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The next time you visit Japan, plan to spend time north of Tokyo in the Tochigi Prefecture, where you will enjoy national forests, waterfalls, important World Heritage sites and natural hot springs.
Okura Nikko Hotel Management oversees a portfolio of 79 properties, which include 53 in Japan and 26 overseas.
Not only is it a lesser-known — and therefore less busy — destination than many of the more conventional tourist spots in Japan, but it's also an easy two-hour train trip from Tokyo. Welcome ...
Nikko in Japan’s Tochigi prefecture is perhaps best known as the home of the AD766 Unesco-listed Rinno-ji temple and Futarasan shrine. Destined for cultural resplendence, the site was chosen as ...
Watarase Keikoku Railway Co., which runs through a mountain gorge to connect the tourist hotspot of Nikko to Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, first offered this haunted house-on-rails experience last summer.
However, there’s much more to see in Tochigi besides Nikko. This stunning 8K video of Tochigi, shared on the Honmono no Deai Tochigi YouTube channel, features an array of sights from across the ...
Okura Nikko Hotel Management Co Ltd announced the appointment of Hidechika Takasaka as its new president and representative ...
So, we went up a skytree, rode uphill, wandered into the woods, gazed up a mighty waterfall, visited temples with sacred horses, plucked apples, wore the yukata kimono, met some ninjas and ronins ...