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Sano, Ashikaga

Tochigi
4.2

Sano, Ashikaga

Tochigi
4.2
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Popular among locals
Sano Ramen
Local cuisine
Imo Fry
Popular among locals
Nira Soba
Local cuisine
Sano Black Karaage
Popular among locals
Ear Udon

Sano Ramen

The simple yet profound soy sauce soup is attractive.

Sano Ramen reminds us of the old-fashioned Chinese noodles. This simple soup penetrates into the depths of the Japanese people's bodies. The flat noodles are made by using bamboo, and they are called "Chuka soba". These flat noodles and soup are well combined to create the best dish.
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Recommended Restaurants for Sano Ramen
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ゐをり
~¥999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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ラーメン太七
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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佐野山銀本店
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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佐野やつや
~¥999
~¥999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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匠屋
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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万里
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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赤見屋 本店
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Imo Fry

Sano's soul food made by frying potatoes.

Imo Fry was born in Sano, where potatoes were once heavily produced. It is a simple soul food made by cutting boiled potatoes into bite-sized pieces, frying them, and pouring special sauce over them, but it is popular among locals! It is a simple gourmet food, but it has a delicious taste that makes you want to go out of your way to try it.
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Recommended Restaurants for Imo Fry
食べログ
江原商店
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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いもフライ 岡本
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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飯島商店
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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イモフライ 厄除け大師通り
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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イモゾー
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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いもふらい 大しま
~¥999
~¥999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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Nira Soba

Soba noodles topped with crispy fresh garlic chives from Kanuma

Nira Soba, made with 100% Kanuma buckwheat flour and the famous garlic chives from Kanuma, is a local specialty of Kanuma City. The crispy garlic chives on top of the soba noodles can help warm up the body, improve blood circulation, and prevent shoulder stiffness and colds. Please try the combination of soba and garlic chives!
Recommended Restaurants for Nira Soba
食べログ
ドライブイン大越路
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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宮入そば
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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みっちゃんそば
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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そば亭 瀬左衛門
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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佐野屋 そば店
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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Sano Black Karaage

Sauce-flavored karaage, a new gourmet dish in Sano City.

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Recommended Restaurants for Sano Black Karaage
食べログ
カメヤマ 植上店
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ZEN 佐野プレミアム・アウトレット店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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からあげ屋 チキン坊
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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なるねこ からあげ家
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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もぐもぐ 伊勢山店
~¥999
~¥999
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Ear Udon

A local dish from Tochigi Prefecture that contains udon noodles in the shape of ears.

Ear Udon is a slightly unusual type of udon noodle that has a shape resembling ears. It is believed to have a protective effect like a charm, and eating it is said to prevent bad things from happening for a year. It is often eaten during the New Year as a lucky food.
Recommended Restaurants for Ear Udon
食べログ
野村屋本店
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Hot Spring
Gourmet
Location
Candeo Hotels Sano
3.9
Open-air bath with a stunning night view
The Kandeo Hotels Sano, which boasts an open-air bath with a stunning view, is a highly popular hotel with excellent サウナ facilities and a great location. Within walking distance of Sano Outlet and with easy access to Ashikaga Flower Park, it is recommended for sightseeing.
Lowest price
¥6,000~/人
¥6,600~/人
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ホテルルートイン佐野藤岡インター
3.9approx. 0.29km
R9 Village House B/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.83km
HOTEL R9 SANOFUJIOKA
4approx. 1.19km
ホテル三吉野別館
4.2approx. 2.24km
天然温泉 秀郷の湯 スーパーホテル佐野藤岡
4.4approx. 2.41km
R9 Village House A/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 2.56km
ホテルセレクトイン佐野駅前
3.4approx. 2.72km
やすらぎの宿 とう山閣
3.3approx. 2.83km
古都佐野 旅館 旭館
5approx. 2.9km
ファミリーロッジ旅籠屋・佐野SA店(EーNEXCO LODGE 佐野SA店)
3.6approx. 2.94km
Hotel Miyoshino Bekkan
3.8
Hotel with five artificial radium hot springs
The Hotel Miyoshino Annex is a hotel where you can relax, despite it being a business hotel, with all baths featuring artificial radium hot springs. The hotel also has an open-air bath and a restaurant where you can enjoy both Japanese and Western cuisine. The starry sky seen from the open-air bath is especially beautiful.
Lowest price
¥5,150~/人
¥~/人
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天然温泉 秀郷の湯 スーパーホテル佐野藤岡
4.4approx. 0.5km
やすらぎの宿 とう山閣
3.3approx. 0.63km
古都佐野 旅館 旭館
5approx. 0.73km
ホテルセレクトイン佐野駅前
3.4approx. 0.75km
HOTEL R9 SANOFUJIOKA
4approx. 1.06km
R9 Village House A/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 1.2km
ホテルサンルート佐野
4.1approx. 1.23km
HOTEL R9 The Yard 佐野天神
4.3approx. 1.33km
シティーホテルオークラ
3.8approx. 1.36km
R9 Village House B/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 1.63km
4.4
Business hotel where you can enjoy Hidariyo hot springs
Super Hotel Sano Fujioka is characterized by its low-alkaline, weakly acidic, high-temperature hot springs and is the only hotel in the Sano area with natural hot springs. This hotel, which has a smoothing effect on the skin, is popular among many women.
Lowest price
¥5,000~/人
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ホテルセレクトイン佐野駅前
3.4approx. 0.33km
ホテル三吉野別館
4.2approx. 0.5km
R9 Village House A/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.72km
ホテルサンルート佐野
4.1approx. 0.79km
やすらぎの宿 とう山閣
3.3approx. 0.88km
シティーホテルオークラ
3.8approx. 0.9km
古都佐野 旅館 旭館
5approx. 1km
HOTEL R9 The Yard 佐野天神
4.3approx. 1.08km
HOTEL R9 SANOFUJIOKA
4approx. 1.25km
R9 Village House B/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 1.68km
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Sano, Ashikaga

At Sano Premium Outlets, about 180 domestic and foreign brands are gathered, and you can buy a wide range of brands at outlet prices. Bargains and sales are also held, so many people never get tired of visiting. Ashikaga has the "Ashikaga School," which was opened during the Meiji era. It is Japan's oldest university, which Francis Xavier called "the largest and most famous university in the Kanto region." It is also widely used as a location for movies and dramas. The "Ashikaga Flower Park" is a famous park with wisteria flowers, and during the winter, it is illuminated and creates a beautiful scenery of flowers, making it a romantic spot for couples.

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Sano, Ashikaga

5 Highlights

01

Ashikaga Flower Park

Japan's largest flower park, known for its wisteria flowers
The main attraction is the wisteria flowers. From mid-April to mid-May, when they are in full bloom, visitors can enjoy the spectacular wisteria trellises covering an area of about 1,200 tatami mats. The "Garden of Illuminated Flowers," selected as one of Japan's three largest illuminations, is also a must-see.
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Ashikaga Flower Park
Japan's largest flower park, known for its wisteria flowers
The main attraction is the wisteria flowers. From mid-April to mid-May, when they are in full bloom, visitors can enjoy the spectacular wisteria trellises covering an area of about 1,200 tatami mats. The "Garden of Illuminated Flowers," selected as one of Japan's three largest illuminations, is also a must-see.
See details
02

Sano Ramen

The simple yet deep soy sauce soup is attractive
Sano Ramen is reminiscent of old-fashioned Chinese-style noodles. This simple soup permeates every part of the Japanese body. The noodles that go well with this soup are flat noodles made by using bamboo, called "chuka soba." The combination of these flat noodles and soup creates an excellent dish.
See details
02
Sano Ramen
The simple yet deep soy sauce soup is attractive
Sano Ramen is reminiscent of old-fashioned Chinese-style noodles. This simple soup permeates every part of the Japanese body. The noodles that go well with this soup are flat noodles made by using bamboo, called "chuka soba." The combination of these flat noodles and soup creates an excellent dish.
See details
03

Ashikaga School Ruins

The "Bando School," considered the oldest school in Japan
Although the year of its establishment is not clear, Ashikaga School is considered to be the oldest school in Japan. It is also famous for being introduced to the world by Christian missionary Francis Xavier, and is a spot where you can learn about the origins of education in Japan.
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03
Ashikaga School Ruins
The "Bando School," considered the oldest school in Japan
Although the year of its establishment is not clear, Ashikaga School is considered to be the oldest school in Japan. It is also famous for being introduced to the world by Christian missionary Francis Xavier, and is a spot where you can learn about the origins of education in Japan.
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04

Ashikaga Orihime Shrine

A beautiful shrine painted in vermillion, chosen as a "power spot for lovers"
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine was established to enshrine two gods: "Ame-no-mihashira-no-mikoto," who presides over weaving, and "Ame-no-yagokoro-otome-no-mikoto," the weaving goddess, due to the area's long history of textile production. Recently, the shrine has also become known as a "power spot for lovers" based on the idea that weaving involves the intertwining of warp and weft threads. The shrine is painted in a beautiful vermillion color and is a must-visit spot for those interested in Japanese mythology and culture.
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04
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine
A beautiful shrine painted in vermillion, chosen as a "power spot for lovers"
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine was established to enshrine two gods: "Ame-no-mihashira-no-mikoto," who presides over weaving, and "Ame-no-yagokoro-otome-no-mikoto," the weaving goddess, due to the area's long history of textile production. Recently, the shrine has also become known as a "power spot for lovers" based on the idea that weaving involves the intertwining of warp and weft threads. The shrine is painted in a beautiful vermillion color and is a must-visit spot for those interested in Japanese mythology and culture.
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05

Kurita Museum

A collection of Imari and Nabeshima pottery, representative of Japan
This porcelain collection museum is one of the world's leading museums, with about 10,000 pieces of Imari and Nabeshima pottery collected by the founder, Hideo Kurita, stored here. Interestingly, it is also a museum that was visited incognito by Freddie Mercury, the vocalist of the world-famous rock band QUEEN.
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Kurita Museum
A collection of Imari and Nabeshima pottery, representative of Japan
This porcelain collection museum is one of the world's leading museums, with about 10,000 pieces of Imari and Nabeshima pottery collected by the founder, Hideo Kurita, stored here. Interestingly, it is also a museum that was visited incognito by Freddie Mercury, the vocalist of the world-famous rock band QUEEN.
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Sano Ramen
The simple yet profound soy sauce soup is attractive.
Sano Ramen reminds us of the old-fashioned Chinese noodles. This simple soup penetrates into the depths of the Japanese people's bodies. The flat noodles are made by using bamboo, and they are called "Chuka soba". These flat noodles and soup are well combined to create the best dish.
See Details
No.2
Imo Fry
Sano's soul food made by frying potatoes.
Imo Fry was born in Sano, where potatoes were once heavily produced. It is a simple soul food made by cutting boiled potatoes into bite-sized pieces, frying them, and pouring special sauce over them, but it is popular among locals! It is a simple gourmet food, but it has a delicious taste that makes you want to go out of your way to try it.
See Details
No.3
Nira Soba
Soba noodles topped with crispy fresh garlic chives from Kanuma
Nira Soba, made with 100% Kanuma buckwheat flour and the famous garlic chives from Kanuma, is a local specialty of Kanuma City. The crispy garlic chives on top of the soba noodles can help warm up the body, improve blood circulation, and prevent shoulder stiffness and colds. Please try the combination of soba and garlic chives!
See Details
No.4
Sano Black Karaage
Sauce-flavored karaage, a new gourmet dish in Sano City.
There is no data.
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No.5
Ear Udon
A local dish from Tochigi Prefecture that contains udon noodles in the shape of ears.
Ear Udon is a slightly unusual type of udon noodle that has a shape resembling ears. It is believed to have a protective effect like a charm, and eating it is said to prevent bad things from happening for a year. It is often eaten during the New Year as a lucky food.
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥5,748
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥21,550
Best Season
2~6 Month
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