Mito Castle Remains
Mito Castle was the residence of the Mito Tokugawa family during the Edo era. It was the largest earthen castle in Japan. Closed for the year end holidays.
Located a 3-minute walk from JR Mito Station’s South Exit, Mito Prince Hotel offers a restaurant, public baths and free property-wide WiFi. Private parking is also available, free of charge.
Mito Castle was the residence of the Mito Tokugawa family during the Edo era. It was the largest earthen castle in Japan. Closed for the year end holidays.
The Kodokan was the largest clan school in the Edo period and was something similar to today's universities. Three of the buildings are important cultural prope
Sansui is a Japanese restaurant located in Mito City that specializes in local cuisine such as angler hotpots and natto dishes.
This complex, comprising a contemporary art gallery, a theater and a concert hall, derives its name from the 100-meter-tall tower on its premises. Visitors can
Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, this Japanese garden has over 3,000 plum trees making it a popular spot during plum blossom season, which usually takes place in
Kikusui is a yakiniku/sukiyaki/shabushabu (all different kinds of Japanese style BBQ) restaurant located in Mito City.