- Tochigi Prefecture - Wikipedia
Tochigi Prefecture is one of only eight landlocked prefectures and its mountainous northern region is a popular tourist region in Japan The Nasu area is known for its onsens, local sake, and ski resorts, the villa of the Imperial Family, and the Nasushiobara station of the Shinkansen railway line
- Visit Tochigi
Tochigi Prefecture is located approximately 100 km north of Tokyo We introduce a variety of attractions and recommended sites, from the noted Japanese highland resort of Nasu to the Shrines and Temples of Nikko, a World Heritage site in the mountains, and Utsunomiya, a key site for transportation
- Tochigi | Kanto | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism . . .
Plan your trip to Tochigi, Japan Visit Tochigi to discover the magnificent Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, try tasty gyoza in Utsunomiya and relax in a hot spring at Kinugawa Onsen
- Tochigi Guide: Things to do in Tochigi - Japan Travel
Discover the top things to do in Tochigi, known for Nikko's ancient jewels like the Shinkyo bridge or Toshogu shrine Find Ashikaga Flower Park, Nikko National Park (inc Lake Chuzenji, Kegon and Ryuzu falls and Mount Nanta), and the Nasu-Shiobara region here
- Tochigi Prefecture Travel Guide
Tochigi (栃木県, Tochigi-ken) is a landlocked prefecture in the Kanto Region One of Japan's most popular tourist attractions, the city of Nikko with its famous Toshogu Shrine, is located in Tochigi Prefecture The prefectural capital is Utsunomiya
- The Ultimate Tochigi Travel Guide - japanstartshere. com
Japan's Tochigi prefecture is so much more than Nikko! Here's how to plan your trip to this underrated gem just an hour north of Tokyo
- Tochigi, Japan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Tochigi Tourism: Tripadvisor has 2,226 reviews of Tochigi Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Tochigi resource
- Tochigi, Japan – Travel
Tochigi City travel guide with tips on local cuisine, seasonal highlights, and things to do — your essential introduction to one of Japan’s most atmospheric historic towns
|