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Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Itako City, 70 minutes from Tokyo, is a charming city known for its waterways, traditional atmosphere, and beautiful floral displays in June.
Surrounded by lakes Itako city (潮来市) played an important role in the mid-Edo period more than 300 years ago. The city was an important waterway town with many canals running through the town and produce from Northern Japan was shipped through here to the capital Edo (now Tokyo).
It has managed to keep this culture and visitors can take boat rides through the canals and visit the 200 year old sake brewery.
Itako is most known for its beautiful Iris Festival (Suigo Itako Iris Festival) between late May to late June which attracts tens of thousands of people from around Japan.
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Itako city has a variety of western style restaurants. Check out near Itako station as well as main roads for Family restaurants (budget restaurants).
One popular local dish is Pho (Vietnamese noodles). The Pho sold at the Mithino Eki uses fresh Pho noodles made from rice harvested in Itako.
Each of these places are within a day trip away. Click on the image to find out more.
Nearby Tokyo talks to Kuki city’s local tourist office about things to do in the area, including their famous lantern festival as well as their Iris, lavender and cosmos flowers.
Nearby Tokyo talks to Oku-Nikko’s city’s local tourist office about things to do in the area, including attractions and local food!
Nearby Tokyo talks to Ueno Village’s Uenomura Local Industry Information Center about things to do, nature activities, and local food!