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Nikko Coffee Nishisando

Enjoy a delicious cup of coffee on the Nishisando that leads to the World Heritage sites.

The popular café chain Nikko Coffee, beloved by fans across Japan, opened its Nishisando branch in March 2020!

In summer, visitors can enjoy shaved ice made with natural ice, while in mid-October, the shop also offers delicious treats like wagyu beef buns.

With a concept of “Good things from Nikko, good things from Japan,” Nikko Coffee not only serves rich, aromatic coffee, but also sells handcrafted goods from Nikko and Tochigi Prefecture, as well as carefully selected items delivered from all over Japan.

Location Map

Basic Information

Address 10-20 Yasukawa-chō, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
Telephone Number 0288-25-5480
Website http://nikko-coffee.com/shop/nishisandou
Business Hours 10:00~17:00
Days Closed for Business Closed on Fridays (If Friday falls on a national holiday, closed on the following Monday instead)
DIRECTIONS Take a bus from JR Nikko Station or Tobu Nikko Station and get off at "Nishisando Iriguchi" or "Nishisando Chaya". The destination is just a short walk away.
Map Code 367 312 151*48

Nikko Area

The Nikko area, in the northwestern part of the prefecture, is particularly mountainous. In the midst of the rich nature, including the 2,486-meter-high volcano Mt. Nantai, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls, there are numerous shrines and temples that are registered as UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites. From Kinugawa Onsen to Kawaji Onsen, hot springs can also be found throughout the area. There are a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as stand-up paddleboarding in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.

Seasons in Tochigi