Senjougahara
Chugushi, Nikko, Tochigi 321-1661, Japan
Scenic hiking destination with raised trails offering views of the surrounding valley & mountains.
Duration: 02h00min
Opening hours
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review(s)
1544 review(s)
Sepideh Payami 4 months ago
I had a wonderful time hiking in Senjogahara, a beautiful marshland in Nikko National Park. The trails were well-maintained and easy to follow, and the scenery was stunning. I saw many kinds of plants and birds, and enjoyed the views of the mountains,falls and the river. The hike was not too strenuous, and I could finish it in about three hours. There were also some rest houses and toilets along the way. The best part was that I could access the trails by public transportation, taking a bus from Tobu Nikko Station to Yumoto Onsen( bus station number 44 or 46). I highly recommend this hike to anyone who loves nature and wants to experience a different side of Nikko.
Piyapon Yukuntornpanya 4 months ago
Senjogahara offers a breathtaking view, and the boardwalk enhances the overall experience. I enjoyed the scenic beauty of the sidewalks and even encountered deer. The place is truly amazing. My boyfriend and I trekked for around 7 hours along the mountain's long route. When I visited Nikko in September, the trees presented a lush, green view.
narayan pandey 4 months ago
This is probably one of the best walk I’ve ever had. Most of the walk is wooden boards so it makes the trail easier. View is awesome specially in autumn. I suggest to avoid weekends and public holidays.
二スヤ 4 months ago
good hike! you can choose the course but you should think of minimum 2 hours to enjoy the scene. The road is rather flat so there is no need to get too many equipments but still it is better to bring some water and snacks. Decent experience
Julin Likasiri 5 months ago
The hike to this point is easy. There are wooden floor stalled along the way most of the trail. Hiking from one fall to another is mostly flat. Lots of school kids and elders. Novice hikers can do it.