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Kinugawa Onsen Sanroku Station, Nikko

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Last updated Mar 29, 2026

Kinugawa Onsen Sanroku Station serves as the base terminal of the Kinugawa Onsen Ropeway, a popular tourist attraction in the renowned hot spring resort of Kinugawa Onsen, located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture. The ropeway system connects this base station to Maruyama summit station at the top of a large hill.

The ropeway measures 621 meters in length and ascends 300 meters in elevation. The aerial journey takes approximately four minutes, offering passengers panoramic views of the Kinugawa Onsen town and surrounding valley. From the summit observation deck, visitors can see the Nasu mountain range, and on clear days, views extend to Mount Tsukuba.

The summit destination is particularly famous for its wildlife attraction. Known as "Osaru no Yama" or "Monkey Mountain," the peak is home to approximately 30 Japanese macaques. Visitors can purchase monkey food for 100 yen from station staff and feed the animals using wooden sticks with spoons attached for safety. Behind the observation area stands Onsen-jinja Shrine, which enshrines a portion of the deity from Toyokawa Inari-jinja shrine and is regarded as a god of both business prosperity and hot springs, attracting locals who come to pray for good luck.

Round-trip tickets cost 950 yen for adults and 480 yen for children aged four years through elementary school, with one-way tickets available for 560 yen (adults) and 280 yen (children). The facility operates year-round but closes annually from March 1-15 for maintenance.

Access to Kinugawa Onsen Sanroku Station requires a five-minute ride from Kinugawa-Onsen Station via courtesy shuttle bus, with reservation required. Alternatively, taxis from the station take approximately five minutes and cost around 1,300 yen. Kinugawa Onsen itself is accessible via Tobu Railway's direct express service from Tokyo's Asakusa Station, taking slightly over two hours. The NIKKO PASS provides discounts for the ropeway and covers all Tobu Railway and bus lines in the Nikko and Kinugawa area.



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Kinugawaonsentaki, Nikko, Tochigi 321-2526, Japan

Kinugawa Onsen Sanroku Station

What other travelers are saying about Kinugawa Onsen Sanroku Station, Nikko

The view from the top of the mountain is great. There is also a monkey cage where you can feed the monkeys up close. There's also an onsen shrine up the mountain which is an hour round trip hike from rope line.
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Clark Zhou
Nov 6, 2018
That was a nice and a bit of intimate experience, since the place is not big at all, seemed to us there were a lot of locals, whom invited us - tourists whom stayed in a wrong spot first - to dance with them and to have a small chit chat. You can find bigger Sakura fest in Japan for sure, but if you are in Nikko on that time, try it you won't regret
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Robert Dusa
Apr 22, 2019
View was decent. Monkey exhibit was sad. Trail was boring. I got a free bookmark for the anniversary.
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Wes Alvaro
Jun 6, 2018
Amazing views
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Brett Hazlett
Nov 22, 2018
ロープウェイはかなり値段が高いです。しかも上に上がって見えるものもそれほどあるわけではありません。話のタネに一度は登ってみてもいいかもしれませんが、何度も行くところではないでしょう。 写真は2017年1月に行った時のものです。
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K M
Dec 25, 2024

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Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park

A scenic mountain landscape in autumn, with rolling hills covered in vibrant red, orange, and yellow foliage under a cloudy sky. A small village is visible in the valley below.

Akechidaira Observation Area

A traditional Japanese temple with red walls and ornate roofing stands among vibrant autumn trees with green, yellow, and orange foliage. Pine branches and part of another roof appear in the foreground.

Chuzen-ji Temple

A river winds through a forested canyon, with several wooden boats carrying people gently floating downstream between rocky banks and lush green trees.

Kinugawa River Boat Tour

Nearby attractions to see

Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park

Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park

A scenic mountain landscape in autumn, with rolling hills covered in vibrant red, orange, and yellow foliage under a cloudy sky. A small village is visible in the valley below.

Akechidaira Observation Area

A traditional Japanese temple with red walls and ornate roofing stands among vibrant autumn trees with green, yellow, and orange foliage. Pine branches and part of another roof appear in the foreground.

Chuzen-ji Temple

A river winds through a forested canyon, with several wooden boats carrying people gently floating downstream between rocky banks and lush green trees.

Kinugawa River Boat Tour


Frequently Asked Questions

The station operates from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with extended hours during Golden Week and summer holidays.During the autumn foliage season from late October to mid-November, operating hours extend to 4:30 PM.The facility is open year-round with the exception of an annual maintenance closure from March 1-15. Note that ropeway schedules may vary based on passenger volume rather than fixed departure times.

The station is located five minutes from Kinugawa-Onsen Station by courtesy shuttle bus, with reservation required. Taxis from the station take approximately five minutes and cost around 1,300 yen.The station can also be reached by a 15-minute walk for those who prefer to go on foot. For visitors coming from Tokyo, Tobu Railway's direct express service from Asakusa Station takes slightly over two hours to reach Kinugawa-Onsen Station.

Yes, visitors can purchase monkey food for 100 yen from station staff at the summit and feed the approximately 30 Japanese macaques using wooden sticks with spoons attached for safety.The monkeys are curious and friendly but can be competitive when being fed. Visitors should be cautious with their belongings as the monkeys may show interest in personal items. Be prepared for the monkeys to exhibit natural behavior, including some minor squabbling over food.

From the observation deck, visitors can see the Nasu mountain range to the north and Mount Tsukuba in front.On exceptionally clear days, even Tokyo Skytree may be visible in the distance. The four-minute aerial journey itself provides panoramic views of Kinugawa Onsen town and the surrounding valley. Behind the observation area stands Onsen-jinja Shrine, which is regarded as a deity of business prosperity and hot springs, attracting locals who come to pray for good fortune.