Sansui
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 attend art exhibitions featuring local and international artists, musical concerts, theater productions and other events. Art Tower Mito also boasts a grand pipe organ in its foyer.
Sansui is a Japanese restaurant located in Mito City that specializes in local cuisine such as angler hotpots and natto dishes.
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
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 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.
Hitachi Seaside Park is a large public park in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, especially famous for its seasonal flower gardens.
Hotel The West Hills Mito offers comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant, a 10-minute drive from Mito Station. It has a 24-hour front desk and drinks ven
Only a 10-minute walk from JR Mito Train Station, APA Hotel Mito-eki Kita offers modern accommodations with free wired internet access.
Set in Mito, 12 km from Naka-minato, Mimatsu Hotel features free WiFi access and private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room at this ho
Offering guest rooms with free wired internet access, Mito Keisei Hotel is a 5-minute walk from JR Mito Train Station. Relaxing massages can be requested for an
Featuring a 9th-floor restaurant with dinnertime room service, free on-site parking and Western rooms with an LCD TV and free wired internet, Hotel Season is a
Situated 12 km from Naka-minato in Mito, Mito Riverside Hotel features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Private parking is available on site.
Get your fill of culture at Oita City's Art Plaza, which showcases the works of Oita's own internationally renowned architect and 2019 Pritzker Prize winner; Arata Isozaki. Opened in 1966 as Oita's Prefectural Library, this building became a gallery for the works of Isozaki in 1966. Some of Isosaki's most notable works include the designs of Spain's Domus: La Casa del Hombre, Ibaraki's Art Tower Mito and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, California.
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.
Only a 2-minute walk and offering direct access to JR Mito Train Station, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Mito features accommodations with free Wi-Fi/wired internet access.