My dears, today we will continue to dig deeper into our "Ibaraki Autumn Trip". Today's destination is Hitachi Station and apple picking~ps: It is not just a station, there are a lot of historical and cultural backgrounds behind it that are worth talking about.
🚄Transportation:
From Tokyo to Ibaraki, you can easily get there by taking the JR Joban Line. In a comfortable ride, with the expectation of Ibaraki, you can start this wonderful journey soon.
🌟First stop: Hitachi Station & SEA BiRDS CAFE
Hitachi Station has a great background! It was opened as early as 1897. The original name was Sukegawa Station. Later, it was officially renamed Hitachi Station in 1939. And the unique station building we see now was built in 2011.
Speaking of its cultural background, it is really worth savoring. Hitachi Station was designed by the famous architect Kazuyo Sejima, who is a well-known figure in the architectural world. Hitachi Station has won the Brunel Award for its unique and exquisite design, which is really well deserved! The entire station perfectly integrates architecture and nature. Look at the 150m-long glass passage in the sky. Walking on it, it seems that you are integrated with the Pacific Ocean outside and the surrounding natural scenery. The blue and magnificent scenery of the Pacific Ocean can be seen at a glance. This reflects the exquisite use of space, light and natural elements in modern Japanese architecture. It is an outstanding representative of Japanese architectural culture.
SEA BiRDS CAFE in the station adds a bit of comfort to this beauty. Sitting in a store with large floor-to-ceiling windows, while tasting delicious drinks and snacks, you can enjoy the beautiful sea view through the window, watching the waves and listening to the seagulls. It feels that time has become gentle. Taking pictures is also super film-making. You can capture beautiful moments with just a casual shot📷. #JapanTravel
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My dears, today we will continue to dig deeper into our "Ibaraki Autumn Trip". Today's destination is Hitachi Station and apple picking~ps: It is not just a station, there are a lot of historical and cultural backgrounds behind it that are worth talking about. 🚄Transportation: From Tokyo to Ibaraki, you can easily get there by taking the JR Joban Line. In a comfortable ride, with the expectation of Ibaraki, you can start this wonderful journey soon. 🌟First stop: Hitachi Station & SEA BiRDS CAFE Hitachi Station has a great background! It was opened as early as 1897. The original name was Sukegawa Station. Later, it was officially renamed Hitachi Station in 1939. And the unique station building we see now was built in 2011. Speaking of its cultural background, it is really worth savoring. Hitachi Station was designed by the famous architect Kazuyo Sejima, who is a well-known figure in the architectural world. Hitachi Station has won the Brunel Award for its unique and exquisite design, which is really well deserved! The entire station perfectly integrates architecture and nature. Look at the 150m-long glass passage in the sky. Walking on it, it seems that you are integrated with the Pacific Ocean outside and the surrounding natural scenery. The blue and magnificent scenery of the Pacific Ocean can be seen at a glance. This reflects the exquisite use of space, light and natural elements in modern Japanese architecture. It is an outstanding representative of Japanese architectural culture. SEA BiRDS CAFE in the station adds a bit of comfort to this beauty. Sitting in a store with large floor-to-ceiling windows, while tasting delicious drinks and snacks, you can enjoy the beautiful sea view through the window, watching the waves and listening to the seagulls. It feels that time has become gentle. Taking pictures is also super film-making. You can capture beautiful moments with just a casual shot📷. #JapanTravel
Awesome! Ibaraki Hitachi Station puts the Pacific Ocean into a glass box🌊It's so beautiful in the daytime that it becomes a wallpaper. Look, my dears!! Ibaraki Hitachi Station is simply a fairy-like design—— The all-glass station is like a transparent Rubik's Cube thrown into the Pacific Ocean. The 90-meter floor-to-ceiling windows cut the sea and sky into a blue and white gradient! On sunny days, the sun penetrates the glass, and even the waiting chairs are plated with gold edges✨ ⚠️ Cold knowledge: ・The station was designed by Kazuyo Sejima, a Pritzker Prize winner, and has won international architecture awards ・The SEA BIRDS CAFE on the second floor allows you to drink coffee while watching the spectacle of waves hitting the track 📸Photo-taking metaphysics: ・Squat in the southwest corner! Use wide angle to shoot the geometric violent aesthetics of glass frame cutting the horizon ・Use cold color filter on cloudy days to make dark clouds and waves form the texture of ink painting 📍Hardcore navigation: Tokyo Ueno Station→JR Joban Line Express→Hitachi Station (about 2 hours) Search "Hitachi Station" for self-driving parties, and park freely in 200+ free parking spaces 💬Soul challenge: "Can you take a more tricky angle than my "Sea and Sky Cube"? " Post a picture with #Pacific Glass Station for discussion, and Zando will teach you how to adjust the parameters of the anime filter📱 ⏰Death time: ・7-9 am (morning light penetrates the glass to form a golden light column) ・17-18 pm (the sea surface turns into orange soda) #Japan Travel #Scenic Spots Photo Guide #Overseas Niche Travel Destinations Recommended #Niche Discovery Club #The Places Asked Most in Moments