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Hitachi-Omiya City is approximately 100 to 120 minutes from Tokyo, offering a serene escape into Japan’s “Satoyama” heartland. Located in the northwestern part of Ibaraki Prefecture along the pristine Kuji and Naka Rivers, it serves as an ideal sanctuary for travelers seeking deep nature and rural authenticity.
The city is a paradise for outdoor adventurers and those looking to relax in nature. Visitors can trek the Hitachi-no-kuni Long Trail, a world-class route through ancient forests, or enjoy peaceful canoeing and kayaking on the Naka River. For families and owl lovers, the “Owl Shrine” (Torinokosansho) is a delight; while famous for its golden owl, the real fun is searching for the many hidden owl carvings and charms scattered throughout the grounds. For a mystical experience, explore the stone statues of Hyakkannon Nature Park, or visit the Nishinouchi Washi Museum to practice the centuries-old art of traditional washi papermaking, for which this area is famous.
Reaching Hitachi-Omiya is straightforward. Take the JR Joban Line express from Ueno Station to Mito, then transfer to the scenic Suigun Line. By car, it is a pleasant two-hour drive via the Joban Expressway.
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Hitachi-Omiya is famous for thick, meaty Shiitake mushrooms naturally cultivated on logs in the forest. Packed with deep umami, they are delicious whether served as crispy tempura or simply salt-grilled.
Each of these places are within a day trip away. Click on the image to find out more.