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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps, Haruna Shrine, and Ikaho Shrine and more, get ready to experience the best places in Shibukawa.
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1Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps

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Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps is a historic landmark featuring a 400-year-old staircase lined with eateries, souvenir shops, and ryokan inns. Visitors can indulge in the open-air bath filled with hot water from Ikaho-onsen's renowned spring, 'Ogon-no-yu'.
A traditional hot spring street features a long staircase lined with restaurants and shops, all surrounded by beautiful scenery. I visited in December when it was peaceful and not crowded, making it a great place to explore.
Chris C — Google review
we climbed 365 stone steps, view from top is so beautiful. if you are initial D fans is recommended to go there to find the initial d scene. plenty of onsen here, 2 days 1 night trip is enough to cover the whole place.
Lilian L — Google review
A place if you need a great workout ! 365 steps to hike up but was too quiet to continue on my own to see the Onsen. So just visited the shrine n wander around the shops n lanes… shops are quaint n there are the 12 Chinese horoscopes plates embedded along the footpath. I took a break soaking my feet in the public foot bath
JLow J — Google review
This is a cute stairway lined with shops of all kinds and providing incredible views of the surrounding mountains. There are 365 stairs to climb up, and lots of small details to discover along the way. Try not to get too caught up in taking photos, and use the opportunity to set your eyes on a distant horizon. Breathe deep.
Veronica G — Google review
This quaint onsen town was extremely pleasant and enjoyable. There were plenty of souvenir stores, and snack stores selling sweets and pastries. Some cafes also serve lunch and they are all just along the stone steps leading up. You can take the JR express bus from Shinjuku, or a local bus from Maebashie.
Michelle Y — Google review
Can become cold after 4:30pm as the sun sets earlier from Autumn. Well maintained with a beautiful view at the top. Shops here close early in Autumn. Roads are narrow you prefer driving nearby/in town.
Trinh H — Google review
Cool place to visit. Easy on tourists. Please support the businesses and buy delicious snacks! So many restaurants and cafes around. Please try it
Gianina B — Google review
This has to be one of the best walks I have done in Japan. It is quite the arduous journey up the roughly 250 steps. However the fall foliage views mixed with the nighttime lights of a shopping district are simply spectacular. And best of all you can enjoy it and even an outdoor footbath along the way all for free, discounting transportation costs of roughly ¥1000 round trip from Shibukawa JR station.
Tristan B — Google review
76-5 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan•https://www.ikaho-kankou.com/aboutikaho/ishidan/•Tips and more reviews for Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps

2Haruna Shrine

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Nestled along the picturesque Haruna River, Haruna Shrine is a captivating ancient Shinto shrine that dates back to 586 AD, making it one of the oldest in Gunma Prefecture. Surrounded by majestic cedar forests and towering mountains, this serene site is dedicated to the revered deity of Mount Haruna. Visitors flock here not only for its spiritual significance—praying for love, marriage, and childbirth—but also to immerse themselves in its rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.
One of the best shrines in Gunma in my opinion. The nature is beautiful and the walk to the shrine is very peaceful. The shrine was under construction unfortunately but it was still an amazing experience.
Cassidy E — Google review
Great place to visit. Not too crowded area but has good tourism support infrastructure. Access is relatively easy to walk through with break areas and shops scattered along the way. Main area was being renovated at September 2024 so its view was limited but overall place and the walk still make it a beautiful place to visit.
Mad B — Google review
Beautiful, serene and tranquil shrine in the mountains of Takasaki City. This shrine is really old and now undergoing major renovation works. It's still very much worth a visit if you're in the area.
Matan K — Google review
It is a beautiful place! We loved the walk to the main building that you can see the waterfall along the way. Unfortunately, there are still ongoing preservation work at the main shire. Anyhow, the whole walk and surrounding scenery worth the visit. May 20025.
Narumon E — Google review
A very good place to visit for those who are looking for a solemn place to pray. It's my second time to visit this Shrine and it seems the construction is not yet finished so I can't rate it 5 stars. From Takasaki Station, we ride a bus and stop on the foot of the Shrine. When we arrived, there are remains of snow from the last day. It took us 15minutes to reach the Shrine since we enjoyed the scenery Haruna Shrine offers. The road is cemented, there are few sloppy stairs but it's not that hard to ascend. I've seen a shop where you can buy foods in case you've got a hungry stomach. For those who have cars, there is parking near the entrance of of the Shrine.
Clarel M — Google review
Not too touristy, 1,300 year old campus of shrines curved out on the side of mountains in Gunma Prefecture. Very somber, impressive buildings - not because they are foiled in gold or they have the record ranking size, but because they have quietly endured the time, and still existing. When I went there, it was the 2nd day of the New Year, and yet still, not too many people were there, daring the bitter cold air of the cedar woods and frozen water falls. I live in western NY, so I know cold - this place carried it's own winter bitter! True to the essence of Shintoism, even the smallest and the most eroded structures are still kept, tendered and their dieties are well respected. A little Cha-Ya (tea house) half way up the lane that's leading up to the main shrine, reminded me of how things were perhaps 1,000 years ago, treating those who have traveled days or weeks, or even month to get there, on foot. ( I'm pretty fit BUT their official "15 minutes to the top shrine" was a bit of a stretch - a handful of really old ladies in their 80- 90 something were walking with a cane, taking rest every few steps up a very steep stone starts) This place is famous for the plums. Their Plum Cake (Ume Manju) was very tasty, with a whole cooked plum inside, wrapped inside of not too sweet red bean paste.
Mohri H — Google review
A tranquil place with solemnity where you'll find a nice trail leading to a Japanese shrine of hundreds years old inside the mountain. Everything is so original without much artificial decoration. Lucky that not many foreign tourists (particularly.those from.mainland Chinese) know this place, the site remains quiet and one can really enjoy an escape of busy life here walking leisurely deep in mountain. Definitely a five star tourist site as of today.
Kenneth C — Google review
The shrine area was magical. It felt like walking into a fairy-tale. Also, I highly recommend the hike from the shrine to Haruna lake. It is difficult, but the view over the lake is amazing.
Cameron B — Google review
849 Harunasanmachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-3341, Japan•http://www.haruna.or.jp/•+81 27-374-9050•Tips and more reviews for Haruna Shrine
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3Ikaho Shrine

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Ikaho Shrine is a serene 9th-century shrine located in the heart of the town, accessible by climbing 365 steps. These steps were constructed during the late 16th century to provide access to healing springs for injured soldiers. The shrine is situated on a hill above the city and is considered the guardian deity of Ikaho Onsen. With its long history dating back to the early Heian period, it holds significance as an influential shrine.
An interesting temple! You need to climb 365 stairs to reach the main temple. In the meantime, you can enjoy many shops along the way. Food, amusement, drink, onsen. The oden here is also really delicious. But the best food is definitely the soft cream!!!
Alvin S — Google review
Small local shrine at the top of the famous ‘365’ steps. Worth the visit if you’re in the area. There are many wonderful smaller details to look out for around the shrine and it has a good view of the town. It is also the start of a walk up the mountain.
Michele C — Google review
The temple was rather OK, but what steal the show is the surrounding shops and village that has a lot of character and vibe. Some buildings are old and shut down, an old memory of the great economy times of the era. I felt nostalgic and trapped in time. It was great that I stopped over to see this place.
Yoshi M — Google review
2023.04.07 A very small but nice shrine and even buying omori were self service.
Ric W — Google review
Worth all the cold winds and the steps 👍🏼
マンヘルManhel — Google review
Very serene small shrine at the top of the steps of Ikaho Onsen. It is worth a visit, there were nice sakura trees blooming when I was here. As it is not a peak time, there is minimal crowd, so it makes for a nice experience.
Henry C — Google review
On top of the 365 steps really peaceful area in the morning shrine area was pretty
David W — Google review
I went to Ikaho Shrine for the first time. It is in the place where I climbed the stone stairway. Scenery is splendid.
中村友昭 — Google review
1 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan•http://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/ikahoonsen/streetsofikaho…•+81 279-72-2351•Tips and more reviews for Ikaho Shrine

4Ikaho Toy, Doll and Car Museum

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The Ikaho Toy, Doll and Car Museum is a nostalgic journey through Japan's Showa period, featuring a diverse collection of toys, dolls, and classic cars from the mid to late 20th century. The museum offers an immersive experience with exhibits ranging from teddy bears and traditional dolls to retro console games and vintage Japanese automobiles. Visitors can stroll through the Showa Retro Park Dagashiya Yokocho, a reproduction of streets from 50-60 years ago.
This museum might be a special kind of dante’s circle of hell. As I walked through the museum I saw many exit signs but I did not exit at all. Just when you think you are done, you have entered another museum. When you exit the gift shop you have entered another museum. At the end you will find out how babies are made. A truly unique experience. This museum is definitely worth your money.
Anders S — Google review
I initially expected just a simple toy display, but this museum completely exceeded expectations with its detailed, professional curation. The collection spans multiple floors with incredible variety - toys from Japan’s cathode ray tube era when Astro Boy aired through the pre-smartphone period, complete with recreated game arcades, magazines, and snack areas that authentically capture different time periods. The second floor houses an impressive automotive collection featuring famous Japanese cars from the industry’s beginnings, racing cars, and even vehicles from Initial D, while the first floor includes British Mini models. Beyond the main exhibits, there’s an outdoor park with American movie-style posters, detailed military dioramas that war enthusiasts would love, and a European-style indoor cafe. This museum is far more diverse and engaging than it appears from outside - definitely a must-visit if you’re in Ikaho.
Minwoo K — Google review
My son adored the car collection. If you’re Japanese, you’ll love the nostalgic games. It is bigger than it looks. You have stuff toy from all over the world. You see all the meiji and showa era entertainment toys and arcades. The shop also has good things in it. It’s also interactive at some points. It’s stairs and walking so bring your baby carrier. Someone scratched our car and ran away. The staff was so helpful and ensured that we were attended to.
Pauline M — Google review
This museum offers a wide variety of exhibits, including teddy bears, tin toys, and japanese retro items from the Showa era. You can even play traditional games like 射的 and スマートボール, and we really enjoyed painting キューピーちゃん. The collection also features a wide range of nostalgic cars, including rare classic models, and I ended up spending more time than expected, enjoying every moment until the end.
KOKO O — Google review
Lots of cool and interesting things to see… However, what originally brought me here were road signs advertising a “Chocolate Factory.” It turned out to be a tiny shop in a corner of the museum selling M&Ms and other pre-packaged candy. No chocolate is made here. Like I said, it ended up being a fun experience, but I can’t overlook the false advertising.
Brandon G — Google review
This place is really funny. The museum itself has a lot of stuff from dolls to teddy bears to Japanese WWE items and amazing cars. The items have no sense and you get a tiny little doll that you can paint yourself at the end of the visit. I have been there more than once and it's always a good time.
Koly8 — Google review
**American Family Visiting** Stopped here as part of my Initial D pilgrimage and did not disappoint. This museum has a very large collection of teddy bears, Japanese toys, mini cars and of course the Fujiwara Tofu shop facade with replica Trueno. Lots to see and do. Free parking onsite as well as bathrooms and a cafe. A must see for any Initial D fan.
Matthew S — Google review
Went here to see the Initial D setup. But was able to enjoy the whole place as it will take you on different time periods of japan. There was also a collection of different cars, teddy bears and a whole lot more relating to toys and cars. Overall, its worth trying to visit. Especially if youll be driving in Japan.
Elleina R — Google review
2145 Kaminoda, Yoshioka, Kitagunma District, Gunma 370-3606, Japan•http://www.ikaho-omocha.jp/•+81 279-55-5020•Tips and more reviews for Ikaho Toy, Doll and Car Museum

5Ikaho Green Farm

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Ikaho Green Bokujo is a charming petting farm where visitors can interact with various animals, including sheep and dogs. It's a popular spot for families with kids, offering the opportunity to feed goats, horses, and other animals. While some visitors found the cost of activities to be a bit high, many enjoyed their time at the farm. The beautiful fall scenery adds to the experience, making it an ideal destination for a day trip. Additionally, there are opportunities for barbecue offers on-site.
You can see sheep and dog show in this farm. Also you can feed goats, horses, sheep and other animals. Most visitors were families with children but adults can enjoy too. All animals seemed to be well taken care of but some of them looked hungry and irritated.
M — Google review
We found ourselves facing a shortage of manpower, which made things a bit challenging. Navigating the area was particularly tricky for us as foreigners.
Ferdinand B — Google review
This a great petting farm to visit with the kids on a nice day. It can get expensive though with the fee to pet each animal at multiple stations though. My kids enjoyed it, so I guess the cost is irrelevant. Oh avoid the Game Center area, because once the kids gravitate towards that well, they will just want to stay there. I just tried to redirect their attention the best I could lol
Aaron E — Google review
Entrance tickets is ¥1500 (adult). There's vege for the animals for sale in the farm at ¥400/cup. Rabbit and guinea pig petting at ¥700/10mins. Quite pricey, and there wasn't much animals. Mostly sheeps and rabbits. Animals are quite well-managed tho! Clean!
DORRIS A — Google review
Good place for kids but the opening hours are too short while the events and shows schedule are not frequent. In-door grill of beef is also good lunch. Worth to buy the combo.
Tsz C — Google review
It is not a very cheap place to visit, but I suppose it would be a fun way to spend time together, particularly if you have children. Parking is free but in addition to the entrance fee, every single attraction costs extra money. So if you have the time to visit every attraction, it may be worth it to invest in the all access pass. The ice cream and the moumou is deliciousness that is a must-have at this park. Walking the goats around is also pretty fun.
Jo Y — Google review
Came here on a kindergarten field trip. It was cute and my sons enjoyed it, but everything inside costs extra money - even the petting areas
Katherine S — Google review
Very beautiful in fall season, we had a wonderful day, you can enjoy a barbecue offer also
Faten F — Google review
2844-1 Kanai, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0027, Japan•https://www.greenbokujo.jp/•+81 279-24-5335•Tips and more reviews for Ikaho Green Farm
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6Yumeji Takehisa Ikaho Memorial Museum

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The Yumeji Takehisa Ikaho Memorial Museum is a tribute to the renowned Japanese painter, Yumeji Takehisa, known for his Taisho Roman style. The museum is located in Ikaho, a place he cherished deeply. It showcases his modern illustrations and fashionable patterns that remain popular today. Visitors can explore the retro architecture and interior of his atelier, which also served as the setting for creating Kurofuneya.
If you are a fan of Yumeji, this should be a place you should visit at least once. 1600 yen gets you a pass to the main building featuring collections of Yumeji as well as a live music box demo and some artifacts he himself or people in the era used to use. Located in a very tranquil part of the town. It may be challenging if you don't know the language.
Ryo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This lovely Western-style building is the hope of Ikaho's tourist attractions, with many of Takehisa Yumeji's works on display. The exterior and garden of the main building, Kurofunekan, are beautifully exciting, and the interior is furnished with many antique pieces of furniture, creating a very elegant atmosphere and a high level of taste. In the hall on the first floor of Kurofunekan, live performances of rare music boxes and pianos are held every hour, creating a dreamlike, extraordinary experience. The customer service attitude of the staff in the building was also particularly excellent. (Original) 素敵な洋館の中に竹久夢二の作品が多数展示されている伊香保の観光地のホープ。 本館の黒船館の外観、庭園も大変素晴らしく心躍るのに加え内装も多数のアンティークの家具で設えられとても高貴な雰囲気の空間になっており高いセンスを感じた。 黒船館一階のホールでは貴重なオルゴールやピアノの実演奏会が各時間開催されており、夢のような非日常の時間が流れる。 館内スタッフの方の接客態度も特筆して大変素晴らしかった。
Christian L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The exhibits are wonderful, of course, but the moss-covered buildings and gardens are also wonderful. Also, the staff are very polite. If you are coming by car, be careful when driving, as you will have to enter from the prefectural road and go through a narrow, steep slope. (Original) 展示されてる作品はもちろん、こちらの建物や庭園の苔生した感じも素晴らしい。それとスタッフの方々の対応が丁寧なこともいいです。 車で行く際は、県道から入ると狭い急坂を通りますので走行注意です。
P-t-f — Google review
(Translated by Google) September 2025 I didn't know much about Takehisa Yumeji, but his work really shows his talent. The popular-looking letter text was also impressive. The gift shop is well-stocked. I also listened to a music box demonstration, but the explanation was a bit long and tedious... (Original) 2025.09 竹久夢二のことはあまり知りませんでしたが、作品を見ているととても才能を感じます。 モテそうな手紙文面も印象的。 売店が充実してます。 オルゴールの実演も聴きましたが、説明がちとくどくて長いかな。。。
Take S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was able to see many of Yumeji's works in a tranquil setting. I wish the leaves had been a little more autumnal. (Original) 静粛の佇まいで夢二さんの作品をたくさん観ることが出来ました。もう少し紅葉が進んでいたら良かったと思いました。
Keiko Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was deeply moved. The music boxes, piano performance, and exhibits were all wonderful and enriched my soul. (Original) 感動しました。オルゴールや、ピアノ演奏も、展示も、素晴らしくて、心が豊かになりました。
松村富喜子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I didn't know much about Takehisa Yumeji, other than his paintings, but I was so impressed by the exhibits, gardens, and the lighting and interior of the building, that before I knew it, two hours had passed. The sounds of the antique piano and music box were also incredibly soothing. This has become one of my favorite places. Thank you very much. (Original) 竹久夢二さんは絵を知っている程度であまり知識はありませんでしたが 展示物はもちろん、庭園や建物内の照明やインテリアも素晴らしく、気づいたら2時間ほど経っていました。 アンティークのピアノやオルゴールの音色も最高に癒されました。 とてもお気に入りの場所になりました。ありがとうございました。
M M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited this place about a year ago and have always wanted to revisit it. This time, it wasn't during the winter, so I was able to visit the Children's Art Museum as well. (Apparently, Hyde also visited about three years ago.) I love the Baccarat chandelier in the main building (?) - it's very impressive. The last time I visited, there was a stove on, and the scent of the stove perfectly matched the atmosphere inside, making it a very memorable and great experience, so I wanted to come back again. The paintings by Takehisa Yumeji and the Taisho Romantic atmosphere are both wonderful, so I definitely recommend you go. I'd like to visit in the summer someday to see Kurofune-ya. (Original) 以前一年前ほどに伺い、ずっと再訪したかった場所です。 今回は冬季期間中ではなかったので、子ども絵の館も入れました。 (hydeさんも3年ほど前に来たことがあるらしいです) 本館(?)の中にあるバカラのシャンデリアがとても印象的で好きです。 前回伺った際はストーブが付いていて、中の空気感雰囲気とストーブの香りがマッチしてとても印象的でいい経験をできたので、また伺いたくて来ました。 竹久夢二さんの絵も、大正ロマンの空気感も、とても素敵なところですので、ぜひ行ってみてください。 いつか、黒船屋を見に夏にも伺いたいです。
パスタ ラ — Google review
伊香保-544-119 伊香保町, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan•https://www.yumeji.or.jp/•+81 279-72-4788•Tips and more reviews for Yumeji Takehisa Ikaho Memorial Museum

7Shibukawa Skyland Park

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Shibukawa Skyland Park is a low-key amusement park nestled in Shibukawa City, offering a delightful escape for families. With a backdrop of picturesque mountain views, the park boasts an array of rides suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy attractions such as go-karts, a Ferris wheel, and fireworks displays. The park provides a serene alternative to bustling theme parks, with minimal crowds even on summer weekdays.
The park is outdated, but clean. The rides are old and snack bars closed, but who cares because the the kids are having too much fun with the attractions - it’s the adults who are passing judgment. They could use an update and build a new ride though…for real. The train wasn’t in operation, so that was a bummer. There’s a shallow pool for the kids to play in so don’t forget those swimsuits.
Aaron E — Google review
It was good time spent with my children and they get good memories. Tickets price little bit higher than other park. It was 7000¥ for 2 adults and 2 children 😁
Indikz S — Google review
Beautiful Amusement park with a great mountain view.
Marzuka C — Google review
Preventive measures for corona virus are implemented. Body temperature check at the gate and contact details logged before entering the park. The staff were friendly and rubbing alcohol are available everywhere. The Go-kart and roller coaster were fun and can be enjoyed by adults. The Ferris wheel is also nice showing the views of the nearby cities. One complain only is the ice park. It’s too short 😂
Sun S — Google review
Loved it on a quiet summer weekday. It was the opposite of a stereotypical Disneyland-type experience. No crowds, all rides available without waiting more than a minute or two. All rides tailored to young children - the sweet spot is probably 4-5, with the bizarre exception of a haunted house. Lots of nice simple rides, plus physical rides too. The large jumping castle and the inflatable slide were highlights, as were the go-carts and the collection of various bicycle contraptions. It has some quite strange attractions too. For example, the "ice adventure" is a cool-room with stuffed-animal displays, at -30 degrees Celsius. Fun and weird for the 20 seconds it takes to pass through. Without crowds, it was possible to take time and enjoy rides without the crazed throngs of children. The cafe is also pretty relaxed and there is no hard-sell for sugary sweets etc. Classic low-budget fun.
Casey W — Google review
Great for toddlers. All rides are available but adults need to ride with them. Purchase 1 day pass - no need to pay per ride. There's a go-cart at the very back of the park, and it is highly recommended. Not crowded on Saturday when I went.
Hiroshi Y — Google review
Beautiful place❤️
Iqbal B — Google review
Very good 👍😂🌺
Rajajapan — Google review
2843番地3, Kanai, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0027, Japan•http://www.skyland89.jp/•+81 279-20-1589•Tips and more reviews for Shibukawa Skyland Park

8Mizusawadera Temple (Mizusawa Kannon)

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Buddhist temple
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Nestled in the tranquil landscapes of Gunma Prefecture, Mizusawadera Temple, also known as Mizusawa Kannon, is a captivating Buddhist temple complex that invites visitors to explore its rich history and stunning architecture. Dating back to the Asuka period, this sacred site features a striking hexagonal two-storied pagoda and a bell tower alongside the main hall. The temple grounds are adorned with various subtemples and structures that reflect over 1300 years of cultural heritage.
Awesome spiritual place. It also has a terrific manju shop that is run by a very friendly couple. There is also a great farmers market.
Patrick L — Google review
Turning wheels and ring the Bell is thing available at this 16th Kannon temple. Many believers came to pray and visiting. Large parking and many high quality udon shops near by.
Y. Y — Google review
This place is magical! Drove past the bend and saw stairs lighting up the temple. A super unexpected stop. Looks and feels like a video game, super zen
TravellingAzeroth — Google review
The principal image of Mizusawa Kannon (Mizusawa-dera) is the Kannon Bodhisattva who is believed to have saved Princess Ikaho, the third daughter of the local governor, from difficult situations many times. It has a history of over 1300 years, and it is said that offering incense will bring good luck in health, and ringing the bell will bring good fortune in terms of money😊😊
仁仁 — Google review
This place is freakin awesome! So many cool aspects of traditional Japanese culture here. And tons of beautiful nature, including a mountain hike behind the temples and shrine that go through a very serene forest. A word to the wise, though: If you are going to ride a bike up there, you can do it but it's definitely a challenge. About 6 km up often steep hills.
Bryan W — Google review
Beautiful ancient temple, come here, calm down and breathe the fresh air
Joe T — Google review
To be honest, I can't really distinguish between a shrine and a temple, but it's a very eye-catching and beautiful architecture.
KSRG 1 — Google review
Beautiful old shrine, if you are lucky there is a very nice local markets on Saturdays
Federico R — Google review
214 Ikahomachi Mizusawa, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0103, Japan•http://www.mizusawakannon.or.jp/•+81 279-72-3619•Tips and more reviews for Mizusawadera Temple (Mizusawa Kannon)

9Hara Museum ARC

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Hara Museum ARC is an art gallery located in Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture. It features changing exhibitions of contemporary art and a sculpture garden with views of Mt Haruna. The museum showcases various artworks from different countries and periods, including early modern Japanese pieces. The building seamlessly blends into the picturesque location with views of Mount Akagi. While the art leans towards the conceptual side, the museum's four modestly sized galleries make it easy to explore in just an hour or so.
Beautiful architecture, great curation, and a wonderful outdoor sculpture park. You can easily enjoy this museum for a few hours, ducking in and out of indoor exhibits, while also enjoying the outdoor air.
Keigo F — Google review
Amazing environment, reasonable price. I was very glad to see some artworks that I used to see a lot in the former Hara Museum in Tokyo, including Yoshitomo Nara’s little room. The cafe was good too, with ice cream made from the milk of the next door farm.
Odding — Google review
Quite remote but make it a quiet and peaceful place to visit. Some outdoor exhibits for snapshots. A small cafe selling lovely dessert.
Info W — Google review
Stunning! They could have more exhibitions tho. Price is 1100, no reservation required. I went during Golden Week and it’s not crowded. However, they meed to have better postcards option.
Aulia L — Google review
Interesting museum on beautiful grounds. Be warned that the price (1100yen) is quite expensive for the amount of art you'll get to see, and indoor photos aren't allowed either. The art that's there is amazing - I was shocked to have the museum to myself while seeing a Warhol, Lichtenstein, and a Kusama room! But for having such a spacious building, there should really be a couple more exhibits at least.
P — Google review
Branch of the Hara Museum in Tokyo, both focusing on contemporary art. The buildings are unassuming and blend nicely into the stunning location with views of Mout Akagi. Be aware that you have to pay at the gate just to even enter the grounds and make sure to keep your ticket with you. The art tends towards the conceptual, so perhaps not to everybody's taste, but with four modestly sized galleries, it's easy to spend just an hour or so here on your way to somewhere else or during bad weather. Great photo opportunities on the grounds and the cafe is good too!
Aaron M — Google review
Interesting art museum in the Shibukawa area of Gunma.
Tom G — Google review
There are no much too see for 1800 yen
Любовь Л — Google review
2855-1 Kanai, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0027, Japan•http://www.haramuseum.or.jp/•+81 279-24-6585•Tips and more reviews for Hara Museum ARC

10Akagi Nature Park

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Akagi Nature Park is a beautiful woodland area that can be enjoyed all year round. It boasts peaceful walking paths that showcase the vibrant blossoms of spring and the striking colors of fall. The park is well-maintained, providing fresh air and an ideal spot for family picnics at reasonable rates with ample parking available. Visitors can also marvel at the abundant display of butterflies and flowers throughout the park, making it a must-visit destination on Mt Akagi.
I’ve visited this park several times. My favourite season visiting here is definitely autumn. You can see many colorful trees. The photos of creepy plants are poisonous.
M — Google review
Good location for children & old age people Weekend trips 😀
MOHAN J — Google review
A very clean place with fresh air and a perfect for a picnic with the family. Entrance fees reasonable and plenty of parking. Lots of butterflies and flowers to see.
Jer. — Google review
At the moment (Nov 2020), there is nothing much to view other than just an Insect Museum (昆虫館). Not many maple trees also. Not worth the 1000 yen entry fee.
Sanjay S — Google review
One of my favorite places on Mt Akagi.
Hydi P — Google review
good
森田勇咲 — Google review
Lovely garden
Hiroaki ( — Google review
Well managed
Dave C — Google review
892 Akagimachi Minamiakagisan, Shibukawa, Gunma 379-1113, Japan•http://akagishizenen.jp/•+81 279-56-5211•Tips and more reviews for Akagi Nature Park
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11Tanashitafudo Falls

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The Tanashitafudo Falls is an exquisite and highly approachable location. It boasts breathtaking scenery that captivates the eyes and offers a mesmerizing sight to behold. This marvelous cascade presents itself as a splendid attraction, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience. With its awe-inspiring nature, it has gained widespread admiration for its remarkable beauty and accessibility. The enchanting charm of this waterfall entices countless individuals who seek the wonder and tranquility found within its surroundings.
Wonderful
AR P — Google review
Good !
Ismael P — Google review
Beautiful and very accessible place.
Jill — Google review
Exotice waterfall
Hachi_ R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tanashita Falls is one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls ( *˙ω˙*)و Good! The parking lot is free, but you might have to wait a bit on weekends (´・ω・`) There aren't many parking spaces, but there were surprisingly many people there🫡 It's about a 15-20 minute walk from the parking lot up the slope and stairs😁 The view from the shrine on the way is truly spectacular~🤩 If you walk further after seeing the spectacular view, you will see the waterfall. If you look from behind the waterfall, the sound of the waterfall falling into the basin echoes, and it feels like it's coming from a mysterious place, and it's more impressive than the amount of water🫡 You can get close to the basin and enjoy the spray and the mist😁 It seems like you can also do waterfall training🫡 (Original) 日本の滝百選の棚下の滝( *˙ω˙*)و グッ! 駐車場は無料だけど、週末はちょい待つかも(´・ω・`) 台数も少ないけど、意外と人が来てた🫡 駐車場から15~20分程度、坂道&階段を歩いて行く😁 途中の祠が有る場所からの景色はマジ絶景〜🤩 絶景を見た後に更に歩いて行くと滝が出て来る。 滝の裏から見ると、滝壺に落ちる音が反響して、不思議な所から聞こえて来る感じで、水量よりも大迫力🫡 滝壺近くまで行けて、水しぶき、ミストの風を堪能出来る😁 滝行も出来るみたいですね🫡
Yuki O — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came to Fudo Falls to escape the heat during the Obon holidays. As expected, Otaki Falls was incredibly high and had a great amount of water. I happened to be in the middle of a waterfall ascetic practice, which was great too. The parking lot is small, with space for about 20 cars at the top and bottom, so maybe that's just the beginning. It's a steep climb from the parking lot to the falls....it's tough. (Original) お盆休み暑さから逃れるため不動滝に来ました。 雄滝は期待とおり素晴らしい高さと水量でした、ちょうど滝行の最中でしたがそれも良かったです。 駐車場が狭く上と下で20台程度ですかねぇ、少ないのが原点ですかね。駐車場から滝までキツイ登りになります....キツイです
かわかわ(かわかわ) — Google review
(Translated by Google) This was my first time here. It is one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls. It's a wonderful place rich in nature. It was a scorching hot day, but the spray from the waterfall made it very cool. I arrived around 8:30 on a Sunday and there was a free parking space, but by the time I left it was full. You can park about 20 cars next to the torii gate and along the road. It seems to be a popular spot. If you walk up the hill from the parking lot, you will soon reach the observation deck at the top of the stairs. The view is very nice. If you go further, you will find the Fudo-do Hall and a rest area with toilets. It takes about 5 minutes to get there. There was a torii gate at the Fudo-do Hall, but perhaps it is a remnant of the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism. If you go another 5 minutes, you will arrive at the waterfall. The waterfall, rocks, and greenery created by nature are relaxing and powerful. The road is well maintained, but there are ups and downs, so sneakers are recommended. It's a wonderful place. Please come and visit. (Original) 初めて伺いました。日本の滝100選だそうです。自然豊かな素晴らしい場所です。猛暑日でしたが、滝のしぶきでとても涼しい所です。 日曜日の8時半頃到着しました無料駐車場空きが有りましたが帰る頃は、満車でした。鳥居脇と道沿いに20台位は駐車できます。人気スポットの様ですね 駐車場から徒歩で坂を登ると間もなく階段の上に見晴し台が有ります。景色がとても良い所です。更に先に行くと不動堂とトイレ休憩所が有りますここまで5分位です。不動堂には、鳥居が有りましたが神仏習合の名残でしょうか 更に5分位行くと滝に到着します。 自然が作った滝と岩と緑、気持ちが安らぐと共にとてもパワーを感じます。道は、整備されていますが登り下りが有るのでスニーカーが無難です。 素晴らしい場所です。是非伺ってみて下さい。
冨田人 — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were only about 20 parking spaces along the national highway. Because it was a long weekend and the parking lot was full by 10am with the cars of the participants in the waterfall ascetic training. On the 10-minute walk to the waterfall, there was a shrine. We prayed and then headed to the waterfall. There was also a shrine behind the waterfall. We prayed there as well. It was a rare view from behind the waterfall, but you can also go down to the basin, so be sure to look up from under the waterfall. The basin was shallow, about 15cm. There seems to be a waterfall ascetic training experience, but you can safely touch the waterfall water even if you are not participating in the experience. However, please be considerate of your surroundings when you are experiencing the waterfall ascetic training or when there are many tourists. (Original) 国道沿いの駐車場は20台ほどでした 連休なのと滝行参加者の車で10時ごろには満車でした 滝までの10分ほどの途中にお堂 お参りをして滝へ 滝の裏にもお堂がありました こちらもお参り 滝裏からも珍しい景色でしたが滝壺までも降りられますのでぜひ滝の下から見上げてください 滝壺は浅く15センチほどでした 滝行体験もあるようですが滝行体験参加でなくても安全に滝水に触れることが出来ますが滝行体験中や観光客が多い時は周囲へ配慮を
キャンプだほい — Google review
Akagimachi Tanashita, Shibukawa, Gunma 379-1101, Japan•Tips and more reviews for Tanashitafudo Falls

12Tokimeki Deck

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Nestled near the summit of a mountain, Tokimeki Deck is an observation point that promises breathtaking panoramic views of Ikaho Onsen and its surrounding landscapes. Accessible via a scenic 4-minute ride on the Ikaho Ropeway, visitors can enjoy a short stroll through Yamanoue Park before reaching this stunning vantage point.
Picturesque observation deck and look-our point with multiple areas and levels for great views over the surrounding mountains and landscape of Gunma prefecture. On a clear day you can even see the range dividing Gunma and Niigata prefectures. The Bell was a fun, interesting and entertaining addition to the top deck too!
Red B — Google review
Such a nice view.!
Raisa Y — Google review
Great view and easy to come. Take a 30-minute walk or by a cable car.
Chris C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's about a 5-minute walk from Miharashi Station at the top of the Ikaho Ropeway. The observation deck overlooks Ikaho Onsen town, and on a clear day you can see Mount Akagi, the Nikko Mountains, Mount Hotaka, the Tanigawa Mountain Range, and the mountains in the Naeba area. Mount Haruna can be seen up close in the background. There is a small observation deck right next to Miharashi Station, but we highly recommend the Tokimeki Deck, which is only about a 5-minute walk away and offers a wider view. As you get off the ropeway at Miharashi Station and start walking towards the observation deck, you'll see a sign that says "Bear sightings reported 🐻." This is a bit concerning, but since most people who get off the ropeway are walking towards the observation deck, it probably isn't much of a concern. (Original) 伊香保ロープウェイ山頂の見晴駅から徒歩5分くらいです。 展望台の眼下に伊香保温泉街を臨み、晴れていれば赤城山、日光連山、武尊山、谷川連峰、苗場方面の山々が綺麗に見えます。背後には間近に榛名山が見えます。 見晴駅のすぐ傍にも小さな展望台がありますが、徒歩5分くらいで視界が広がるので「ときめきデッキ」が断然お勧めです。 見晴駅でロープウェイを降りて展望台に向かって歩き出すと「熊目撃情報🐻」の看板があり、少し気になりつつも、ロープウェイを降りたほとんどの人達が展望台へ向かって歩いていくのでそれほど気にしなくてもよさそうですね。
Taka S — Google review
(Translated by Google) <June 2013> [Awesome views no matter how many times you visit! An "unusual" spot you'll want to visit when you visit Ikaho] - Ikaho Town, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture. - Take the Ikaho Ropeway to Miharashi Station. - Then, after walking through Yamanoue Park, you'll come across the Tokimeki Deck. - I remembered visiting it once a long time ago, but this time I visited it again with my kids. - The view is as spectacular as ever. Awesome. Awesome. - Enjoy a wide panoramic view of the Ikaho hot spring town and the surrounding amusement park, Ikaho Skyland Park, against the clear blue sky. - This is truly a photogenic spot. Whether you're traveling alone, as a couple, or with your family, you're sure to get some amazing photos. - The ropeway costs 830 yen round trip for adults. Enjoying such a spectacular view for just 830 yen is a real bonus. Up to one child under the age of 6 rides free per parent! ・Even the kids were staring blankly at the breathtaking view, lol. I'll just assume they were overwhelmed by it. 🤣 ・Thank you very much. #GunmaSpot #TouristSpot #GreatView #TokimekiDeck #IkahoRopeway #IkahoSpot #View #IkahoView #GunmaView #GunmaSpot #TouristSpot #GreatView #TokimekiDeck #IkahoRopeway #IkahoSpot #View #IkahoView #GunmaView (Original) <25年06月> 【何度訪れても絶景!伊香保にきたら必ず立ち寄りたい「非日常」スポット】 ・群馬県渋川市伊香保町。 ・「伊香保ロープウェイ」を利用して、「見晴駅」へ。 ・そして、「山ノ上公園」をぐんぐん進んだ先に現れる「ときめきデッキ」。 ・はるか昔に一度訪れた記憶がありましたが、今回、久しぶりに子供と共に訪問。 ・相変わらずの絶景。絶景。絶景。 ・伊香保の温泉街、周辺の遊園地「伊香保スカイランドパーク」など、抜けた空と共に大きなパノラマ景観を楽しむことができます。 ・これぞ「映え」スポット。独りでも、カップルでも、家族でも、素敵な写真になること間違いなし。 ・ロープウェイは大人 往復830円。830円でこの絶景を楽しめるならありがたいものです。6歳未満のお子さんは保護者1名につき1名まで無料です! ・子供も、絶景を目の前にぼーっとしていました笑 きっと、この絶景に圧巻されているのだと、解釈しておきます🤣 ・ありがとうございました。 #群馬スポット #観光スポット #絶景 #ときめきデッキ #伊香保ロープウェイ #伊香保スポット #展望 #伊香保展望 #群馬展望 #GunmaSpot #TouristSpot #GreatView #TokimekiDeck #IkahoRopeway #IkahoSpot #View #IkahoView #GunmaView
新田哲士(3104Arata) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Scenery 4, Maintenance 5, Difficulty 1 Overall 4/5 October 16, 2025 53/15 Ikaho Shrine 20/16 Gunma Prefectural Sports Center 31/16 Tokimeki Deck 15/17 Shibukawa Municipal Kajikabashi Parking Lot Climbing Time: 38 minutes Descent Time: 44 minutes [Scenery] It feels like you're walking through the forest until you reach the top. Tokimeki Deck offers the best views. [Maintenance] The entire staircase is concrete, with metal handrails for most of it. There are even occasional electric lights, a rare example of maintenance designed for nighttime use. [Difficulty] The staircase has handrails, is short, and easy. However, there are a lot of stairs and a slight incline. [Overall Review] It felt more like a sightseeing hike or, more like, a walking trail in Ikaho Onsen. The views are spectacular, and it's a quick climb without paying the 800 yen ropeway, and it's super safe. It was a great place. (Original) 景観4 整備5 難度1 総合4/5点 2025.10.16 15.53伊香保神社 16.20群馬県総合スポーツセンター 16.31ときめきデッキ 17.15渋川市営河鹿橋駐車場 登り時間分38分 下り時間分44分 【景観】 登り切るまで森の中を進む感じ。ときめきデッキは最高の眺め。 【整備】 全部コンクリートの階段でほとんど金属の手すり付きというこれ以上ない最高の整備レベル。まさかの電灯もたまにあり、夜も想定してある稀に見る整備具合。 【難度】 手すりがついている階段で距離も短く簡単。でも階段続きで勾配はぼちぼちある感じ。 【総評】 伊香保温泉の観光登山、というか散歩道って感じ。絶景見れるし、ロープーウェイ800円払わなくてもサクッと登れるし超安全。いいところだった。
池本紀 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The view from Tokimeki Deck is spectacular! On a clear day, you can see the mountains in the distance. There is also a bell that you can ring, which has a refreshing sound and feels great. (Original) ときめきデッキからの眺めは絶景です!晴れていればかなり遠くの山々まで見られます。 鳴らせる鐘もあり、爽やかに響いて気持ち良いです。
Hiro — Google review
(Translated by Google) September 2025 I took the ropeway round trip. I was a bit scared by the signs warning of bear sightings, but there were a fair number of people around, so it seemed safe as long as I didn't go early in the morning or in the evening. The view was spectacular, even though it was cloudy. (Original) 2025.09 ロープウェイで往復しました。 熊出没の貼り紙にビビりましたが人通りもそこそこありますので、早朝や夕方でなければ大丈夫そうかな。 景色は曇りでしたがなかなかの絶景です。
Take S — Google review
上ノ山公園内, Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan•https://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/kankou/ikahoonsen/street…•+81 279-22-2873•Tips and more reviews for Tokimeki Deck
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  • Fun things to do in Chuo: fun attractions and activities
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  • Fun things to do in Shinjuku: fun attractions and activities
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  • Fun things to do in Chiyoda: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Bunkyo: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Koto: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Sumida: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Nikko: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Kamakura: fun attractions and activities
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  • Fun things to do in Matsumoto: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Hakone-machi: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Karuizawa-machi: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Fujikawaguchiko-machi: fun attractions and activities

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Tokyo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yokohama
  • Top things to do and attractions in Minato
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chuo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Taito
  • Top things to do and attractions in Shinjuku
  • Top things to do and attractions in Shibuya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chiyoda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bunkyo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Koto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sumida
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nikko
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kamakura
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nagano
  • Top things to do and attractions in Matsumoto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hakone-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Karuizawa-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Takasaki
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maebashi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fujikawaguchiko-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Minakami-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ashikaga
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yamanouchi-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yuzawa-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kusatsu-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Numata
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nakanojo-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Urayasu
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nagatoro-machi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tomioka

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tokyo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yokohama
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Minato
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chuo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Taito
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shinjuku
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shibuya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chiyoda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bunkyo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Koto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sumida
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nikko
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kamakura
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nagano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Matsumoto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hakone-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Karuizawa-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Takasaki
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maebashi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fujikawaguchiko-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Minakami-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ashikaga
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yamanouchi-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yuzawa-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kusatsu-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Numata
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nakanojo-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Urayasu
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nagatoro-machi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tomioka

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