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These are images from Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan.
The name of the park is a bit deceiving. The park is located on the east coast of Honshu Island in Ibaraki prefecture facing the Pacific Ocean. However the "seaside" is not a feature of the park; it's a flower park. We visited the park a couple weeks ago on a one-day bus tour. We had a great time!
The name of the park is a bit deceiving. The park is located on the east coast of Honshu Island in Ibaraki prefecture facing the Pacific Ocean. However the "seaside" is not a feature of the park; it's a flower park. We visited the park a couple weeks ago on a one-day bus tour. We had a great time!
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Yokosuka Mike
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Scenes from Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki prefecture.
My wife loves maps! There's a lot more to this park than what I've shown in the pictures I posted.

Back in the parking lot. Our bus is in the middle of the pack; license plate number 9000.
This is the end of this series on the Hitachi Seaside Park. My wife and I really enjoyed ourselves walking around the park. One-day-trips to places I've never been before are so much fun; what camera and lens to bring, what to prioritize when there's so much to see and only a limited amount of time to see it. This kind of trip really gets the creative juices flowing!

I hope that anyone that took the time to look through this thread enjoyed the images.
Fujifilm X-T5 camera
Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 lens
April 2025
My wife loves maps! There's a lot more to this park than what I've shown in the pictures I posted.

Back in the parking lot. Our bus is in the middle of the pack; license plate number 9000.
This is the end of this series on the Hitachi Seaside Park. My wife and I really enjoyed ourselves walking around the park. One-day-trips to places I've never been before are so much fun; what camera and lens to bring, what to prioritize when there's so much to see and only a limited amount of time to see it. This kind of trip really gets the creative juices flowing!

I hope that anyone that took the time to look through this thread enjoyed the images.
Fujifilm X-T5 camera
Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 lens
April 2025
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