Here’s the bucket list for your day ashore: the most extraordinary thing to do at each stop, and the private, small-group, or expert-led way to make it yours — your own pace, real access, none of the crowd.
In port at Hitachinaka, the bucket-list move is Hitachi Seaside Park: Seasonal Bloom Private Guided Tour. Japan Shore Excursions (local expert, private guided) runs it — a private, expert-led experience at your own pace, not a 40-person coach. Below: all 6 bucket-list things to do on a Hitachinaka port day, each with the independent way to make it yours.
1scenic
Walk through Japan's most breathtaking seasonal garden — a rolling landscape of nemophila, kochia, and daffodils that shifts with the season. A private guide unlocks the park's hidden corners and best photography moments, making this a true bucket-list bloom experience.
Book it withJapan Shore Excursions (local expert, private guided)From USD 165 per person (private tour, price varies by group size)
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2landmark
Stroll the legendary Kairakuen, one of Japan's three greatest gardens, where over 3,000 plum trees create a fragrant, painterly landscape steeped in Edo-period elegance. A private expert guide brings the history of Lord Nariaki's vision to life in intimate detail.
Book it withGoWithGuide (private local guide, Ibaraki specialist)From USD 165 per person (private guided half-day, price varies by group size)
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3food
Plunge into one of Ibaraki's most vibrant morning fish markets, where the catch of the day — anko (monkfish), hirame (flounder), and Pacific saury — is auctioned, grilled, and devoured dockside. This is Japan's seafood culture at its most raw and authentic.
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4culture
Stand before one of Japan's most dramatic coastal shrines — Oarai Isosaki Jinja — where a vermilion torii gate rises from a jagged rock shelf jutting into the Pacific. This sacred site, dating to the 9th century, is a profound encounter with Shinto spirituality and oceanic power.
Book it withJapan Shore Excursions (local expert, private guided)From USD 99 per person (small-group tour including shrine and Hitachi Seaside Park)
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5wildlife
Explore Japan's largest shark aquarium, home to over 580 species of sea life including the awe-inspiring whale shark tank. Aqua World Oarai is a world-class facility — dramatic, educational, and utterly mesmerising for discerning travellers of any age.
Book it withAqua World Oarai (official)JPY 2,200 (approx. USD 15) adults; JPY 1,000 children — direct at the gate or online
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6history
Step inside a working century-old soy sauce brewery in rural Ibaraki for an extraordinary private immersion into the craft that underpins all Japanese cuisine. A rare, sensory journey through fermentation halls, aged cedar barrels, and a tasting that will permanently change how you appreciate Japanese food.
Book it withTripAdvisor Experiences / local Ibaraki brewery specialist (private guided)From USD 165 per person (private tour, price varies by group size)
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