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Mito, Ibaraki

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A reading of this place

Fermented soybeans have been part of Mito's daily rhythm since the Edo period, and the city has never quite let go of that identity. Stalls and shops still sell *Mito natto* wrapped in straw, and the annual *Mito no Hi* festival takes the tradition to an almost theatrical extreme, staging a natto speed-eating contest that draws crowds to Sannomaru Square. The city is, at its core, a castle town shaped by the Mito Tokugawa clan — one of the three senior Tokugawa branch families — and that lineage is present in stone, manuscript, and garden alike.

Kōdōkan, the domain school established by Tokugawa Nariaki, stands as a reminder that Mito was a place where political urgency and scholarly discipline were treated as the same impulse. The Tokugawa Museum holds scrolls and artifacts from the clan's long stewardship, while the Ibaraki Prefectural History Museum keeps the longer arc of the region in view, from ancient documents down to folk tools. Kairakuen, the garden Nariaki also designed, is less a decorative park than a statement — its plum groves, azaleas, and bush clover marking the seasons in deliberate succession, each celebrated by its own festival.

Beneath the city's institutional weight, ordinary life proceeds along the plateau above the Naka River. The 100-meter tower of Mito Arts Tower punctuates the skyline near the old castle grounds, housing concert halls and galleries that serve the city's residents rather than performing for visitors. The 800-year-old *ohatuki ichō* tree at Mito Hachimangū stands in the shrine's compound, its scale quietly unsettling in the middle of a working neighborhood.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 14
  • Former Kodoken Special Historic Site
  • Daiwatari Government Office Site Group (Daiwatari Government Office Site / Daiwatari Temple Ruins) Historic Site
  • Yoshida Tumulus Historic Site
  • Ogushi Shell Mound Historic Site
  • Tokiwa Park Historic Site
  • Atagoyama Tumulus Historic Site
  • Shirahata-yama Hachimangu Ohatsuki Ginkgo Natural Monument
  • Yakuo-in Hondo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Bussho-ji Hondo Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Hachimangu Honden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Nakasaki Residence (Uchihara-machi, Higashi-Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Kodokan Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Kodakan Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Kodokан (Kodokan) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Stations 8
  • Mito 常磐線
  • Mito 大洗鹿島線
  • Mito 水郡線
  • Akatsuka 常磐線
  • Uchihara 常磐線
  • Tsunosumi 大洗鹿島線
  • Higashi-Mito 大洗鹿島線
  • Kairakuen 常磐線
Museums Cultural Properties Stations