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Kashima, Kasumigaura

Ibaraki
4.4

Kashima, Kasumigaura

Ibaraki
4.4
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Gourmet spots in front of the Jingu Shrine
Local ingredients
Ibaraking
Local ingredients
Kashimanada Clams
Local cuisine
Renkon Cuisine
Local cuisine
Lake Fish Cuisine of Kasumigaura

Gourmet spots in front of the Jingu Shrine

A spot where you can enjoy various meals in front of the Jingu Shrine.

This is a spot where you can enjoy various genres of cuisine in front of the Kashima Jingu Shrine. There are many attractive restaurants and cafes, such as the coffee shop "Emile" where a diorama train delivers food, and "Paradise Beer Factory" where you can enjoy beer made with the sacred water from the Kashima Jingu Shrine.
Recommended Restaurants for Gourmet spots in front of the Jingu Shrine
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パラダイスビアファクトリー
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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うちだや
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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エミール
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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オラ ブルー カフエ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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竹やぶ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Ibaraking

A refreshing sweetness and delicate flesh melon.

"Ibaraking" is a representative early summer melon with a refreshing sweetness and delicate flesh. Other brand melons such as Quincy and Andes are also grown. In the surrounding area, Baumkuchen, soft serve ice cream, smoothies, and other melon sweets are offered, so find your favorite melon sweet!
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Recommended Restaurants for Ibaraking
食べログ
ル・フカサク
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Farmkuchen Fukasaku
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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深作農園 直売所
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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メロンの森
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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道の駅いたこ いたこショップ
~¥999
~¥999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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Kashimanada Clams

Valuable domestically produced clams over 10cm in size.

Famous for its clams that grow plump from spring to early summer, and exceed 10cm in size. It is recommended to try it as sashimi to taste its sweetness and fresh flavor. When you visit, be sure to try the seasonal clam dishes at the stores in Kashimanada!
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Recommended Restaurants for Kashimanada Clams
食べログ
ウツギ酔賓店
~¥999
¥2,000~¥2,999
0
(Tabelog's review)
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浜茶屋 やましょう
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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浜焼き 漁師小屋
~¥999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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イタリア食堂 ペコラ
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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季節料理 四季亭
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥6,000~¥7,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Renkon Cuisine

A lucky dish said to have a good future outlook.

This is a dish made using a specialty product, renkon, which has a sweet taste and a crispy texture. It is famous as a lucky dish with a good future outlook because you can see through the holes of the renkon. Enjoy dishes such as kinpira, renkon sandwiched and fried, and renkon dumplings at local restaurants in the area!
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Recommended Restaurants for Renkon Cuisine
食べログ
かすみキッチン
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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蔵出し焼き芋かいつか かすみがうら本店
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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カフェ ハナナ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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かすみマルシェ
~¥999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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久月 千代田店
-
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Lake Fish Cuisine of Kasumigaura

Fresh fish cuisine from Kasumigaura, a treasure trove of freshwater fish.

This fish cuisine is made by studying the deliciousness of lake fish caught in Kasumigaura, which boasts the second largest lake area in Japan. You can enjoy various river fish dishes such as grilled eel, Yanagawa hot pot, fried smelt, and catfish bowl. Enjoy your meal while looking out at Kasumigaura!
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Recommended Restaurants for Lake Fish Cuisine of Kasumigaura
食べログ
三浦柳
¥5,000~¥5,999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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魚文 ドライブイン
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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鮒彦総本舗 稲敷店
¥3,000~¥3,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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あたりや食堂
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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湖庵
¥4,000~¥4,999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Tabino Hotel Kashima
4.4
Hotel with an attractive buffet using local ingredients
This hotel's main attraction is its buffet that uses local ingredients. The breakfast buffet features delicious dishes made with rice and vegetables from Ibaraki prefecture, with the chef's expertly prepared curry being a particularly recommended dish. Toppings are also available, so why not try making your own original curry?
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4approx. 0.45km
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Hotel Route Inn Kamisu
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Enjoy a plentiful buffet-style meal!
This hotel offers a plentiful buffet-style meal, and guests can enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast with warm dishes to their heart's content. The restaurant "Nagomi" serves original Ueda curry, a la carte dishes, and drinks, so be sure to try them out when you visit.
Lowest price
¥5,557~/人
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¥6,274~/人
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approx. 1.14km
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4.1approx. 1.15km
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4approx. 3.79km
KAMENOI HOTEL ITAKO
3.6
Delicious kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal ingredients!
This hotel offers kaiseki cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy a buffet-style breakfast with a choice of dishes from about 30 options, and there is also a service where you can enjoy original tantan noodles when you get hungry at night. After relaxing in the panoramic bath, indulge in the kaiseki cuisine!
Lowest price
¥2,860~/人
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4approx. 5.02km
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3.3approx. 5.75km
旅館 三笠山
2.5approx. 5.75km
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Kashima, Kasumigaura

Kashima is home to the Kashima Shrine, which was founded in the era of Japanese mythology and has been revered as a god of war since ancient times. Other historical and nature-rich tourist spots include the Suigo Sawara Ayame Park, famous for its irises, and Kasumigaura, which boasts the second largest lake surface area in Japan and is proud of its sailboat. Kashima City is the home town of the J-League Kashima Antlers and is also famous as one of the leading soccer cities in the Kanto region. Since the spots are a little far apart from each other, it is recommended to rent a car and leisurely tour each spot while driving.

Highlights
Spots
Local Cuisine
Kashima, Kasumigaura

5 Highlights

01

Kashima Shrine

A venerable shrine with Takemikazuchi-no-Okami as its enshrined deity
One of the three shrines in the Tohoku region, along with Isono Shrine and Katori Shrine, this is a magnificent shrine that enshrines Takemikazuchi-no-Okami. There are many attractions such as one of the three greatest gates in Japan, a vermilion gate, a colorful main shrine, feeding deer in the deer park on the approach to the shrine, and the purifying and healing power spot, Mitarashi Pond. When you visit, take your time to enjoy the sightseeing!
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01
Kashima Shrine
A venerable shrine with Takemikazuchi-no-Okami as its enshrined deity
One of the three shrines in the Tohoku region, along with Isono Shrine and Katori Shrine, this is a magnificent shrine that enshrines Takemikazuchi-no-Okami. There are many attractions such as one of the three greatest gates in Japan, a vermilion gate, a colorful main shrine, feeding deer in the deer park on the approach to the shrine, and the purifying and healing power spot, Mitarashi Pond. When you visit, take your time to enjoy the sightseeing!
See details
02

Lake Kasumigaura

A nature-rich freshwater lake boasting the second largest area in Japan
This freshwater lake boasts the second largest area in Japan at 220 square kilometers and a circumference of 249.5 kilometers. It is abundant in nature and you can see many wild birds. About 150 species of birds fly around the lake throughout the year, and the beautiful water surface and the view of Lake Kasumigaura are also attractive for dating!
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02
Lake Kasumigaura
A nature-rich freshwater lake boasting the second largest area in Japan
This freshwater lake boasts the second largest area in Japan at 220 square kilometers and a circumference of 249.5 kilometers. It is abundant in nature and you can see many wild birds. About 150 species of birds fly around the lake throughout the year, and the beautiful water surface and the view of Lake Kasumigaura are also attractive for dating!
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03

Ikusu Shrine

A shrine with a quiet and charming atmosphere
One of the three shrines in the Tohoku region, this shrine has a quiet and charming atmosphere compared to the other two shrines. It is known as a local protective deity and is a mystical place. It is said that visiting the Shinobu Tide Well on the shrine grounds deepens the love between couples, making it a relaxing power spot to visit. Why not take a leisurely sightseeing trip here?
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03
Ikusu Shrine
A shrine with a quiet and charming atmosphere
One of the three shrines in the Tohoku region, this shrine has a quiet and charming atmosphere compared to the other two shrines. It is known as a local protective deity and is a mystical place. It is said that visiting the Shinobu Tide Well on the shrine grounds deepens the love between couples, making it a relaxing power spot to visit. Why not take a leisurely sightseeing trip here?
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04

Kashimanada Clams

Valuable domestic clams that exceed 10cm in size
These clams are famous for swelling up and growing to over 10cm in size from spring to early summer. They are recommended to be eaten raw as they have a sweet and fresh flavor. When you visit, be sure to try the seasonal clam dishes at the restaurants in Kashimanada!
See details
04
Kashimanada Clams
Valuable domestic clams that exceed 10cm in size
These clams are famous for swelling up and growing to over 10cm in size from spring to early summer. They are recommended to be eaten raw as they have a sweet and fresh flavor. When you visit, be sure to try the seasonal clam dishes at the restaurants in Kashimanada!
See details
05

Tourist Sailing Ship

A tourist sailing ship with a history of 140 years
This ship was previously used for fishing in Lake Kasumigaura, but has been passed down as a tourist ship. From summer to autumn, you can ride on a sailing ship as an accompanying ship. You can enjoy the blue sky and lake surface of Lake Kasumigaura, and in the evening, you can enjoy events related to sailing ships, such as illuminating the ship and changing the color of the sails to make them look vivid!
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05
Tourist Sailing Ship
A tourist sailing ship with a history of 140 years
This ship was previously used for fishing in Lake Kasumigaura, but has been passed down as a tourist ship. From summer to autumn, you can ride on a sailing ship as an accompanying ship. You can enjoy the blue sky and lake surface of Lake Kasumigaura, and in the evening, you can enjoy events related to sailing ships, such as illuminating the ship and changing the color of the sails to make them look vivid!
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Gourmet spots in front of the Jingu Shrine
A spot where you can enjoy various meals in front of the Jingu Shrine.
This is a spot where you can enjoy various genres of cuisine in front of the Kashima Jingu Shrine. There are many attractive restaurants and cafes, such as the coffee shop "Emile" where a diorama train delivers food, and "Paradise Beer Factory" where you can enjoy beer made with the sacred water from the Kashima Jingu Shrine.
See Details
No.2
Ibaraking
A refreshing sweetness and delicate flesh melon.
"Ibaraking" is a representative early summer melon with a refreshing sweetness and delicate flesh. Other brand melons such as Quincy and Andes are also grown. In the surrounding area, Baumkuchen, soft serve ice cream, smoothies, and other melon sweets are offered, so find your favorite melon sweet!
See Details
No.3
Kashimanada Clams
Valuable domestically produced clams over 10cm in size.
Famous for its clams that grow plump from spring to early summer, and exceed 10cm in size. It is recommended to try it as sashimi to taste its sweetness and fresh flavor. When you visit, be sure to try the seasonal clam dishes at the stores in Kashimanada!
See Details
No.4
Renkon Cuisine
A lucky dish said to have a good future outlook.
This is a dish made using a specialty product, renkon, which has a sweet taste and a crispy texture. It is famous as a lucky dish with a good future outlook because you can see through the holes of the renkon. Enjoy dishes such as kinpira, renkon sandwiched and fried, and renkon dumplings at local restaurants in the area!
See Details
No.5
Lake Fish Cuisine of Kasumigaura
Fresh fish cuisine from Kasumigaura, a treasure trove of freshwater fish.
This fish cuisine is made by studying the deliciousness of lake fish caught in Kasumigaura, which boasts the second largest lake area in Japan. You can enjoy various river fish dishes such as grilled eel, Yanagawa hot pot, fried smelt, and catfish bowl. Enjoy your meal while looking out at Kasumigaura!
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥7,282
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥24,999
Best Season
3~7 Month
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