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Shibukawa City in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, blends natural beauty with historical heritage. Nestled against the Nasu Mountain Range, it's famed for its hot spring resorts and agricultural produce, particularly strawberry cultivation. The historic post town atmosphere remains in its streets, while the Shiobara Onsen district offers renowned therapeutic baths.
Top attraction is Shiobara Onsen with 11 unique hot spring sources, especially stunning during autumn foliage. History buffs will enjoy Shibukawa Castle Ruins Park, where cherry blossoms frame ancient walls in spring. Strawberry picking (Dec-May) is a family favorite at local farms. For culture, visit Tochigi Prefectural Museum showcasing Jomon to modern-era artifacts.
Indulge in strawberry desserts like daifuku mochi and soft-serve ice cream. Premium Nasu Wagyu beef is a must-try, along with black sugar-coated onsen manju steamed buns. Don't miss local specialty Hoto noodles - thick wheat pasta stewed with miso and vegetables.
From Tokyo: Take Tohoku Shinkansen to Nasushiobara Station (70min), transfer to JR Tohoku Line to Shibukawa Station (15min). Local buses serve main areas; Shiobara Onsen has loop buses (1-day pass ¥800). Renting a car is ideal for rural sights - note winter mountain road closures. Taxis start at ¥600; pre-HopeGoo advised for remote areas.
Prime seasons are April-May (cherry blossoms & strawberries) and October-November (autumn colors). Summer (Jun-Aug) offers cool retreats but has rain; winter (Dec-Feb) is perfect for onsens though some attractions close.
Language: Basic English works at hotels; translation apps help in rural areas. Internet: 4G covers urban zones; most onsens provide WiFi. Payments: International cards work at Post Office ATMs; buy IC cards at convenience stores. Emergencies: City Hospital has international clinic (appointment needed); dial 119. Voltage is 100V (Type A plugs). Drugstores cluster near Shibukawa Station, open until 8PM.