
Overview
Kinugawa Onsen is a hot spring resort in the Kinugawa district of Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, along the upper reaches of the Kinugawa River. Along with Hakone and Atami, it is known as an "inner parlor of Tokyo," and it draws more than two million overnight guests each year. The name is registered as a regional collective trademark.
Highlights
- ●A hot spring resort spread along the upper reaches of the Kinugawa River
- ●Its standing as an "inner parlor of Tokyo," ranked alongside Hakone and Atami
- ●A scale that welcomes more than two million overnight guests a year
- ●A resort name registered as a regional collective trademark
History
Kinugawa Onsen is a hot spring resort in the Kinugawa district of Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture (the former area of Fujihara). Ranked alongside Hakone and Atami as an "inner parlor of Tokyo," it has long drawn many overnight guests. The name of the resort is registered as a regional collective trademark.
Access
Located in the Kinugawa district of Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, along the upper reaches of the Kinugawa River.
Best season
As a resort spread along the river valley in the upper reaches, it can be visited throughout the four seasons.
Map
36.8247, 139.7164 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Arrive at the hot spring resort along the upper Kinugawa River
- 2Stay at an inn in the resort known as an "inner parlor of Tokyo"
- 3Stroll through the resort along the Kinugawa River
- 4Spend time at the resort while enjoying the surrounding area
Did you know?
💡 Kinugawa Onsen is registered as a regional collective trademark.
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