📖 Mito Day Pass

📝 Introduction

The top choice for sightseeing in Mito! Not only can you ride the bus an unlimited number of times, but it also comes with discount coupons for tourist facilities.

📖 Details

The Mito Free Ride 1-Day Pass is a universal pass for unlimited travel on three transportation companies: Ibaraki Kotsu, Kanto Railway, and Kantetsu Green Bus. All applicable routes start from Mito Station, allowing you to explore major tourist attractions in the surrounding area without the need for a car. The ticket price is quite reasonable; for example, a round trip from Mito Station to Kairakuen using the Ibaraki Kotsu bus costs 480 yen, but with this pass, adults only pay 400 yen (children 200 yen). Additionally, it offers many discounts on entrance fees to various facilities. Notable discounts include the entrance fee for "Kairakuen Kobuntei" reduced from 230 yen to 170 yen; "Mito Art Museum Modern Art Gallery" from 900 yen to 700 yen; and "Mito City Museum Special Exhibition" from 200 yen to 150 yen, among various other discounted prices. The Mito Free Ride 1-Day Pass can be purchased at two locations: the "Ibaraki Kotsu Mito Station Consultation Office" located in front of bus stop 7 at the north exit of JR Mito Station, and the "Kanto Railway Mito Station Consultation Office." The back of the ticket also features a map indicating the unlimited travel routes to tourist attractions.

⭐ Highlights

Valid for use within the Ibaraki Transportation, Kanto Railway, and Kantetsu Green Bus service areas. Includes discounts for admission to tourist attractions in the Mito area. Tickets are sold at the "Ibaraki Transportation Mito Station Information Center" and the "Kanto Railway Mito Station Information Center."

📍 Contact & Information

📞 Phone

029-224-8818 (Ibaraki Kotsu Mito Station Information Center) 029-224-4010 (Kanto Railway Mito Station Information Center)

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