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Tochigi (栃木) [1] is a prefecture in the Kanto region of Japan.
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[edit] Other destinations[edit] UnderstandTochigi is a rural part of Japan with hot springs, mountains and plenty of hiking. [edit] Talk[edit] Get inThe Tohoku Shinkansen passes through Oyama, Utsunomiya and Nasushiobara on its way to northern Tohoku. The private Tōbu line from Asakusa in Tokyo offers a cheaper alternative for getting to Kinugawa and Nikko. [edit] Get around[edit] SeeThe snowy Kinugawa River The temples of Nikko are undoubtedly the star attractions of Tochigi. Nasu is a popular tourist destination. It features hot springs, restaurants, shopping, themed attraction and at the very top Mt. Nasu offers great walking. You can ski here in winter. The emperor has a house here that was recently opened to the public. [edit] DoThose with spare energy can do hiking or skiing in the mountains. Those without can recharge in the numerous hot springs. You can do horse riding. You can ride in a wide ground. Also you can feel beautiful scene and clean air. [edit] Buy[edit] EatKanpyō (干瓢)is a well-known Tochigi product, made from a gourd called yūgao (夕顔, lit. "moon face"). The gourd is thinly sliced and dried, then reconstituted in water when used. The end product is a brown pickle-like substance, perhaps most often encountered as a filling in sushi rolls. Tochigi produces 90% of Japan's kanpyō and is also Japan's largest producer of strawberries. Gyouza is one of famous foods in Utsunomiya,Tochigi. There are a lot of tasty Gyouza shops in Utsunomiya. You can enjoy not only yaki-gyouza but also age-gyouza ,sui-gyouza. Tochigi is the prefecture which consume Gyouza the most in Japan. [edit] Drink[edit] Get out
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