Things to do in Inashiki in June

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Overview

June is a good time to visit Inashiki. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 65—78°F (19—26°C).

Inashiki has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your June trip to Inashiki. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to June. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Inashiki in June. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout June, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Inashiki in June

Temperatures on an average day in Inashiki in June

The average temperature in Inashiki in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 78°F (26°C) to a low of 65°F (19°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Inashiki, August, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 48°F (9°C) and lows of 34°F (1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Inashiki in June based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in June
78°F
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, breezy
Feels like
46%
Chance of rain
0.265 in
Amount
12.6 mph
Wind speed
80%
Humidity
14.6 hrs
Daylight length
4:21 AM
Sunrise
6:55 PM
Sunset
32%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in June
With an average high of 78°F (26°C) and a low of 65°F (19°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Inashiki in June

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Inashiki has to offer for travelers in June, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Inashiki that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Inashiki for June.
Ōsugi Shrine
1. Ōsugi Shrine
4.2
(2959)
Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
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I feel great every time I go. It’s one of my favorite places. My business was a big success. I got a lot of money. Thank you for everything.
A very beautiful shrine with everything. There are Tengu gods, winning horses, and many gods here.
Payed for health, job success, school entrance success prayers for the family and had almost all wishes for the year fulfilled. A good place to go if you have had continuing misfortunes and wish to change your luck.
The Shire is awesome, the designs are detailed to the smallest part. Worthy of your visit. They have free parking lots. It’s a wonderful experience.
It very beatifull and very old since 767years
There are many decorations, nice, colorful.
Beautifully crafted buildings. Lots of dieties to pray to.
Komorebi Mori no Ibaraido
2. Komorebi Mori no Ibaraido
3.9
(2771)
Theme park
Zoos & Aquariums
Recreational park with a pond, paddle boats & farm animals, plus food- & craft-making activities.
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Surprised the landscape and all the plants are so well maintained! Natural, clean, neat and cute! Staffs are so friendly, food delicious, characters’ little houses are super duper lovely! Definitely worth a leisure day well spent here!
Visited on a sunny warm Saturday in October with my wife and two little children. Plenty of parking. They charge an entrance fee for adults and children over the age of 3. 1500¥ per adult. 800¥ per child. What.you get for the entrance fee is not much. A couple of swings and balance ropes between trees. Other than that, expect to pay a lot extra for every other experience in the park. There are a lot of options for kids to enjoy, but it adds up quick and gets expensive. There are a decent amount of food options in the park including a barbecue area. We tried the buffet for 2000¥ per adult, and we think it was well worth it comparing to the prices of other food options in the park. Overall a fun time for the kids, but expect to spend more than you would expect.
It's dated, but my kids thought it was fun. Good to go when it's not too crowded like weekday. But man, on top of admission tickets you practically have to pay for each ride.
Wife and I came here for the sylvanian families section. The place looks great for families with kiddos who would have a blast here. A few things that surprised us is that almost everything is an add on beyond the price of admission. So the Sylvanian Families area was an extra ¥700 yen and the petting zoo was an extra ¥500 yen. But for that ¥700 if you compete the quiz you get a free Sylvanian Families figure which makes up some of that price. The food was great and filled us up. The meat Doria at poire was very generous with portions. For adults id say it’s a good 2 hours or so of fun. I assume families with kiddos would budget more time for the zip line or other activities available. It appears one can camp overnight as showers are available. I also saw one can bring pets to portions of this park. And there is a small dog and medium to large dog play area. The park has seen better days but is clean and well run. The animals seem to be happier here than at most zoos and smaller attractions I’ve visited in Asia. I would go again.
A place where you and your family can have so much fun together. There’s animals to see and feed, play ground for kids, trampoline, big slides, pond, fishing area, go karts, bike area, boat swan, zip lines ,barbecue area, restaurants , souvenir shops, tent and hammock area, lots of tables and benches,gardens of flowers in seasons , and a lot more.
Entrance fee is now at 1100 plus 500 parking. Attractions are quite dated but are appropriate for children and families.
Nice place to spend a Saturday afternoon. Not so crowded and the prices are fairly reasonable. The park/farm is modeled after a small French village. Very quaint.
Very expensive and not very customer friendly unfortunately. It seems a lot of things have changed recently and became more business oriented. This is just a park with different children oriented activities. Problem is that you already have to pay 500 yens for the parking plus 1000 yens for every individual (entrance is NOT free, or no longer free), plus 500 yens for the dog. Allowing dogs is nice but you won't be able to do any activities with them. So, what do you have for this price? Nothing except walking in the park and using the dog dedicated area. All the activities require an additional fee. Since you already have paid the parking and the entrance, it might be wise to reconsider your choice. I think this place is ok for families with small children, with a budget, who are looking for a cheaper, local and less stressful alternative to bigger amusement parks. But not worthy at all for couple, adults or if you bring your dog along. Just go and take a drive in the countryside. Food is quite expensive and average, even with the reduction coupon you are offered at the entrance.
Inashiki
3. Inashiki
Events
Seasonal Fireworks
Inashiki is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 39,127 in 14,733 households and a population density of 191 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 37.1%. The total area of the city is 205.81 square kilometres. Wikipedia.
Wada Park
4. Wada Park
3.9
(625)
Park
Nature & Parks
Relaxed, spacious waterfront park with seasonal flowers & an April tulip festival.
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About 120,000 various tulip flowers are blooming beautifully and lovely! Awesome!
The pictures online make it look a lot bigger than it is. There are only 2 small areas of tulips...nothing spectacular. Its still a pretty and nice park by the lake. People were fishing and had tents in the park. But it's not worth a special trip out there. The buses don't run often so it's also hard to get out to.
Calm and well kept. Can be a bit crowded on the WE. If you go during summer I highly qdvice you to use mosquito repellent. You can bring your bicycle with you and enjoy the path around the park
Beautiful park near the bay. Also nice place for fishing 👌 freely !
For those who likes flowers
Good place for BBQ
Jiunzan Muryokotobukiin Hozen Temple
5. Jiunzan Muryokotobukiin Hozen Temple
4.2
(70)
Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) Visited on 28/4/R7 - The temple office wasn't open yet so I couldn't get a temple seal. (Original) R7.4.28参拝 寺務所にまだいらっしゃらなかったので御朱印頂けず。
(Translated by Google) 2025.1 Worship visit When you pass through the Niomon gate and enter the precincts, you will feel that the atmosphere has changed. The size of the main hall is quite impressive. It is quite large for a building from the 1800s. It's like a temple in Kyoto. The sculptures are also worth seeing. When I think about the times, I feel incredibly grateful and moved that it has survived to this day. It has a wonderful appearance that I wish more people would see. Inside the temple grounds, a quiet and peaceful time passes. (Original) 2025.1 参拝 仁王門をくぐり、境内に入ると空気が変わったように感じます。 本堂の大きさは、かなりの物です。1800年代の建物としてはかなりの大きさ。まるで京都のお寺のようです。 彫刻も見応えあります。時代を考えるととてつもなく、それが現代に残されていることに感謝や感動をします。 もっと色々な人に見てもらいたいと思える立派な佇まいです。 境内は静かで穏やかな時間が、流れています。
(Translated by Google) I visited it as the 33rd temple of the 33 Kannon Kannon Sacred Sites. From the magnificent Niomon gate to the main hall, it was very large and gave a sense of history. Since no one was there, I called the contact number, but they said they were unable to respond today. Once again, I decided to contact you in advance and visit. I visited the shrine again. When I asked over the intercom in the storage room on the right side of the main hall, he came out to the front and gave me a stamp of the Goshuin stamp. thank you very much. The pilgrimage to the 33 Kannon Kannon sacred sites in the Kanto region was successfully concluded🙏 (Original) ぼけ封じ関東三十三観音霊場33番札所として参詣しました。立派な仁王門から本堂までとても大きく歴史を感じさせられました。 どなたもいらっしゃらなかったため、連絡先にお電話しましたが、本日の対応が無理とのこと。再度、事前に連絡をしてから伺うことにさせて頂きました。 再度、参詣させて頂きました。本堂右手の庫裡のインターホンでお願いしたところ、わざわざ表まで出てきて頂き、御朱印を浄書頂きました。 ありがとうございました。 無事に、ぼけ封じ関東三十三観音霊場巡礼が結願しました🙏
(Translated by Google) It is a representative temple building of the late Edo period, which has been loved as the Ono Kannon statue since ancient times, and is counted as one of the top 100 Ibaraki landscapes, and is designated as a tangible cultural property of the prefecture. Although it was early for the leaves to change color (acorns) were all over the place, it was very cute to see the kindergarteners climbing the stairs to worship with their shoes all ready to give their names. (Original) 小野の観音様として古くから親しまれ茨城景観の百選の一つに数えられ県の有形文化財に指定されている江戸後期の代表的仏閣建築です。紅葉には早やかったですが(どんぐりの実)が一面に落ちていてそんな中、園児達が命名に靴を揃いて階段を登り参拝する姿がとても可愛らしかったです。
(Translated by Google) I visited Hitachi to visit the Seven Lucky Gods. It was a quiet and unpopular temple. After looking at the main shrine and taking the path to the right, we arrived at the house of the person who protects the temple and had a goshuin stamp written on it. (Original) 常陸七福神めぐりの為、来訪しました。人気はなく、静かなお寺でした。本殿を見て右側の道を進むと寺を御守されている方の家で御朱印を書き入れで頂きました。
(Translated by Google) It's definitely a temple with a certain age. First visit to the shrine. There is a silver monument in the back, but it was built several years ago and there is no explanation. (Original) いかにも、年季がある寺。初参拝。裏にシルバーのモニュメントがあるが何年か前に建てられたもので、説明は無しとの事でした。
(Translated by Google) You can't see cherry blossoms this time of year, but in spring, there are many types of cherry blossom trees such as Somei Yoshino and double cherry blossoms on the grounds, so you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing for a long time ♪ It has been popular as the Ono Kannon statue for a long time. Thank you very much for the young man who was there and kindly gave me the Goshuin stamp and the seal of the Seven Lucky Gods♪ I wonder if it's the guardian... Even though he is young, he is working hard to protect the temple...I feel like he gave me courage. It's a tangible cultural property, so please do your best. (Original) 今の時期は桜を見ることはできませんが春になると境内にはソメイヨシノや八重桜など沢山の種類の桜の木🌸🌸があり長時間花見が楽しめるそうです♪ 小野の観音様として古くから親しまれているそうです♪ 若い青年がいてくださり、丁寧に御朱印と七福神の印を頂きありがとうございました♪ 後見者の方かなぁ… 若いのにお寺を守り頑張っているなぁ…と勇気をもらった気がします。 有形文化財ですので頑張って下さい。
(Translated by Google) A temple of the Tendai sect, its name is Jiunzan and its principal image is Senju Kanzeon Bodhisattva. Founded in 828, Dojin Hozen, a disciple of Dengyo Daishi Saicho, founded the temple with the Senju Kannon as its principal image, and in 1713, it became the Kanto Hatdanrin of the Tendai sect, training monks. It flourished as an academic institution for the. On the ceiling, you can see the painting ``Hiten no Zu'' by Kaede Matsumoto, a Japanese painter originally from the temple grounds, in which a celestial maiden gracefully dances. It has been selected as one of the 100 best views of Ibaraki, and is known as Ono's Kannon and is still deeply worshiped. The main hall is very splendid and worth seeing, and the parking lot is at the entrance of the precinct. (Original) 天台宗の寺院で山号は慈雲山、御本尊は千手観世音菩薩 創建は天長3年(828年)、伝教大師最澄の弟子の逢善道人が千手観音を御本尊として寺院を創立、正徳3年(1713年)には天台宗の関東八檀林として、僧侶養成のための学問所として栄えました。天井には寺内出身の日本画家、松本楓湖による天女が華麗に舞う絵「飛天の図」を見ることが出来ます。 茨城景観百選に選ばれており小野の観音様と親しまれ現在も篤く信仰されています。 本堂はとても立派で見ごたえがあります、駐車場は境内入口にあります。
Inashiki
6. Inashiki
Events
Seasonal Fireworks
Inashiki is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 39,127 in 14,733 households and a population density of 191 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 37.1%. The total area of the city is 205.81 square kilometres. Wikipedia.
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