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British Embassy Villa Memorial Park

Experience 19th century Britain here in Nikko!

After 120 years, the former British Embassy Villa opened its doors to the public as the British Embassy Villa Memorial Park on 1 July 2016. Ernest Satow, a British diplomat who contributed to Japan’s Meiji Restoration, built a private villa at the south bank of Lake Chuzenji in 1896. He loved Oku-Nikko, especially Lake Chuzenji as the area reminded him of the natural landscape of his home country. The villa was used as the British Embassy summer residence until 2008 before being donated to Tochigi prefecture in 2010 to be opened to the general public.

In the early years of the villa, Satow’s friend Isabella Bird stayed here for a month and wrote of the impressive landscape of the villa.

The British Embassy Villa Memorial Park presents exhibitions on British culture and the history of Oku-Nikko as an international summer resort. Visitors can immerse themselves in this historic setting while enjoying teatime in the villa (additional charges apply) and take in the picturesque view of Lake Chuzenji from the spacious veranda on the upper floor.
Access Information
50 minutes from Nikko Station or Tobu-Nikko Station on buses bound for Chuzenji Onsen/Yumoto Onsen to Chuzenji-Onsen stop. From there, walk about 35 minutes.
Phone number
0288-55-0880
Contact
0288-55-0880
Business hours
April 9:00 - 16:00
May to 11November 9:00 - 17:00
November 11 to 30 9:00 - 16:00
Holiday
December to March
Every Mondays in April
Charges
Adults 300 yen
Children (4-15 years old) 150 yen
Combination tickets with Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park : Adults 450 yen, Children (4-15 years old) 200 yen