Tochigi

Tochigi Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture in Japan’s Kanto region which offers a surprising variety of experiences beyond the bustling metropolis of Tokyo.

History buffs can delve into the Edo period at Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ornate Toshogu Shrine and the serene Taiyuin Mausoleum. Nature lovers can explore the scenic beauty of Nikko National Park, with its cascading waterfalls, tranquil lakes, and trails leading to Mount Nasu, a popular ski resort in winter.

Tochigi boasts a vibrant agricultural scene, with fertile plains producing a bounty of fresh produce. Savor the region’s renowned strawberries, or indulge in the hearty Japanese staple, Tochigi wagyu beef, known for its exceptional marbling and melt-in-your-mouth tenderness.

The prefecture also offers a glimpse into Japanese hot spring culture, with numerous ryokans (traditional inns) nestled around therapeutic natural springs in locations like Nasu and Kinugawa.

From historical exploration and outdoor adventures to delectable cuisine and relaxing hot spring experiences, Tochigi Prefecture promises a fulfilling and enriching journey for visitors seeking an escape from the urban rush.

Top Places to Visit in Tochigi Prefecture

Toshogu Shrine

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Discover a shrines honoring a former shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu and savor local Soba noodles.

Kinugawa Onsen

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Vibrant resort town nestled along the Kinugawa River, home to an Edo based theme park.

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Hike to the summit of Mount Nasu, a dormant volcano offering panoramic views.   

Utsunomiya Gyoza

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The capital of Tochigi Prefecture, famous for it’s gyoza.