Discover the most popular places to visit in Nihommatsu
Ebisu Circuit
10.0/10 (3 reviews)
Japan's premier drift racing destination offers tracks for all skill levels. Experience the thrill with a "Drift Taxi" ride alongside pros or watch skilled drifters tackle challenging corners.
Dake Onsen
8.8/10 (14 reviews)
This historic Japanese hot spring sources acidic waters from Mt. Adatara, known for their therapeutic skin benefits. Experience the unique "Milky Day" phenomenon when the waters turn cloudy white.
Tohoku Safari Park
10.0/10 (1 review)
This immersive wildlife park lets you drive through habitats where lions and giraffes roam freely around your vehicle. Purchase animal feed at the entrance to enhance your interactions with zebras and other herbivores.
Adatara Kogen Resort
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
Adatara Kogen Resort transforms with the seasons, offering pristine ski slopes in winter and vibrant hiking trails in autumn. Take the cable car to 1,350 metres for panoramic views before unwinding in the natural onsen.
Daishichi Sake Brewery
6.8/10 (3 reviews)
This 270-year-old brewery preserves the labor-intensive kimoto sake-making tradition with award-winning results. Visitors can tour the facilities and enjoy tastings of their complex, richly-flavored sake portfolio.
Kasumigajo Castle Ruins
7.8/10 (6 reviews)
This 17th-century castle ruins park features historic gates and stone walls amid waterfalls and ponds. Visit in spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for the unique Chrysanthemum Doll Festival.
Kanzeji Temple
6.0/10 (1 review)
After visiting Kanzeji Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Nihommatsu. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's hot springs.
Oyama Chusaku Museum
7.6/10 (4 reviews)
This gallery showcases the masterful traditional paintings of renowned Japanese artist Chusaku Oyama. Enjoy panoramic mountain views from the observation lounge while sampling local specialities at the on-site café.
"Overall pretty good resort that is unfortunately showing its age. Our room was rather small for a family style room (comparatively to other ryokans we stayed at for a similar price point) but very clean. Beautiful location but very remote if you don’t have a car. Shuttles to and from Inawashiro station made it easy to take day trips to other areas. Most of the resort’s amenities were also not open during our stay too. The resort supposedly has multiple restaurants but only two were open while we...
"A bit of difficulty when it came to conversing in Japanese as we are foreigners but overall was a great stay with good service. The onsen experience was nice. Note that they have a curfew from 10pm to 5am as they do not have electronic key cards implemented for coming in and going out."
"This was absolutely one of the worst trips I have ever done. Hotels.com help contribute to this. Not so great experience. Both the hotels.com and the resorts websites provided false information. The conditions were so bad that I landed up leaving a day early. I had to take someone to the hospital due to the dirtiness. I did not get refunded and I was actually charged more than what was expected. The location was great and the staff was great but they were unforgiving when it came to providing a...
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