Nyotaisan — making the summit accessible to all, while well-maintained trails reward those who prefer to hike through stands of oak and cedar. Autumn foliage typically peaks in mid-November, when the rocky summit ridgeline is framed by brilliant reds and golds.

mountain ropeway twin peaks hiking Tsukuba
🎿

레저

9 곳
Hitachi Seaside Park
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Seaside Park

Hitachi Seaside Park is a 350-hectare coastal park that transforms dramatically with the seasons — in April and May, Miharashi Hill is carpeted by 4.5 million baby-blue nemophila flowers that seem to merge with the sky, while October sees the same hillside glow fiery red with kochia. Beyond the famous flower seasons the park offers cycling trails, rose gardens, an amusement zone, and wide sandy dunes leading down to the Pacific.

nemophila kochia flowers coastal park cycling
Tsukuba Science City & Mt. Tsukuba Cable Car
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Tsukuba Science City & Mt. Tsukuba Cable Car

Mt. Tsukuba, Kanto's most distinctive double-peaked volcano, offers sweeping panoramas from Tokyo to the Pacific via a scenic cable car and ropeway system. The summit trail between the twin peaks passes ancient cedar forest, giant boulders, and Tsukuba Shrine's inner sanctuary. Best visited in autumn for spectacular foliage.

Mt. Tsukuba Cable Car Panoramic View Nature
Tsukuba Space Center
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Tsukuba Space Center

The Tsukuba Space Center is the main research and development hub of JAXA, Japan's space agency, and offers free public tours and an impressive outdoor rocket exhibition. Actual H-II rockets, satellite mockups, and the Japanese Experiment Module from the International Space Station can be seen up close, while the visitor centre houses detailed exhibitions on Japan's space programme. The tour experience is engaging for all ages and uniquely places Japan's space achievements in global context.

JAXA space rockets science Tsukuba
Mt. Tsukuba
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Mt. Tsukuba

Mt. Tsukuba rises as a distinctive twin-peaked landmark from the flat Kanto plain, reaching 877 metres and offering panoramic views from Tokyo to the ocean on clear days. A ropeway and cable car serve both peaks — Nantaisan and Nyotaisan — making the summit accessible to all, while well-maintained trails reward those who prefer to hike through stands of oak and cedar. Autumn foliage typically peaks in mid-November, when the rocky summit ridgeline is framed by brilliant reds and golds.

mountain ropeway twin peaks hiking Tsukuba
Tsukuba Mineral Spa Resort
📍 Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Tsukuba Mineral Spa Resort

The Tsukuba area hosts several mineral-rich hot spring and wellness facilities drawing on the geothermal resources at the foot of Mt. Tsukuba, offering a relaxing counterpoint to the nearby Space Center and Science City attractions. Indoor and outdoor baths with views toward the mountain are the main draw, often combined with traditional kaiseki meals using local Ibaraki ingredients including Hitachi beef, Kuji chicken, and fresh lake fish. The facilities are popular with Tokyo day-trippers seeking a compact hot spring experience within easy reach of the capital.

onsen spa Tsukuba relaxation mineral baths
Oarai Aquarium
📍 Oarai, Ibaraki

Oarai Aquarium

The Aqua World Oarai Aquarium is one of Japan's largest and most impressive, home to whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and over 580 species of fish and marine mammals displayed in dramatically lit tanks. The open ocean tank — one of the largest in Japan — hosts daily shark feeding shows that draw large crowds, while dolphin and sea lion performances are held in an outdoor arena. Its location right on the Ibaraki coast, with Pacific views from the upper levels, adds to the experience.

aquarium marine life whale sharks family Oarai
🎆

이벤트

7 곳
Kairakuen Plum Blossom Festival
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Kairakuen Plum Blossom Festival

One of Japan's three great gardens, Kairakuen bursts into bloom every February–March when 3,000 plum trees in 100 varieties fill the garden with fragrance and colour — white, pink, and deep crimson blossoms against Edo-period teahouses. The Mito Plum Festival is one of Japan's first spring events and draws over 100,000 visitors each year.

Plum Blossoms One of Three Gardens Spring February-March
Hitachi Nemophila Season
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Nemophila Season

The Hitachi Seaside Park Nemophila Season in April and May is among the most photographed natural events in Japan, when 4.5 million baby-blue flowers blanket Miharashi Hill in a sea of colour that mirrors the spring sky. The event has become internationally famous through social media, and the park management staggers entry with timed tickets during peak bloom weeks in late April. Early morning visits on weekdays offer the best light and smallest crowds, and the flowers remain beautiful even in overcast weather that softens the colour contrast.

nemophila blue flowers Hitachi April spring event
Hitachi Kochia Season
📍 Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi Kochia Season

Every October, Miharashi Hill at Hitachi Seaside Park undergoes a second dramatic transformation as 32,000 kochia bushes shift from vivid green to fiery scarlet and crimson, creating an autumn counterpart to the spring nemophila spectacle. The rounded, burning-red spheres of kochia carpet the hillside in a display unlike any other autumn foliage scene in Japan, against a backdrop of the Pacific Ocean and clear autumn skies. Weekend crowds can be substantial, but the colour remains at peak for a full three weeks, giving flexible visitors plenty of options.

kochia autumn red foliage Hitachi October
Ibaraki Hanabi Taikai
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Ibaraki Hanabi Taikai

The Ibaraki Hanabi Taikai is one of the Kanto region's premier summer fireworks competitions, typically held in August over Lake Kasumigaura with thousands of shells launched from barges on the dark water. The lake setting amplifies each burst with shimmering reflections, and the scale of the best entries — some reaching 300 metres in diameter — is only possible in open lakeside venues of this size. Yukata-clad crowds gather on the grassy lakeshores of Tsuchiura from early afternoon to secure their spots for the evening show.

fireworks summer festival August hanabi Lake Kasumigaura
Kairakuen Garden
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Kairakuen Garden

One of Japan's three great gardens, Kairakuen was opened to the public in 1842 and remains a symbol of Mito. The garden is home to over 3,000 plum trees of 100 varieties that burst into bloom from late February through March, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The hillside setting above Lake Senba offers sweeping views across a landscape of bamboo groves, cedar forest, and historic pavilions.

plum blossoms historic garden spring Mito Japan's 3 great gardens
Mito Plum Blossom Festival
📍 Mito, Ibaraki

Mito Plum Blossom Festival

The Mito Plum Blossom Festival, held annually from late February through late March at Kairakuen, is one of Japan's most beloved early-spring events and draws over 300,000 visitors during its run. More than 3,000 plum trees across 100 varieties bloom in waves of white, pink, and deep red, filling the garden with fragrance and colour while traditional street food stalls, tea ceremonies, and court music performances bring the garden to life. The festival marks the official start of spring in Ibaraki and is celebrated across the city with illuminated night-garden events on weekends.

plum blossoms festival Kairakuen February March
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체험

1 곳
Kasama Pottery Workshop
📍 Kasama, Ibaraki

Kasama Pottery Workshop

Kasama is one of Japan's most active pottery towns with over 200 studios clustered around the historic kiln district. Beginner workshops at open studios teach wheel throwing and hand-building, with participants glazing their pieces before firing. The earthy, functional Kasama-yaki style — thick walls, natural ash glazes, warm tones — is accessible for first-time potters to create genuinely usable results.

Pottery Kasama Ware Wheel Throwing Workshop

💡 실용 여행 정보

방문 전후에 꼭 알아야 할 모든 정보.

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이바라키 방문 최적 시기
  • 2월 하순~3월 — 가이라쿠엔에서 미토 매화 축제. 100가지 품종의 매화나무 3,000그루가 보통 3월 초~중순에 절정. 주말 야간 조명 행사 진행.
  • 4월 중순~5월 초 — 히타치 해변 공원 네모필라 시즌. 450만 송이의 하늘색 꽃이 미하라시 언덕을 가득 덮습니다. 예약 전 공원 공식 주간 개화 예보를 확인하세요.
  • 10월 — 히타치 해변 공원에서 코키아가 붉게 물듭니다(10월 중순 절정). 가스미가우라 호수 사이클링 시즌으로도 맑은 가을 하늘 아래 즐기기 좋습니다.
  • 12~2월 — 오아라이 등 해안 식당에서 아귀 냄비(안코 나베) 성수기. 한적하고 가격도 저렴하며 분위기 있는 겨울 경치를 즐길 수 있습니다.
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히타치 해변 공원 팁
  • 네모필라 절정은 보통 4월 마지막 주와 5월 첫째 주에 해당합니다 — 예약 전에 공원 공식 개화 예보(시즌 중 주간 업데이트)를 꼭 확인하세요.
  • 평일 오전 10시 이전 방문이 사진 촬영에 가장 좋은 빛과 최소 군중을 제공합니다. 공원은 350헥타르 규모 — 렌탈 자전거로 돌아보는 것이 최선입니다.
  • 비성수기에는 차로 쉽게 접근 가능합니다. 네모필라·코키아 시즌에는 가쓰타역에서 셔틀버스가 운행되지만 금방 만원이 됩니다 — 오전 9시까지 도착을 목표로 하세요.
  • 입장료: 성인 ¥450, 어린이 ¥210. 자전거 렌탈: ¥500/2시간.
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가이라쿠엔 & 미토 팁
  • 가이라쿠엔은 역사적으로 시민들의 즐거움을 위해 설계된 일본의 몇 안 되는 정원 중 하나입니다 — 창시자 도쿠가와 나리아키가 1842년에 시민들에게 개방했습니다.
  • 매화 절정은 연도마다 다르지만 보통 3월 초~중순에 해당하며, 축제 기간 내내 공식 예보가 업데이트됩니다.
  • 인근의 고도칸 유학 학교, 미토성 유적, 미토의 낫토 상점들을 함께 둘러보세요 — 모두 도보 거리 내에 있습니다.
  • 매화 축제 기간에는 입장료를 받으며, 그 외 기간에는 무료입니다.
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음식 팁 — 낫토 & 아귀
  • 편의점이 아닌 미토의 전문 식당에서 낫토를 드셔보세요 — 현지 생산 품종은 고소한 깊이와 더 부드러운 발효 향이 있어 첫인상을 바꿔줍니다.
  • 아귀 냄비는 오아라이·히타치·태평양 연안 해안 식당에서의 겨울 한정 메뉴(11~3월)입니다.
  • 프리미엄 버전은 생선 간(키모)을 육수에 섞어 넣습니다 — 현지인들이 '바다의 푸아그라'라고 부릅니다. 가능하다면 주문해보세요.
  • 이바라키 밤은 포장된 쿠리 요칸이나 밤 페이스트 과자 형태의 훌륭한 선물이 되며, 가을에 현 전역의 역에서 구입할 수 있습니다.
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이동 팁
  • 이바라키에서 가장 중요한 결정은 렌터카를 빌릴지 여부입니다. 차가 있으면 2박 일정으로 가이라쿠엔, 미토, 우시쿠 대불, 오아라이 해안, 가시마 신궁, 가스미가우라 호수, 히타치 해변 공원을 모두 커버할 수 있습니다.
  • 기차만으로는 미토, 가이라쿠엔, 히타치 해변 공원(성수기 버스만)으로 제한됩니다.
  • 미토역에서의 렌터카 이용은 간편합니다 — 주식이 빨리 소진되는 매화·네모필라 시즌에는 미리 예약하세요.
  • 렌터카 업체의 ETC 고속도로 카드를 이용하면 통행료를 상당히 절약할 수 있습니다.

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