Things to do in Kuki – Nearby Tokyo Interview
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.
DATE
TIME & SCHEDULE
2024 Season
Kairakuen Garden
6am-5pm
After 9am: 300 yen (adult) , 15o yen (child) *Free entrance between 6am-9am
Kodokan
6am-5pm
400 yen
Night Ume Festival (Light-up Event)
Saturday, February 24, 5 pm-8 pm at Mito Castle Ruins.
Fireworks: Saturday, March 2, 5 pm-8 pm at Kairakuen
*On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays during the festival, there are also events such as tea ceremonies and Nagashi Hina Dolls.
COST
Kairakuen Garden: Adults 300 yen, children 150 yen
Kodokan: Adults 400 yen, children 200 yen
Although many think of cherry blossoms🌸 as the symbol of Japanese spring, plum blossoms (“ume”) have historically been cherished during springtime as well. The charming pink and white plum blossoms actually bloom even earlier than cherry blossom! In a few words, they symbolize the arrival of spring, vitality, and hope😍.
Mito is certainly the place to be during this lovely season.💕 Stop by at Kairakuen Garden and Kodokan to enjoy the wonderful view and some exciting spring festivities!
Considered one of the ✨3 greatest gardens in Japan✨, Kairakuen Garden treasures 3000 plum trees💐 that are absolutely mesmerizing. Did we mention some wine tasting😍 at the 🍶Umeshu (plum wine) Festival ? Or the evening illuminations✨ and fireworks🎆 ? In fact, the whole Mito Plum Blossom Festival is packed with fun events, so make sure you check them all out!💕
Local recommendations
There are only few Japanese style Ryokans in Mito.
There are a few holiday rentals available in Mito.
Public Transport
95min from Tokyo by train from Tokyo.
Car
90min drive from Tokyo by car from Tokyo.
Kairakuen Garden (偕楽園),
1-3-3 Tokiwacho, Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 310-0033
〒310-0033 茨城県水戸市常磐町1丁目
By Public Transport
Kairakuen Garden
During the Plum Festival, a temporary station, called ‘Kairakuen,’ in front of Kairakuen garden is sometimes available for trains coming from Tokyo on weekends!
– Other ways –
*There are two entrances: 1. Omotemon of Kobuntei and 2. East Gate to Kairakuen Garden.
1. To enter from Omotemon of Kobuntei:
From the No.4 bus stop at the Mito Station, take the Ibaraki Kotsu bus bound for Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History/Kairakuen Garden. Get off at “Kobuntei Omotemon Iriguchi” and walk 5 minutes.
2. To enter from East Gate to Kairakuen Garden:
From the No.4 bus stop at Mito station, take the Ibaraki Kotsu bus bound for Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History/Kairakuen Garden. Get off at “Kairakuen Higashimon Joban Jinja Kita-sando” OR “Kairakuen Joban Jinja-mae” and walk 3 minutes.
OR
From the No. 6 bus stop, take the Kanto Tetsudo Bus bound for Kairakuen and get off at “Kairakuen” and walk 5 minutes.
Kodokan Mito Han School
Walk 10 minutes from the North exit of Mito station.
We recommend using a travel app like Google Maps or Japan Transit Planner to find train times.
By Car
Kairakuen Garden
Approximately 20 minutes from the Mito IC on the Joban Expressway.
Approximately 20 minutes from either the Ibaraki Machi Higashi IC OR the Mito Minami IC on Kita-Kanto Expressway.
Kodokan Mito Han School
Approx 30 minutes from the Mito IC on the Joban Expressway OR approximately 20 minutes from the Mito Minami IC on Kita-Kanto Expressway.
*We recommend using public transport as much as possible due to heavy traffic and limited parking space during the event.
We recommend using a travel app like Google Maps or Japan Transit Planner to find train times.
Websites
Japanese Event Website (External Link – Japanese)
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