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TOCHIGI

Gozeniwa Stone

A Scenic Natural Landmark with Flowing Waters and Seasonal Beauty

A place steeped in Tokugawa Mitsukuni’s legend, worship traditions, and famous autumn foliage


Located in Nakagawa Town, the Gozeniwa Stone is a designated natural monument of Tochigi Prefecture. It is said to have been visited by Tokugawa Mitsukuni (Mito Komon), giving the stone its name. Standing 30 meters high and 70 meters wide, this massive boulder resembles a seated Kannon statue, earning it the name “Great Kannon Rock.” Since ancient times, it has been revered as a place of worship for safe childbirth and family well-being.


The area surrounding Gozeniwa Stone is home to a clear mountain stream, selected as one of the “Heisei 100 Best Waters.” With refreshing scenery that changes across the four seasons, nearby Mt. Nasu and the riverbanks of Shikanoyu provide relaxing walking trails. In autumn, from late October to mid-November, the area transforms into one of the region’s most popular spots for vibrant autumn leaves. The harmony of the red foliage, pristine stream, and majestic rock creates a tranquil yet impressive sight, making it one of the highlights of Nakagawa Town’s natural beauty.

Access Information
From JR Ujiie Station, take a bus bound for “Bato Shako” (approx. 60 minutes). After getting off at the terminal, take a taxi for about 10 minutes to reach Gozeniwa Stone.
Phone number
0287-92-5757(Nakagawa Town Tourism Association)
Contact
0287-92-5757(Nakagawa Town Tourism Association)
Charges
Free