- This article is about the Japanese town in Ibaraki. For the Wikivoyage policy page about the written "tone" of Wikivoyage articles, see Wikivoyage:Tone
Understand
Tone is located in the most southern part of Ibaraki. Its name derives from the Tone River.
Get in
It's about 50 min by car from central Tokyo. Narita Airport is nearby.
Get around
See
- 1 [dead link] Kunio Yanagida Memorial Park (柳田国男記念公苑), 1787-1, Fukawa,, ☏ +81 297 68 7189. 09:00-16:30. The house of Japanese folklorist "Yanagida Kunio" is preserved. Materials related to Kunio are on display there. Free..
- 2 Tokuman-ji Temple (徳満寺), 3004, Fukawa,, ☏ +81 297 68 2442. The temple was founded in the 16th century. Free.
- 3 Kōmō Shrine (蚊もう神社), 882, Tachigi,, ☏ +81 297 68 7278, fax: +81 297 68 8957. Very old shrine. According to oral heritage, it was founded in 288BC lore and there are written records dating back to 698AD. Free.
Do
- Donto-Yaki (どんと焼き). In mid-January, New Year offerings are burned around the town.