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Best time to visit Ibaraki Prefecture
Spring flowers and autumn scenery are strongest, while summer is humid and winter is quieter with coastal seafood and clear views.
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JanuaryGood7/10WeatherCold and mostly dry, with clear days and only occasional light snow.TemperatureDay 8°C - Night 0°CCold Dry Clear SkiesGood forQuiet sights and winter seafood.Watch outCold winds on the coast.SeasonNew Year sunrise at Oarai Isosaki Shrine.TipGood for scenic coastal stays and hot meals; pack layers for wind.Low crowds
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FebruaryExcellent9/10WeatherCold but gradually softening toward late month, usually with dry air.TemperatureDay 9°C - Night 1°CCold Dry Early BlossomsGood forEarly plum blossoms begin.Watch outStill chilly, especially mornings.SeasonMito Plum Blossom Festival starts at Kairakuen.TipLate February is better than early month for blossoms in Mito.Moderate crowds
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MarchExcellent9/10WeatherCool and comfortable, with blossoms spreading and more variable spring weather.TemperatureDay 13°C - Night 4°CCool Spring Flowers Variable WeatherGood forPeak plum season and garden walks.Watch outFestival areas get busy.SeasonMito Plum Blossom Festival continues; cherry blossoms begin.TipBook Mito stays early if visiting Kairakuen on weekends.Busy
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AprilExcellent10/10WeatherMild and pleasant with comfortable sightseeing conditions across much of the prefecture.TemperatureDay 18°C - Night 9°CMild Spring Flowers PleasantGood forBest mix of flowers and weather.Watch outPopular flower spots fill quickly.SeasonCherry blossoms, tulips, and nemophila season.TipWeekdays are much easier for Hitachi Seaside Park visits.Busy
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May Current monthExcellent10/10WeatherWarm, bright, and generally comfortable before the rainy season arrives.TemperatureDay 22°C - Night 14°CWarm Comfortable Clearer SkiesGood forComfortable weather for day trips.Watch outGolden Week brings heavy crowds.SeasonNemophila peak; Kasama Himatsuri; irises begin late month.TipAvoid Golden Week if you want calmer transport and lodging.Very busy
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JuneGood7/10WeatherHumid and rainy as the tsuyu season sets in.TemperatureDay 24°C - Night 18°CRainy Season Humid FlowersGood forIrises and hydrangeas look superb.Watch outFrequent rain and dampness.SeasonItako Iris Festival; Amabiki Kannon hydrangeas.TipBring rain gear and favor gardens, temples, and shorter outings.Moderate crowds
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JulyMixed5/10WeatherHot, humid, and increasingly summery, though some rainy-season conditions may linger early.TemperatureDay 28°C - Night 22°CHot Humid Rain PossibleGood forCoastal breezes help at Oarai.Watch outHeat and humidity sap energy.SeasonHydrangeas linger; summer flowers at Hitachi Seaside Park.TipStart early and save exposed coastal sightseeing for morning or evening.Moderate crowds
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AugustMixed5/10WeatherVery hot and humid, with strong sun and occasional storm risk.TemperatureDay 30°C - Night 24°CVery Hot Humid Storm RiskGood forBeach and aquarium outings suit families.Watch outOppressive heat and holiday traffic.SeasonSummer flowers and coastal leisure season.TipChoose seaside stays or pools, and keep midafternoons flexible.Busy
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SeptemberMixed5/10WeatherStill warm and humid early, easing later, with possible typhoons and rain.TemperatureDay 26°C - Night 20°CHumid Typhoon Risk Late SummerGood forSlightly lighter crowds after holidays.Watch outTyphoon disruptions are possible.SeasonEarly kochia season and late-summer greenery.TipKeep plans flexible for coastal transport and outdoor viewpoints.Moderate crowds
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OctoberExcellent9/10WeatherComfortable, clearer, and far easier for walking, driving, and outdoor sightseeing.TemperatureDay 21°C - Night 13°CComfortable Clearer Skies Autumn ColorsGood forCool weather and vivid landscapes.Watch outMajor events can be crowded.SeasonTsuchiura Fireworks; kochia turns red.TipReserve early if combining Tsuchiura fireworks with weekend travel.Busy
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NovemberExcellent9/10WeatherCool, crisp, and generally stable, with strong autumn scenery.TemperatureDay 16°C - Night 7°CCool Drying FoliageGood forAutumn foliage and crisp air.Watch outShorter daylight hours.SeasonKasama Chrysanthemum Festival; Fukuroda Falls autumn colors.TipExcellent for scenic drives, temple visits, and quieter ryokan stays.Moderate crowds
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DecemberGood7/10WeatherCold and dry with many clear days, especially good for views.TemperatureDay 11°C - Night 2°CCold Dry Clear SkiesGood forClear skies and seasonal seafood.Watch outCold evenings and early sunsets.SeasonWinter illuminations and anglerfish hotpot season.TipA strong choice for food-focused trips and calm coastal scenery.Low crowds
How long to stay in Ibaraki
Ibaraki works best as a short prefecture trip, but flower seasons and wider rural coverage reward extra nights.
Two nights suits Mito, Oarai, or Hitachinaka; three to four nights is better for Kasama, Tsukuba, Daigo, or wider scenic drives.
Quick highlights
2 nightsKairakuen, Oarai, Hitachi Seaside Park
Good for a compact ryokan stay with one or two major seasonal sights.
Best for spring or autumn weekends from Tokyo.
Balanced prefecture trip
3 nightsFlowers, coast, gardens, food
Adds time for Mito, Oarai, Hitachinaka, and one inland area like Kasama or Tsukuba.
Best overall stay length for first-time visitors.
Scenic deep dive
4 nightsDaigo, Fukuroda Falls, pottery, rural drives
Lets you combine famous flower sites with northern mountain scenery and local food.
Ideal in autumn foliage season or relaxed self-drive itineraries.
- Public transport works for Mito, Oarai, Tsukuba, and Hitachinaka, but a car helps in northern and western Ibaraki.
- Spring flower peaks can shift by a week or more depending on weather.
- Golden Week and the Tsuchiura fireworks period need early lodging reservations.
- Coastal areas feel colder and windier than inland temperatures suggest in winter and early spring.
Annual events and seasonal highlights in Ibaraki
These are recurring, destination-relevant events and seasonal highlights commonly used when planning Ibaraki trips.
New Year sunrise at Kamiiso-no-Torii
Oarai
The sunrise aligns with the torii off Oarai Isosaki Shrine, drawing early-morning visitors and photographers.
Excellent for coastal stays and New Year atmosphere.
A major seasonal draw for Oarai rather than the whole prefecture.
Mito Plum Blossom Festival
Kairakuen, Mito
One of Ibaraki's signature events, centered on Kairakuen's large plum grove and early-spring atmosphere.
One of the best reasons to visit Ibaraki in late winter.
Festival timing varies slightly by year.
Mito Plum Blossom Festival
Kairakuen, Mito
Early March often still offers strong plum viewing, though bloom timing depends on weather.
Pair with Mito gardens and city sightseeing.
Cherry blossom season begins
Mito and other prefectural spots
Cherry blossoms begin appearing in lower-elevation urban and garden areas.
Good shoulder-season addition after plum viewing.
Exact cherry blossom timing varies by year.
Spring flower relay at Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachinaka
Daffodils, tulips, and then nemophila create Ibaraki's most famous spring flower sequence.
Top month for scenic flower-focused trips.
Cherry blossoms around Kairakuen and Lake Senba
Mito
Spring blossoms extend the flower season beyond the plum festival in Mito.
Good for short city-and-garden stays.
Hitachi Seaside Park is one of the prefecture's biggest spring draws.
Nemophila peak season
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka
Blue nemophila carpets Miharashi Hill, creating Ibaraki's best-known spring landscape.
Book early and visit on weekdays if possible.
Kasama Himatsuri Pottery Festival
Kasama
A major pottery and crafts festival held annually during Golden Week.
Excellent for craft lovers, but expect crowds.
Itako Iris Festival begins
Itako
The iris season starts in late May and continues into June.
Good for southern Ibaraki itineraries.
Golden Week can make transport and lodging much busier.
Suigo-Itako Iris Festival
Itako
Large iris displays and traditional bride-boat performances define this long-running festival.
Best named event of the rainy season in Ibaraki.
Amabiki Kannon Hydrangea Festival
Sakuragawa
Hydrangeas bloom across temple grounds during the rainy season.
Great if you do not mind wet weather.
Rain is common, so flexible plans help.
Amabiki Kannon Hydrangea season
Sakuragawa
Hydrangeas can still be attractive into early July depending on the year.
Best combined with indoor or temple-focused stops.
Summer flowers at Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachinaka
Zinnias and sunflowers bring color despite the summer heat.
Go early in the day.
This month has fewer major prefecture-wide headline events than spring or autumn.
Summer flower season at Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachinaka
Zinnias, sunflowers, and family-oriented summer park activities continue.
Useful for families, but heat is significant.
Few major named prefecture-wide events verified for this month.
Kochia light-up and early autumn displays
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka
Green kochia and seasonal evening events begin the park's autumn season.
Good if you want autumn atmosphere before peak red kochia.
Weather risk from typhoons can affect outdoor plans.
Tsuchiura All Japan Fireworks Competition
Tsuchiura
One of Japan's major fireworks competitions, famous for huge crowds and long waits.
Excellent event, but plan transport carefully.
Kochia peak red season
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka
The park's kochia turn vivid red, creating one of Ibaraki's signature autumn scenes.
One of the prefecture's strongest autumn draws.
Kasama Chrysanthemum Festival begins
Kasama Inari Shrine, Kasama
Historic chrysanthemum displays mark the arrival of autumn in Kasama.
Great for shrine and culture-focused trips.
A standout month for events and outdoor sightseeing.
Kasama Chrysanthemum Festival
Kasama Inari Shrine, Kasama
Japan's oldest chrysanthemum festival fills the shrine grounds with autumn color.
Strong cultural option in central Ibaraki.
Autumn foliage at Fukuroda Falls
Daigo
One of Ibaraki's best-known foliage scenes, with dramatic waterfall views.
Excellent for scenic drives and nature stays.
A particularly good month for inland scenery and relaxed touring.
Winter seafood season
Oarai and coastal Ibaraki
Cold-weather seafood, especially anglerfish dishes, becomes a seasonal draw on the coast.
Best for food-focused winter trips.
Winter scenes at Fukuroda Falls
Daigo
The falls shift into a colder winter atmosphere, sometimes with illumination events in the broader season.
Good for crisp scenery rather than flowers.
December is quieter and more food- and scenery-oriented than event-heavy.