Local Cuisine
Try local Japanese dishes that reflect the rural traditions of the area.





Edosaki, formerly a standalone town, is now integrated into the city of Inashiki in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. This area is known for its traditional Japanese rural charm and historical significance. Visitors can explore the serene landscapes and experience the quiet lifestyle reminiscent of its past. Although it no longer exists as an independent municipality, Edosaki retains its unique identity and cultural heritage, making it an interesting destination for those looking to explore beyond the bustling cities.
Edosaki, formerly a standalone town, is now integrated into the city of Inashiki in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. This area is known for its traditional Japanese rural charm and historical significance. Visitors can explore the serene landscapes and experience the quiet lifestyle reminiscent of its past. Although it no longer exists as an independent municipality, Edosaki retains its unique identity and cultural heritage, making it an interesting destination for those looking to explore beyond the bustling cities.
Part of the city of Inashiki since 2005.
Rich historical background.
Traditional Japanese rural atmosphere.
Edosaki is now part of the city of Inashiki.
Offers a traditional Japanese rural experience.
Limited public transport, plan accordingly.
Try local Japanese dishes that reflect the rural traditions of the area.
Public transport options may be limited, consider renting a car for convenience.
Exploring traditional Japanese rural life.
JPY ¥
$80-$150 p/day
20,800
Respect local customs and traditions when visiting.
Japanese
Cultural Exploration, Historical Interest
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Edosaki with mild weather and blossoming nature.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall offers beautiful foliage and a pleasant climate for exploration.
Winters are quiet and serene, perfect for a peaceful retreat.