Nasushiobara

Nasushiobara (那須塩原市) is a city in northern Tochigi prefecture, Japan.

Understand

The city was established in 2005 with the merger of the former city Kuroiso and the towns of Nishinasuno and Shiobara.

Get in

By train

Nasushiobara is on the JR Tohoku Shinkansen line about an hour north of Tokyo. You can make the same journey by local trains in three and a half hours, though it might require a transfer in Utsunomiya.

Get around

See

Do

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 Mori no VoiVoi (森のVoiVoi), +81 287-74-3194. M 10AM-5PM, W-F 10AM-5PM, Sa-Su 8AM-5PM. This pancake house serves western-style pancakes. It also serves has waffles and hard-to-find smoked bacon. The building itself is a sort of imitation log cabin beams are used instead of logs which creates a friendly atmosphere. ¥ 900-1,500.

Drink

Sleep

Connect

Go next

The nearby town of Nasu is known for hot springs in the mountains.

Routes through Nasushiobara

Sendai Shin-Shirakawa  N  S  Utsunomiya Tokyo
Fukushima ShirakawaKurodahara  N  S  Yaita Utsunomiya
Fukushima ShirakawaNasu  N  S  Yaita Utsunomiya


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