NIKKO AREA
"Tasting around Nikko's gourmet food"
Bring your own Nikko original “FUROSHIKI” and
enjoy walk and eat around the streets of Nikko.
'My Omamori Making' At Nikko-zan Rinno-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, experience
'My Omamori Making'
At Nikko-zan Rinno-ji Temple,
a World Heritage Site, experience
KINUGAWA ONSEN AREA
“ONI” Festival Ward off evil spirits and invite good fortune for the year ahead
We express gratitude to the “ONI” and
hold an event to invite good fortune
together with them.
Operation of the SL Taiju with “ONI” Festival Collaboration Train
Ride the SL Taiju and head to Kinugawa Onsen for a visit.
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Selling Nikko City Hot Spring Passes
During this period, there are also special hot spring
facilities where you can enjoy snow-viewing baths and
scenic hot springs exclusively!
Other 'Events' Held in February
Enjoy the enchanting lights at the Yunishigawa Onsen Kamakura Snow House Festival
There are several venues including the Sawaguchi Riverside Venue and the Heike Village Venue, where hundreds of mini kamakura (snow huts) are illuminated, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Additionally, there's the Mizu-no-sato Snow Park Venue where children can enjoy playing in the snow.
Experience the Hina Matsuri at the Princess Kinu Festival
The traditional Japanese festival of Hina Matsuri, or Doll's Day, celebrates the growth of girls by displaying ornamental dolls called 'hina ningyo'. Each festival features Edo-period hina dolls as well as locally handcrafted hina decorations.
Experience the Setsubun Festival
To welcome the New Year, Japan holds a traditional event called 'Setsubun' where we drive away evil spirits and invite good fortune through activities like throwing beans.
Ohina-sama Festival
To welcome the New Year, Japan holds a traditional event called 'Setsubun' where we drive away evil spirits and invite good fortune through activities like throwing beans.
Enjoy festivals and stalls at the Imaichi Hanaichi
Daruma dolls and kumade rakes are sold. There are also food stalls lining up, allowing you to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Admire beautiful flowers at the Nikko Kaido Imaichi-shuku Botan Indoor Garden
You can see peonies cultivated through special cultivation methods, displayed in a Japanese garden-style indoor venue.
Under the beautiful starry sky, learn about the connection between Nikko and the stars at 'Starry Night in Nikko'
Nikko, abundant with nature, is also famous as a stargazing spot. In addition to recommending stargazing spots, you can collect 'Star Cards' and enjoy listening to audio about the history and stories surrounding the stars.
Walk through the temple and shrine area of 'World Heritage Nikko' with a guide.
English-speaking volunteer guides will provide tours of the World Heritage sites and introduce the history of Nikko. Perfect for those who want to delve deeper into the history of Nikko.
The operation of the Bus & Taxi × “ONI” Festival Collaboration Bus
We will decorate the Bus & Taxi Collaboration Bus with event-themed