9 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture – Packed with Family-Friendly Attractions!

9 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture – Packed with Family-Friendly Attractions!

Located in the southeastern part of Tochigi Prefecture, Motegi Town may not be widely known, but it offers a plethora of attractions where everyone—from little kids to adults—can have an amazing time. With venues that promise to make you lose track of time, why settle for a quick day trip? Instead, consider spending a few days to fully immerse yourself in all that Motegi has to offer!

Here are the compiled 9 irresistible tourist spots in Motegi that you simply can’t miss.

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9 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture – Packed with Family-Friendly Attractions!

1. Twin Link Motegi

With the theme “Let’s play in the forest to our heart’s content,” Twin Link Motegi features spacious grounds filled with numerous areas that are sure to excite everyone—from small children to adults!

One of the popular activities is the zipline, which lets you enjoy the forest from a bird’s-eye view. Not only does it offer a thrilling experience, but it also allows you to fully appreciate the magnificent nature. This makes it one of the must-try attractions when you visit Twin Link Motegi. In addition, there are reservation-based programs available, such as forest play where you can interact with woodland creatures and various outdoor experiences.

At “Mobi Park,” you can experience various types of rides such as kids’ bike touring, motocross, and pinkie bikes. Some rides are even designed for small children. These unique experiences are rarely available elsewhere, so be sure to try them when you visit.

Moreover, Twin Link Motegi offers an all-you-can-play passport that provides great value. If you want to enjoy your day to the fullest or ride on many attractions, this passport is highly recommended.

2. Honda Collection Hall

Located within the previously mentioned “Twin Ring Motegi,” the Honda Collection Hall showcases an impressive collection of motorcycles, cars, and racing machines that Honda—the renowned automobile manufacturer—has crafted over the years. It’s a must-see destination for any car or bike enthusiast.

The hall also hosts seasonal special exhibitions. If something piques your interest, plan your visit to Motegi during one of these exhibitions! Plus, a complimentary guided tour is available for those eager to learn more about the exhibits.

Don’t miss the museum shop, where you can find unique merchandise exclusive to this venue. Pick up a rare item or two as a special souvenir from your visit to Motegi.

3. Michi no Eki Motegi

If you are looking for souvenirs in Motegi, why not visit Michi no Eki Motegi? There is also a restaurant, so you can have lunch here. Also, when you come here, please be sure to try the Otome Milk Ice Cream made with Tochiotome strawberries! It is very popular among tourists.

Furthermore, here you can also see up close the steam locomotive (SL) running on the Mooka Railway! In addition, admire a prefabricated house imported by the renowned Japanese painter Kotado Gado. With so much to see and do, set aside plenty of time to explore everything Michi no Eki Motegi has to offer.

4. Oose Kankou Yana

Famous as a hotspot for ayu (sweetfish), Oose Kankou Yana is well known. “Yana” refers to a mechanism for catching fish, created by blocking the flow of water with wood or bamboo. This “yana” boasts one of the largest sizes in the Kanto region, and during the season, you can catch ayu by hand and enjoy them on the spot at this Motegi spot.

There is also a dining area available, and a temporarily set up area called the Jabujabu Pond where you can safely play in the water. This is a delightful spot for families with small children. It’s sure to be a blast!

With a large parking lot available, you can confidently stop by even when touring Motegi by car.

5. Kamakurayama

Kamakurayama is a sightseeing spot where you can drive all the way to the summit, making it safe for everyone from small children to the elderly.

From around the summit, you can view the local Naka River and Mount Fuji. In fact, the view from Kamakurayama has been selected as one of the "100 Scenic Spots of Tochigi," and its beauty is so captivating that you might forget how time passes.

This tourist spot shows different expressions according to the season, making it a place you want to visit over and over again. The walking paths are well maintained, so you can stroll safely, which is also a plus.

It is said that you can sometimes see a sea of clouds in winter! This is a rare sight even in Tochigi, so when touring Motegi, please be sure to stop by!

6. Hana no Yama (Flower Mountain)

Hana no Yama is a beloved natural attraction where you can immerse yourself in a sea of blooms. The expansive grounds burst into color with a variety of flowers throughout the year. In the spring, an array of cherry blossoms paints the landscape with unparalleled beauty—making a spring visit to Motegi truly worthwhile just to witness this magnificent display.

7. Ii Sato Sakagawa-kan

For those touring Motegi by car, why not take a break at Ii Sato Sakagawa-kan? There is a vegetable direct sales store where you can buy souvenirs for yourself or your family! There is also a soba restaurant where you can enjoy a soba lunch.

Additionally, there is a sister shop of the ice cream store introduced earlier at Michi-no-Eki Motegi. Since it is often possible to buy without waiting in line, it is known as a hidden gem. Be sure to take a break and enjoy some ice cream here!

8. Showa Furusato Village

A school building built in the early Showa era has become a sightseeing spot in Motegi—this is Showa Furusato Village.

At Showa Furusato Village, you can not only experience the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa period but also enjoy unique activity courses! There are pottery-making, magatama (comma-shaped bead) crafting, soba-making, and konjac-making experiences. Among them, even adults may find excitement in the school lunch experience! You may reunite with nostalgic menu items from Motegi.

9. Camera Museum & Shashin House

For camera enthusiasts, there is a must-visit facility in Mogi. The Camera Museum & Shashin House was opened by Mr. Masuno, a camera lover living in Mogi Town. Over 30 years, he has collected about 900 cameras! You can even see limited editions and prototype models, making it an irresistible tourist spot for fans.

Visitors are required to contact the museum in advance, so don’t forget to make a reservation before visiting!

◎ Summary

How did you find the nine tourist spots in Mogi? From family-friendly facilities to places that will excite enthusiasts, there is plenty to enjoy. Every location is full of charm.

Some of the places introduced also have accommodation facilities, so staying for a few days to fully enjoy Mogi is a great option. Also, Mogi is famous for its specialties like yuzu and shiitake mushrooms, so be sure to check them out along with sightseeing!

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