Iroha-zaka Road
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Iroha-zaka Road
いろは坂
Overview
Mountain road connecting Nikkō to the Lake Chuzenji plateau through 48 hairpin curves. Peak foliage mid- to late October.
Irohazaka is a mountain road connecting Nikko town to the plateau around Lake Chuzenji, rising through 48 hairpin curves named for the 48 syllables of the classical iroha poem. The two one-way carriageways, one ascending and one descending, handle the elevation change without opposing traffic. In autumn, the road cuts through a tunnel of maple, oak, and Japanese beech turning red and orange, and traffic slows to a crawl as drivers and passengers crane against the windows. The Akechidaira Ropeway near the top lifts visitors above the treetops for views across the foliage canopy toward Lake Chuzenji and, on clear days, Kegon Falls.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- いろは坂
- Nearest station
- Tobu-Nikko Station (30 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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