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コーポアス - Tochigi
8.9 544 reviews
Tochigi
21/08 – 30/08
SG$64/nighttotal: SG$576 (9 )

コーポアス

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apartment , Nikko-shi
This apartment is situated in Nikko, 19 kilometres from Tobu Nikko Station, 21 kilometres from Nikko Station, and 23 kilometres from Nikko Toshogu Shrine, offering quiet street views. It has been highly rated by previous guests, receiving very good scores for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The self-catering property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, covering 41 square metres. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, a balcony with mountain views, a terrace, a garden, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and air conditioning.
Yellowhouse Cottage:
1.5km To Nikko’s Attractions! - Tochigi
9.9 241 reviews
Tochigi
21/08 – 30/08
SG$127/nighttotal: SG$1143 (9 )

Yellowhouse Cottage: 1.5km To Nikko’s Attractions!

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bungalow , Nikko-shi
This charming bungalow is located in a peaceful cul-de-sac just 2.5 kilometres from the main attractions of Nikko-shi, with bus stops reachable within 15-20 minutes. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The bungalow has two bedrooms, one bathroom and can accommodate up to five guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a private garden, and free parking for two cars.
高原山麓で五右衛門風呂やハンモックが楽しめるリノベーション古民家 Washinkan House - Tochigi
9.6 397 reviews
Tochigi
21/08 – 30/08
SG$148/nighttotal: SG$1332 (9 )

高原山麓で五右衛門風呂やハンモックが楽しめるリノベーション古民家 Washinkan House

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apartment , Yaita-shi
This entire house rental in Yaita-shi, Japan, offers a secluded rural retreat, its precise location within the city unspecified but likely some distance from the town centre.
Sleeping up to 15 guests in 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, the renovated property features a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, parking, internet access, and an outdoor courtyard; insect precautions are advised during warmer months (May-September).
Welcome To Japanese House! - Tochigi
9.8 360 reviews
Tochigi
21/08 – 30/08
SG$121/nighttotal: SG$1089 (9 )

Welcome To Japanese House!

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apartment , Kaminokawa-machi
This house in Kaminokawa-machi is located a short 10-minute drive from Suzumenomiya Station on the JR line and a 20-minute drive from Utsunomiya Station, making it an ideal base for exploring the local area.
The property offers a traditional Japanese experience with futon beds, a Japanese garden, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, suitable for a group of up to 5 guests.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Tochigi

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Tochigi boasts a variety of stunning landmarks. For history buffs, the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, with its intricate carvings and opulent architecture. Lake Chuzenji, nestled in Nikko National Park, offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking and boating. Ashikaga Flower Park is famous for its stunning wisteria blossoms in spring, while the Nasu Volcanic Zone offers volcanic hot springs and scenic hiking trails. Don't forget the impressive Kanmangafuchi Abyss, known for its dramatic rock formations and numerous Jizo statues.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Tochigi?

    Candeo Hotels Sano, Hotel Sunvalley Nasu and Hotel R9 The Yard Ashikagafukutomi are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Tochigi.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A three-day trip could focus on Nikko, exploring Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and the surrounding mountains. A longer trip might incorporate Nasu, with its hot springs and volcanic landscapes, and Ashikaga, famous for its flower park. Consider using public transport, which is efficient in Tochigi, or renting a car for greater flexibility exploring the more rural areas. Prioritise what interests you most – history, nature, or flowers – to create a fulfilling itinerary.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Tochigi?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Tochigi, Fairfield By Marriott Tochigi Nikko, Jr East Hotel Mets Utsunomiya and Daiwa Roynet Utsunomiya are the most popular ones.

  • What is the best time to visit Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring (April-May) offers stunning cherry blossoms and wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, though it can be hot and humid. Autumn (September-November) showcases vibrant foliage, while winter (December-March) provides opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in the Nasu region and experiencing the beauty of snow-covered landscapes. Consider the weather conditions and your preferred activities when planning your trip.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Tochigi?

    Okunoin Hotel Tokugawa, Candeo Hotel Utsunomiya and Hotel Higashinihon Utsunomiya are among the best luxury hotels in Tochigi.

  • What popular festivals can you find in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Tochigi hosts several festivals throughout the year. The Nikko Toshogu Shrine's annual festivals are significant events, drawing large crowds. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate harvests and other community events. Specific dates vary annually, so checking local tourism websites closer to your travel dates is advisable for the most up-to-date information.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Tochigi?

    The best family friendly hotels in Tochigi are Okunoin Hotel Tokugawa, Hotel Mystays Utsunomiya and Hotel Laforet Nasu.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Tochigi offers a range of delicious local specialities. Yuba, a delicate tofu skin, is a regional delicacy, often served in soups or as a side dish. Nasu yaki-soba, a type of fried noodle dish, is a popular choice in the Nasu region. Local sake breweries also offer a chance to sample regional varieties. Many restaurants offer seasonal dishes featuring local ingredients, providing a true taste of Tochigi's culinary heritage.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Tochigi?

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    While Tochigi has many well-known attractions, there are also hidden gems. The smaller temples and shrines scattered throughout the countryside offer a peaceful escape from the crowds. Exploring the numerous hiking trails in Nikko National Park or the Nasu Volcanic Zone can lead to unexpected discoveries. Local tourism offices can provide information about lesser-known attractions specific to your interests.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Tochigi?

  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Participating in local festivals is a great way to interact with residents. Staying in a minshuku (family-run guesthouse) offers a more personal experience and opportunities to learn about local customs. Visiting local markets and engaging with shopkeepers can also provide insights into daily life. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can greatly enhance interactions with the local community.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Tochigi experiences distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters can be cold and snowy, particularly in the mountainous regions. Typhoons can occur during late summer and autumn. Mountain areas carry risks associated with hiking and potentially unstable terrain. Checking weather forecasts before heading out and being prepared for changing conditions is essential. Earthquake preparedness is also important, as Japan is located in a seismically active zone.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Tochigi Prefecture, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as much of Tochigi's sightseeing involves walking. Appropriate clothing for all seasons is vital, including layers for changing temperatures. A translation app or phrasebook can be helpful. A Japan Rail Pass might be cost-effective if you plan on extensive train travel. Consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo card for easy payment on public transport.

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