Greater Tokyo

Icy wonders and hot springs in Japan’s winter

Travel north of Tokyo into Japan’s snow-kissed wonderland, where Nagatoro’s gentle river valleys, Chichibu’s shimmering icicles, and Kusatsu’s steaming springs await—an enchanting realm of snowy adventure, timeless traditions, and soothing warmth.

JR TOKYO Wide Pass

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Tokyo Station The Three Great Icicles of Chichibu Nagatoro Nagatoro Choseikan Ryokan
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Nagatoro Choseikan Ryokan Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort Kusatsu Onsen Kimuraya

To make the most of this winter journey—from the vibrant heart of Tokyo to snow-covered landscapes and steaming hot springs—we recommend traveling with the JR TOKYO Wide Pass. Starting from Tokyo Station, you can comfortably reach Nagatoro for a magical kotatsu boat ride along the river, marvel at the illuminated Misotsuchi Icicles, and continue on to Kusatsu Onsen to enjoy skiing and one of Japan’s most famous hot spring towns. With unlimited rides in the eligible area, including Shinkansen access, the pass offers a smooth and cost-effective way to connect each destination. From scenic river valleys to rejuvenating onsen experiences, the JR TOKYO Wide Pass makes exploring the greater Kanto region effortless and rewarding.

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Tokyo Station

About 3 hrs

Hokuriku Shinkansen 【TOKYO Wide Pass】

Tokyo - Kumagaya

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JR Kumagaya Station - Chichibu Railway Chichibu Station

Chichibu line

Kumagaya - Mitsumineguchi

M5 Bus

Mitsumineguchi Station - Miyadaira

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Miyadaira - The Three Great Icicles of Chichibu

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The Three Great Icicles of Chichibu

The cold winters in Chichibu transform the landscape into a frozen wonderland, which is home to the famous Three Great Icicles. These natural ice formations, sculpted by nature, offer spectacular scenery that are perfect for adventure seekers and outdoor lovers. With their ever-changing shapes and colorful illuminations, the icicles make for an unforgettable winter experience in Japan.

The Three Great Icicles of Chichibu

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The Three Great Icicles of Chichibu - Miyadaira

M5

Miyadaira - Mitsumineguchi Station

Chichibu Railway

Mitsumineguchi - Nagatoro

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Nagatoro Station - Kotatsu Boat

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Nagatoro

With no shortage of things to try in Saitama’s Nagatoro region, you might find yourself overwhelmed by choosing what to do first. We’re here to help you plan a trip full of fun activities and fresh food.

Nagatoro
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Nagatoro Choseikan Ryokan

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Nagatoro Choseikan Ryokan

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Choseikan - Nagatoro Station

Chichibu Railway

Nagatoro Station - Kumagaya Station

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Chichibu Railway Kumagaya Staion - JR Kumagaya Station

Limited Express Kusatsu Shima on Takasaki Line & Azuma Line 【TOKYO Wide Pass】

JR Kumagaya - Naganohara Kusatsuguchi Station

Bus for Kusatsu Onsen

Naganohara Kusatsu guchi Station - Kusatsu Onsen

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Kusatsu Onsen - Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort

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Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort

Head to Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort any time of the year to enjoy countless activities in nature, from skiing and hiking to playing with your furry friends!

Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort

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Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort - Kusatsu Onsen

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Kusatsu Onsen

Of the 3,000 or so onsen (natural hot spring baths) in Japan, Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma has been rated number one of the Top 100 Onsen selected by travel pros for the past 20 years in a row. Come learn how this small town has become one of the most popular onsen resort towns in the country, fielding around 3 million visitors annually.

Kusatsu Onsen
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Kimuraya

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