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Hitachinaka, Ibaraki

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Ibaraki / Hitachinaka
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A reading of this place

The smell of dried sweet potato — *hoshi-imo* — drifts from roadside stalls along the coast, a scent particular to this stretch of Ibaraki. Hitachinaka city came together in 1994 when the factory town of Katsuta and the fishing port of Nakaminato merged, and the seam between them is still visible: heavy industry on one side, fish markets and salt air on the other.

At Nakaminato Osakana Market, the morning moves fast — ice, voices, crates of fresh catch unloaded from the boats that work the ports at Hiiriso and Isosakii. A few streets away, *Nakaminato yakisoba* is served at lunch counters that don't advertise themselves. The festivals here follow the fishing calendar: the Minato Hassaku Matsuri and the Nakaminato Kaijō Hanabi Taikai both belong to the harbor, not to any tourist board.

Inland, the Katsuta side carries the quieter weight of industrial history — Hitachi group factories that shaped the town's postwar growth. Older still, the painted burial chamber of Torazuka Kofun survives intact beneath a low mound, its pigments sealed from daylight except during brief seasonal openings. The Sakuratsuji Isosaki Shrine, founded in the ninth century, sits among coastal pines with little ceremony. These layers — ancient tomb, Edo-period fishing culture, twentieth-century manufacturing — don't announce themselves. They simply occupy the same ground, alongside the Minato Line trains that still connect the two halves of the city.

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Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 3
  • Jugoro-ana Cave Tombs Historic Site
  • Torazuka Tumulus Historic Site
  • Mawatari Haniwa Production Site Historic Site
Stations 15
  • Katsuta 常磐線
  • Katsuta 湊線
  • Sawa 常磐線
  • Nakaminato 湊線
  • Hiraisо 湊線
  • Minohama-Gakuen 湊線
  • Ajigaura 湊線
  • Kanaue 湊線
  • Takada-no-Tetsukyo 湊線
  • Isozaki 湊線
  • Tonoyama 湊線
  • Kokimae 湊線
  • Nakane 湊線
  • Hitachi-Tsuda 水郡線
  • Hitachi-Aoyagi 水郡線
Fishing Ports 2
  • Hiraiso Fishing Port
  • Isozaki Fishing Port
Cultural Properties Stations Fishing Ports