
Kinugawa (鬼怒川) is a region in Japan that is located in the Tochigi Prefecture. It is well-known for its hot springs, beautiful nature, and traditional Japanese architecture. The Kinugawa Onsen area is especially popular for its hot spring resorts and ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), which offer visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
In addition to hot springs, Kinugawa is also home to several tourist attractions, such as the Tobu World Square, which is a miniature park that features replicas of famous buildings and landmarks from around the world. Another popular attraction is the Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, which is a theme park that recreates the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese town during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Getting there
From Tokyo Station to Kinugawa Onsen Station:
Train | Tokyo Station ↓ Chiyoda Line (Abiko) ↓ 17 minutes (8 stops) Nijubashimae Station ↓ Tobu Railway Toll Limited Express ↓ 1 hour 50 minutes (6 stops) Kitasenju Station ↓ Walk about 3 minutes ↓ Kinugawa Onsen Station (Cost 3,550 yen) |
Attractions in Kinugawa

