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Kanuma City

Highlights of Kanuma City

Kanuma City is about 90 min from Tokyo, providing a convenient getaway for those seeking unique cultural experiences such as Bonsai, Sake making, Kumiko wood art, and temple stays in the mountains. Nestled in the central-western part of Tochigi Prefecture, it sits between Tokyo and Nikko, offering an ideal stop for travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-track destination.

Kanuma City is a hidden gem for culture lovers, offering many traditional experiences. From the traditional wood carvings that date back hundreds of years to the meticulous art of Bonsai and the exciting UNESCO-registered autumn festival that celebrates the region’s craftsmanship. Kanuma City is also a must-visit destination for sake lovers, as Kobayashi Jozo offers a rare, hands-on sake-making experience that sake enthusiasts shouldn’t miss.

Getting to Kanuma is simple. Take the express train from Asakusa Station to Shin-Kanuma on the Tobu line, which takes around 90 minutes. If you prefer driving, it’s a pleasant ride on the Tohoku Expressway, which takes around 90 minutes to two hours, depending on traffic.

Explore more about Kanuma City and discover its hidden gems below!

Access

From Tokyo

From Airports

Haneda Intl. Airport

Narita Intl. Airport

Main Stations

Videos of Kanuma City

Kanuma x Handwork

Kanuma Autumn Festival

Kanuma Satsuki Bonsai Festival

Mega Bonsai Store : Kanuma Kaboku Center

Things to DO in Kanuma City

Festival floats from Edo period used at Kanuma Autumn Festival

Visit Float museum

Visit the Kanuma Festival Float Museum in Japan to admire intricately hand-carved wooden floats crafted for the UNESCO-registered Kanuma Autumn Festival, and discover centuries-old artistry up close.
Bonsai at Kanuma Kaboku Center

Experience Bonsai

Immerse yourself in the world of bonsai and learn to create Kokedama by booking a workshop. Also, check the dates for the Satsuki (Azalea) Bonsai Festival, which is the largest in Japan!
Beautiful Kanuma wood works

Kanuma's Wood Work

Discover Kanuma's renowned woodworking tradition. Browse shops for beautifully handcrafted cups, plates, and other everyday items—each a testament to the city's famous artistry in wood, and all affordably priced.
Making sake at Kobayashi Jyozo in Kanuma city, Tochigi Pref

Sake-Making

Visit Kobayashi Jyozo, a one-of-a-kind brewery in the mountains, repurposed from a former elementary school to revive the area. Guests can enjoy an off-limits sake-making experience, a rare chance to make sake in Japan.
Make Kanuma kumiko wood craft at Hoshino Kougyo.

Kanuma Kumiko

Why not try making Kanuma Kumiko while you are in Kanuma? It's a beautiful traditional wood craft that doesn't use nails or glue to create! Visitors can enjoy making useful items such as small wood coaters.
Tengu masks in Furumine Shrine, Kanuma City

Furumine Shrine

Furumine Shrine is a 1,300 year old shrine where ancients monks trained. Shodo Shonin, a monk who trained here is said to have discovered Nikko, Mt. Nantai, and Lake Chuzenji. The Shrine also has a popular beautiful Japanese garden.

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Silk Express bus taking guests to Kinugawa Onsen
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EATING in Kanuma City

Japanese Food

Kanuma’s city center has many restaurants offering a wide variety of Japanese dishes such as Soba, Udon, Rice bowels, Sushi and Izakaya style dishes.

Western Food

There are many western style restaurants (almost any type) around the center of the city so there is no shortage. 

Vegetarian / Vegan

Some restaurants in Kanuma offer vegetarian options.

Shumai (Dim Sum)

Shumai in Kanuma
Kanuma City is famous for Shumai, a type of steamed dumplings (dim sum), stuffed with meat or seafood and vegetables. You can find many places that have shumai on their menu.

Places to STAY in Kanuma City

Camp Sites

Kanuma city is rich in history and has many camping and glamping sites.

Hotel (Western style)

Most western style hotels are business style hotels located near the stations in the center of the city.

Temple Stay

Furumine Shrine offers Shukubo (Shrine/Temple Style) for travelers looking for a unique experience.

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