Discover the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and hidden gems of Northern Ibaraki on a fully customized private tour!
Tour Highlights:
Fukuroda Falls – One of Japan’s top three waterfalls, breathtaking in all seasons
Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge – A thrilling 375m-long bridge with stunning valley views
Hanazono Gorge – A picturesque hiking spot with vibrant autumn leaves and crystal-clear streams
Oiwa Shrine – A spiritual sanctuary with over 1,000 years of history, surrounded by ancient trees
Unomisaki Cape – A scenic coastal spot with panoramic ocean views and a historic lighthouse
Why Choose This Private Tour?
Personalized Itinerary – Tailor the tour to your interests and pace
Comfort & Convenience – Private vehicle with an English-speaking guide
Seasonal Beauty – Enjoy cherry blossoms, lush greenery, autumn foliage, or snowy landscapes
Authentic Local Experience – Discover hidden spots and local traditions
Explore Northern Ibaraki in comfort and style!
If you stay at the hotels in other areas, please come to Mito station, and meet at Mito Koumon statue which is on the pedestrian deck at JR Mito Station North Exit. Go out of the station building to the north exit on the pedestrian deck. In front of the exit, there is a statue of Mito Koumon on your right.
Nestled in the serene mountains of Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Oiwa Shrine (御岩神社) is a mystical and historical site that draws visitors seeking spiritual solace and a deep connection with nature. Known for its ancient trees, sacred rocks, and tranquil atmosphere, Oiwa Shrine offers a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance. Oiwa Shrine has a rich history that dates back over 1,300 years. It is considered a powerful spiritual site, with legends stating that it is home to deities who protect the surrounding area. The shrine's history is deeply intertwined with the local culture and the natural landscape, making it a place of great reverence and mystery.
Enjoy Authientic japanese lunch
U-no-Misaki (鵜の岬), meaning “Cape of Cormorants,” is a breathtaking coastal area in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean, this picturesque cape is known for its stunning ocean views, refreshing sea breeze, and rich natural environment. It is a perfect spot for visitors looking to enjoy the beauty of the Japanese coastline, relax in a peaceful atmosphere, and experience the charm of the seaside.
Hanazono Gorge (花貫渓谷, Hanazono Keikoku) is a breathtaking natural attraction known for its crystal-clear streams, vibrant autumn foliage, and scenic suspension bridge. This hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Ibaraki’s landscapes.
Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge (竜神大吊橋, Ryujin Ōtsuribashi) is one of Japan’s longest pedestrian suspension bridges, spanning 375 meters (1,230 feet) across the breathtaking Ryujin Gorge (竜神峡). Located in Hitachiota City, Ibaraki Prefecture, this stunning bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, a thrilling bungee jumping experience, and spectacular seasonal scenery. Whether you are an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge is a must-visit destination.
Fukuroda Falls (袋田の滝, Fukuroda no Taki) is one of Japan’s most famous waterfalls, often ranked among the country’s top three waterfalls, alongside Kegon Falls (Nikko) and Nachi Falls (Wakayama). Located in the scenic town of Daigo in northern Ibaraki, this stunning 120-meter-tall (394 ft), 73-meter-wide (240 ft) cascade flows over four distinct tiers, giving it the nickname “The Four-Time Waterfall” (四度の滝, Yodo no Taki). According to legend, the famous poet Saigyō (西行) once visited Fukuroda Falls and remarked that one must see it in all four seasons to truly appreciate its beauty. Each season transforms the waterfall into a breathtaking natural masterpiece.
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