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How much are vacation packages to Tochigi Prefecture?
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Will I save money on my Tochigi Prefecture car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
You certainly can with our Tochigi Prefecture vacation packages. With one of these, there are loads of ways to make your hard-earned cash go further. Bundle any two or more car, flight, hotel and tour bookings and watch the savings grow. With your own ride, all the landmarks around Tochigi Prefecture are an unforgettable road trip away.
What is the best time of year to go to Tochigi Prefecture?
July, September and October are the most popular months for travelers to visit, while December, January and February are generally quieter. If your budget is a bit tight, think about visiting around . is typically regarded as the most costly time of the year to stop by.
Which airport is best for Tochigi Prefecture?
Narita Intl. Airport (NRT) and Fukushima Airport (FKS) are the two best airports for flying into Tochigi Prefecture.
What is there to do in Tochigi Prefecture?
Tochigi Prefecture boasts hidden surprises around every corner, however ensure you get to Lake Chūzenji and Mobility Resort Motegi while you’re in town. These two attractions are very popular with visitors to the region.

Where to stay in Tochigi: Best areas for travelers

  • Nikko: This destination boasts some wonderful natural attractions, such as Lake Chūzenji, Kegon Falls and Nikko Yumoto Onsen. If you're in town for a few days, be sure to explore Lake Chuzenji, Nikko Botanical Garden and Ryuzu Waterfall too. Great places to stay nearby include the Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Nikko Kirifuri, the Resort INN Yummy and the Poco A Poco.
  • Nasu: If you're heading to this interesting destination, you'll find there's lots to see and do here. Check out exciting attractions like Nasu Highland Park, Nasu Safari Park and Mt. Jeans Ski Resort. When you've worn yourself out, rest your feet at the Gasthof Nasuka, the Royal Hotel NASU or the Pension AJIWAI. Stay for a couple of nights so you have enough time to also see Nasu Animal Kingdom, Fujishiro Seiji Museum and Nasu Stained Glass Museum.
  • Utsunomiya: Utsunomiya is the perfect mix of urban life and nature. When you're ready to take a break from the concrete jungle, plan an outing to Utsunomiya Central Park and Hachimanyama Park. Nagaoka Park is another excellent place to unplug and spend time in nature. Quality places to stay here include the Hotel Higashinihon Utsunomiya, the HOTEL mirano - Adults Only and the Hotel Select Inn Utsunomiya.
  • Nasushiobara: If this is your first time in Nasushiobara and you're after some advice on where to stay, the Yumori Tanakaya, the Hotel Itamuro and the Ooedo-onsen Monogatari Shiobaraonsen Kamoshika-so are terrific choices. Plus, they're ideal bases from which to explore this destination's many attractions. Hunter Mountain Shiobara, Senbonmatsu Ranch and Karasugamori Park are favorites of locals and tourists alike. Be sure to visit other sights like Nogi Jinja Shrine, Momijidani Suspension Bridge and Nasunogahara Museum.
  • Sano: For a hotel you can't wait to get back to after a big day out, look up the Hotel Ichinokan. The Koensou and the Hotel Mariage Sensui are two more options that make excellent bases for exploring. Start your sightseeing in this destination at Sano Premium Outlet and Soshuji Yakuyoke Daishi Temple. Tanaka Shozo's Former House is also worth penciling into your schedule.