Mt. Ninomiya Observatory
sightseeing

The observatory at Mt. Ninomiya is located at the town's highest location, at an elevation of 131.8 meters. From this observatory, you can enjoy the far-off Mt. Asama, Mt. Tanigawa, Nikko Mountain range, Mt. Tsukuba, and Chichibu mountains, and from the top floor you can get a view overlooking the skyscrapers of Shinjuku using a free telescope. If you're lucky, you can even see Tokyo Skytree! When flowers such as azaleas are bloom, this area is perfect for a lovely stroll.
Basic Information
Location
1846-1, Oaza Iko, Namegawa Town
Business hours / Fee
Business hours
8:30~17:30
Fee
Free
How to get there
Public transport
Take the taxi from Shinrinkōen Station of Tobu-Tojo Line for about 16 minutes
Car
Approximately 10 minutes from Ranzan Ogawa Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free: Yes
Available for Large Buses (Reservation Required)
Fee: None
Available for Large Buses (Reservation Required)
Fee: None
Other
Remarks
The parking lot will be the same as those of Ikono Sato Fishing Park.
The mountain path towards the observatory has a very steep slope, so it may be difficult for those with wheelchairs.
The mountain path towards the observatory has a very steep slope, so it may be difficult for those with wheelchairs.