10 A Visit to Okashi no Shiro Selena Hoy Okashi no Shiro, which means Sweets Castle, is a sweets factory in the Nasu Kogen area of Tochigi Prefecture.
9 Nasu's Sessho-seki or Killing Stone Dale A. Brown Nasu's Sessho-seki or Killing Stone, explore part of Japanese rich mythological history in Tochigi Prefecture.
11 Lake Chuzen-ji in Winter Todd Wojnowski Lake Chuzen-ji, near Nikko, is a gorgeous lake on top of a mountain. In winter, the pure, natural beauty of the area really s...
14 Nikko's Snowy Shrines and Temples Todd Wojnowski The "Shrines and Temples of Nikko," a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tochigi Prefecture, is peaceful, quiet, and beautiful in ...
Food Yuba: Nikko's Local Delicacy Todd Wojnowski Yuba is a delicious food famously coming from Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture. Yuba is tasty, healthy, and can be cooked in a see...
Culture Zazen in Tochigi's Ohtawara Camille Dufour-Blain If you want to experience the history and traditions of Japanese's culture first hand and enjoy a great scenery at the same t...
7 Yunishigawa Onsen Mandy Bartok Yunishigawa Onsen, a small town in the mountains of Tochigi with connections to the Taira family, is an easy getaway year-rou...
6 Nagaoka Hyakuana Kofun Maren Pauli The old stone graves Hyakuana from the 7th century in Nagaoka are a must-see on your way to Nikko
Accommodation Tree House Camping in Tochigi Brittany Rock Perfect for a romantic getaway, for families, or for large groups, this campsite has something for everyone! This remote loca...