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Roadside Station Nikko Nikko Kaido Niconico Honjin
A Roadside Station Serving as a Hub for Nikko’s History, Culture, and Travel
Located in the central area of Imaichi, the gateway to Nikko, this roadside station offers convenient access to World Heritage sites such as "Shrines and Temples of Nikko", as well as "Lake Chuzenji", "Kinugawa Onsen", and "Kawaji Onsen". The facility features "Nikoniko Marche", where visitors can find vegetables, fruits, and local products from Tochigi Prefecture. It also includes a multipurpose hall, an open plaza, and the "Toru Funamura Memorial Museum", which showcases works by Toru Funamura, a composer closely associated with the city of Nikko.
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Nasu Highlands Minamigaoka Ranch
A Beloved Dairy Farm Park Open Free to Visitors
Founded in 1948, "Nasu Highland, Minamigaoka Ranch", which produces, processes, and sells dairy products in the Nasu Highlands, has been loved by people of all generations. There is a shop where you can enjoy dairy products, soft serve ice cream, and delicious meals that are unique to the farm, and there are also activities such as interacting with sheep and goats, horseback riding, fishing, making your own ice cream and sausages, and choosing souvenirs at the shop. It is a tourist farm with no admission fee that can be enjoyed by children and adults, with plenty to eat, play, experience, and shop. Stop by with family or friends and enjoy a fun-filled time surrounded by lush greenery.
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SL Kyuroku Kan
A Base Facility in Moka City Known as the "Town of SL"
The "SL Kyuroku Museum" is a base facility in Moka City, Tochigi Prefecture, located next to the east exit of Moka Railway Moka Station. It was named after the nickname "Kyuroku" of the 9600-type steam locomotive, which appeared in the Taisho era (early 1900s) and continued to run until the last day of steam locomotive operation. On weekends and holidays, get a close-up look at the majestic figure of a preserved steam locomotive running on the approximately 30-meter track within the premises, blowing its nostalgic whistle.
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Nasu World Monkey Park
A "Touch and Feel Zoo" Where You Can Fall in Love With Animals
Surrounded by the rich natural beauty of the Nasu Highlands in Tochigi Prefecture, Nasu World Monkey Park has offered interactive experiences with rare monkeys and other animals since its opening in 1996. At the "Interaction Square", friendly monkeys such as squirrel monkeys and lemurs approach for feeding, offering delightful close encounters. In the "Elephant Forest", extraordinary experiences include elephant rides with two elephants from Laos and photo opportunities with a snake—the zodiac animal for 2025 - gently draped around the neck. The sight of fluffy-furred lemurs charmingly begging for food is not to be missed.
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Kinugawa River Boat Cruises
Dynamically enjoy the splendor of Kinugawa
Kinugawa River Boat Cruises offer a thrilling journey down the scenic Kinugawa River, guided by skilled boatmen navigating dramatic rock formations and pristine nature. Known as a "valley of extreme natural beauty," this experience showcases seasonal highlights: vibrant azaleas in spring, lush greenery in summer, and vivid autumn leaves. Available from mid-April to late November, it can also be enjoyed with a discounted package that includes the Kinugawa Onsen Ropeway.
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Hotel Sun Valley Nasu
Family-Friendly Onsen Resort with a Welcoming Atmosphere
This hot spring resort is dotted with nine accommodations, each with its own unique atmosphere, across the vast grounds of the Nasu Highlands. Boasting a variety of hot springs surrounded by nature, it offers a hot spring zone called "Yuyu Tengoku," where day-trip bathing is allowed. There are 18 types of outdoor hot spring pools in the summer, cave baths, power baths, and more, offering fun activities for both children and adults. The recommended dining option is the buffet, which showcases three types of seasonal ingredients: Japanese, Western, and Chinese. The chef’s carefully crafted cuisine offers exquisite flavors. Within the facility lies an art museum, and the hotel itself features a remarkable collection of approximately 3,600 artworks, making it a true highlight. Refresh your mind while taking in the seasonal landscapes with family and friends.
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National Park Nasu Ropeway
Landmark of Nasu Known for Its Grand Vistas
"National Park Nasu Ropeway" is the access route to Chausu-dake, the main peak of the Nasu volcanic belt. You can enjoy a four-minute aerial stroll from the base station to the summit station, which is about 1,684m above sea level. The magnificent view from the summit is beautiful in all four seasons, and on a clear day you can see Mount Bandai, the Nikko mountain range, Mount Tsukuba, and the Kanto Plain. The ropeway goes up to the 9th station of Chausu-dake, so you can easily climb from the last station to the summit. In addition to the summit, there are also side courses, so it is crowded with many people, from families to serious climbers. The shop at the base station is recommended for choosing souvenirs and taking a break.
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