Tochigi Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Tochigi
- * Explore the historic Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Futarasan Shrine.
- * Relax in Nasu's famous onsen (hot spring) resorts.
- * Visit the miniature world replicas at Tobu World Square.
- * Hike to breathtaking waterfalls like Kegon Falls in Nikko National Park.
- * Experience close encounters with wildlife at Nasu Animal Kingdom.
Tochigi offers over 300 hotel options, ranging from traditional ryokans to luxury resorts primarily found in Nikko and Nasu. A 3-star hotel typically costs $60-$120 per night, while 5-star luxury accommodations range from $300-$600. Recently opened in Nikko, the Ritz-Carlton Nikko adds modern elegance and lakeside views to the mix.
Nestled in Japan's Kanto region, Tochigi is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, historic temples, and abundant outdoor activities.
Nikko's UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as Toshogu Shrine and Rinnoji Temple, alongside Nasu's hot springs and family-friendly attractions like Nasu Animal Kingdom, make Tochigi a top destination.
With year-round appeal, Tochigi offers vibrant autumn leaves, serene hot spring retreats, and thrilling winter sports.
Tochigi Tips You Must Know
* Book your hotel 2-3 months in advance for autumn (mid-October to November) when accommodations fill up quickly during peak leaf season.
* Choose accommodations near a train station for easy access to Tochigi's many attractions via the JR and Tobu Railways.
* Winter travelers should confirm heating options in budget lodgings given Tochigi's chilly temperatures.
* Most hotels offer free maps and brochures-use these for off-the-beaten-path hiking or cultural landmarks.
* Bring cash for ryokans and smaller inns, as many prefer traditional payment methods.