Kinugawaonsen Station 🚉 ♨️

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Address:
Kinugawaonsen Ohara, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan 📍 (On the Tobu Kinugawa Line)

Atmosphere/Location:
Kinugawaonsen Station is a train station located in the Kinugawa Onsen area of ​​Nikko City, a popular destination for hot spring and nature lovers. 🏞️ The station itself is relatively small and is designed in a simple Japanese style, with a wooden structure and a station sign that gives off a retro feel. 🪵🎌 The atmosphere around the station is quiet and surrounded by the nature of the Kinugawa Valley. 🌳 The cool breeze from the Kinugawa River and the distant mountain view make you feel relaxed from the moment you get off the train. 😌 However, this station is quite quiet and there are no shops or cafes nearby, so it can feel a little lonely. Especially on weekdays 🙈 Most tourists use this station as a starting point for onsen and tourist spots like Tobu World Square and Edo Wonderland 🌄

Highlights:
- SL Taiju Steam Train: A restored steam train on the Tobu Kinugawa Line is a must-see experience 🚂 It runs from Shimo-Imaichi to Kinugawa Onsen on select days (reservation required). It feels like you've stepped back in time ✨
- Near Kinugawa Onsen: The station is just a 5-15 minute walk or bus ride from ryokans and onsen hotels 🚌 , making it convenient for those wanting to soak in the hot springs at popular hotels like Kinugawa Onsen Hotel or Asaya Hotel ♨️
- Footbath Cafe Espo: Near the station (about a 10 minute walk to Kinu Tateiwa Suspension Bridge), there is a cafe that offers free footbaths in the hot springs. With a cup of coffee or tea ☕🦶 It's a relaxing way to experience the onsen.
- Easy access: From Asakusa Station in Tokyo, take the Tobu Nikko Line directly to Kinugawaonsen Station in about 2.5 hours, or change trains at Shimo-Imaichi 🚄

Average price per person:
- Train fare from Asakusa (Tobu Nikko Line): 1,400-3,000 yen (about 330-720 baht) depending on the type of train (regular or Limited Express) 🚆
- Dial Bus: 300 yen (about 70 baht) or walk to the ryokan for free 🚶♂️
- Coffee/snacks at Footbath Cafe Espo: 500-1,000 yen (about 120-240 baht) ☕
- Tobu Nikko Pass (4 days): 4,600 yen (about 1,100 baht) includes trains and buses in the Nikko area 🎫

Score:
3.5/5 ⭐

Tips:
- Use the Tobu Nikko Pass to save on travel costs and cover trains and buses in the Nikko area 🚌
- Book SL Taiju tickets in advance via the Tobu Railway website to experience the steam locomotive. 🚂
- Bring snacks or drinks because there are no convenience stores around the station. 🥤
- The best time to visit is during autumn (October-November) because the view of the Kinugawa Valley is beautiful. 🍂

Post by Touk | Jul 2, 2025

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