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    City view from Takasaki Kannon. Takasaki Guanyin. Takasaki (高崎市, Takasaki-shi, [takasakiɕi]) is a city located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 August 2020, the city had an estimated population of 372,369 in 167,345 households, [1] and a population density of 810 persons per km 2.

  2. A transport and business hub located just under an hour from Tokyo by shinkansen, the city of Takasaki has remained largely off-radar to the majority of foreign visitors, except perhaps as a stop on the way to Gunma's better known hot spring destinations.

  3. Lucky legless dolls, steam locomotive travel, and atmospheric mountain hot springs. Close to both Tokyo and Nagano, the city of Takasaki is best-known for two things: steam locomotives and Daruma dolls. Outside Takasaki sit famous onsen resorts, such as Ikaho Onsen and Shima Onsen .

  4. Things to Do in Takasaki, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 7,892 traveler reviews and photos of Takasaki tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Takasaki. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Mar 25, 2014 · Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture 高崎. Matthew Baxter. Takasaki is an often forgotten city in Gunma Prefecture, on the Shinkansen line, north-west of Tokyo. While the area has lots to offer, because it's not on most tourist maps Takasaki is a lot quieter and more laid back than Tokyo.

  6. Tourist brochure (pdf) Latest Tourist Information >. posted by Tourism Ambassadors and translated into English on Facebook. Welcome Takasaki (PDF 1.1MB) >. A pamphlet introducing the main attractions of Takasaki. Discover Takasaki >. Takasaki as seen by foreigners living in Takasaki. WOW! Takasaki (PDF 14.8MB) >.

  7. Takasaki is 50 minutes away from Tokyo on the Jouetsu-Hokuriku Shinkansen line. It's home to one of the best hot springs in Japan, the Kusatsu Onsen, as well as the Tomioka Silk Mill, a World Heritage Site. It acts as a connecting point between Tokyo and all of Gunma Prefecture’s sightseeing spots.