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Introducing popular spots and attractions in Tochigi Prefecture

Introducing the highlights and popular spots of Tochigi Prefecture

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中禅寺湖 あしかがフラワーパーク 華厳の滝
中禅寺湖 あしかがフラワーパーク 華厳の滝

Lake Chuzenji

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Located at the entrance to Nikko, this lake is located at an altitude of 1,269m above sea level. It is said that its original shape was created by the eruption of Mt. Nantai about 20,000 years ago. As it shows different scenery depending on the season, it was a popular summer resort for foreigners from the Meiji period to the early Showa period. You can enjoy the scenery of each season on the "Lake Chuzenji Cruise" that takes you around the famous spots.

Ashikaga Flower Park

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Ashikaga Flower Park is a facility roughly the size of two Tokyo Domes where you can enjoy seasonal flowers all year round. The "Fuji no Hana Monogatari" event, held from mid-Apr. to mid-May., is a popular event where you can see more than 350 wisteria flowers, including three large wisteria trees, a rare double-flowered wisteria trellis, and a white wisteria tunnel. The "Garden of Light Flowers," held from late Oct. to early Feb. of the following year, is recognized as one of the "Three Greatest Illuminations in Japan." The park is decorated with approximately 4.5 million lights, the largest in eastern Japan, and offers a different charm from the daytime.

Kegon Falls

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Kegon Falls is a waterfall formed when the water of Lake Chuzenji falls over a cliff 97m high. There are two observation decks, where you can enjoy the whole view of the waterfall and the trees at the same time, and get a close-up look at the waterfall basin. The observation deck at the waterfall basin, which can be reached by a special elevator, hosts a nighttime light-up event in Nov.. The elevator is always in operation during business hours, so you can easily get on even during the tourist season. You can enjoy the scenery of each season, with fresh greenery in spring, autumn leaves in autumn, and snowy scenery in winter.

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The "Lady of Odashirogahara" has a beautiful standing figure

Nikko home to Tochigi Prefecture's representative natural landscapes, including Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji, and Senjogahara. The one I recommend this time is Odashirogahara, which is about a quarter the size of Senjogahara. It is a grassland about 3 kilometers in circumference, but in the summer you can encounter colonies of Japanese lilies and day thistles, and in the fall you can encounter yellow leaves of Erman's birch and autumn leaves, making it a beautiful grassland in each season. A lone white birch tree stands alone in the middle of Odashirogahara. This is the "Lady of Odashirogahara." Whether it's among the fresh greenery or the colorful autumn leaves, it has a somewhat dignified appearance. It has long been known among professional photographers and enthusiasts, and many people visit to take photos of this beautiful and tasteful subject. If you visit Nikko, be sure to come and see this lady standing alone in the grassland.

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A simple and tasty local delicacy: potato fries

Tochigi Sano City, Sano Prefecture, is famous for its Sano Ramen. However, there is a local fast food that is not so well known in other prefectures, but has been a local favorite. It is "imo furai" (fried potatoes). These are so-called "potato skewers. When served hot with a thick special sauce, you cannot get enough of the sweet and flaky texture and the fragrance of the batter! The origin of this dish is said to be during the postwar reconstruction period, when it was a snack for female workers at the textile factories that flourished in the area. It eventually spread to ordinary households, and was sold by carts. Potatoes on skewers were deep-fried and served on the spot for each order. Sounds delicious, doesn't it? Even today, "fried potatoes" are a staple snack in Sano. Incidentally, the sword that Sano's official character, Sano Marukun, holds at his waist is a "fried potato. It is evident that the character is loved by the locals. You can get a map of "Imo Furai" at the Tourist Association, so it is fun to go around with a map in hand.

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