Nikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo
Leave the busy city of Tokyo for the day and journey to the calming Nikko National Park.
Explore the scenic shrines and countryside of Nikko National Park on a day trip from Tokyo. See the Toshogu Shrine, wander the Tamozawa Imperial Villa and admire the mystical Kirifuri Waterfall.
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In this Nikko Guide, you'll learn about 17 Things to do in Nikko
17. Lake Chuzenzi Kayaking
16. Senjogahara Marshland
15. Kegon Falls
14. Shinkyo Bridge
13. Kanmangafuchi Abyss
12. Mount Hangetsu
11. Akechiddaira Ropeway
10. Ryuokyo Canyon
9. Suspension Bridge
8. Shogetsu Himuro Shave Ice
7. Kirifuri Camp Soba Noodle Making
6. Katayama Sake tour
5. Ryuzu Falls
4. Public Baths, Kanaya Kinugawa Hotel
3. Tobu World Tour
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1. Rinnoji Zen Experience
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Top 10 Things to DO in NIKKO Japan | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO | Onsen Paradise
Japan Travel Guide - A Tour of Nikko onsen & area including Kinugawa Onsen. This Away from Tokyo Guide series ventures into the Top 10 things to do in Nikko Japan. This Nikko Tour visits Nikko Onsen , Nikko Edo Wonderland aka Edomura , Toshugu Shrine a Unesco World Heritage location and Nikko food , Nikko Street Food and much more. If you have questions on What to do in Nikko, then this Nikko guide will show you awesome Nikko attractions. Also, Nikko is a perfect Tokyo Day Trip or Tokyo weekend Trip so I've mentioned some Kinugawa and Nikko hotels to check with private onsen and public onsen baths. All the Nikko places visited are linked below so that you can find it easily for yourself. Thanks to Nikko city for the invite.
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10 Things to do in Nikko, Japan Travel Guide
Join us as we travel to Nikko, Japan in this travel guide exploring one of the most scenic areas of the country mere hours outside of Tokyo. Nikko (日光) ended up being one of our favorite destinations that we visited on our trip to Japan. After spending a month in the hustle and bustle grinder of Tokyo getting out to the countryside in Japan was a top priority for us. While in Nikko we ate delicious local cuisine (Yuba - Tofu skin), visited shrines and temples and hiked and marveled at lakes and waterfalls. If you're visiting Japan, and want to explore rural areas, be sure to include Nikko in your itinerary.
10 Things to do in Nikko, Japan Travel Guide
1) Shinkyo Bridge (神橋)
2) Shrines and Temples of Nikko including Toshogu Shrine (東照宮)
3) Street Food in Nikko (Yuba Manju)
4) Akechidaira Ropeway (明智平)
5) Kegon Waterfalls (華厳の滝)
6) Yuba for Lunch
7) Boat tour on Lake Chuzenji (中禅寺湖)
8) Yumoto Onsen Foot Spa
9) Ice Cream at Sanbonmatsu
10) Senjogahara Moor (戦場ヶ原)
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Our visit Nikko travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting mountains, waterfalls, temples, shrines and lakes. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Nikko tourism brochure, Nikko itinerary or Nikko, Japan tour.
10 Things to do in Nikko Tour | Japan Travel Guide Video Transcript:
After a month in Tokyo, Nikko was everything we were hoping for! We knew we were in for a treat on the train ride over once we started seeing forests and mountains all around us and the town did not disappoint.
Nikko was the breath of fresh air we were looking for; during our visit we hiked through shrines and temples, cruised a beautiful lake at the base of a volcano, sampled some local dishes featuring tofu skin, and basically had the perfect city break.
So in this travel guide, we are going sharing some of our favourite things to do in Nikko, so you too can plan your weekend escape!
The Shinkyo Bridge you see today was constructed in 1636, but a bridge of some form has stood on this very same spot for much longer...even if its origins are a bit unclear.
Nikko is home to numerous Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. We focused our visit on the Toshogu Shrine.
Now for a quick history lesson; the Toshogu shrine is the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. This was Japan’s last feudal military government, with the shogun as its leader.
Kegon is Nikko’s most famous waterfall. It stands almost 100 meters tall and the waters that feed it comes directly from Lake Chuzenji.
We were feeling pretty hungry after all that sightseeing, so we decided to find a restaurant serving up the local specialty: yuba! Or tofu skin.
I ordered the ramen with yuba and Sam got the udon with yuba. The tofu skin was fluffy and absorbed all the flavours of the miso.
Lake Chuzenji is located at the foot of Mount Nantai. We cruised around the lake for a bit, but then got off at one of the early stops to continue onwards to Yumoto Onsen.
Yumoto is a small hot springs town that is located in part of Nikko National Park. We then enjoyed a little walk along Lake Yunoko, before hopping back on a bus to Senjougahara Moor.
The Senjogahara Marshland covers the area between Lake Chuzenji and Yumoto Onsen. It offers some great hiking opportunities within Nikko National Park.
And that’s a wrap for our Nikko travel guide! This proved to be the perfect weekend escape from Tokyo. We visited everything you see here over the course of 2 days, but this place is even better if you can come for 3 or 4 nights. Nature abounds, there are countless shrines and temples to visit, plus the local cuisine was exquisite! Now you have a few ideas of things to do around Nikko when you visit. Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
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Nikko National Park | Japan
A video on how we got to Nikko National Park and the spectacular views we got there.
How we got there:
There are a few ways to get there but we boarded the Limited Express Train from Asakusa station and alighted at Tobu Nikko Station. We then took the 2B bus which heads towards Okuhosoo & Kiyotaki. We got off at bus-stop 82 which is the main area outside the Shrines and Temples.
Places we visited:
Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple, Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple (Taiyuin), Nikko Futarasan Shrine and of course the Nikko Shinkyo Bridge that was splendid!
Costs:
Limited Express Train tickets + Nikko City Area Pass including Kinugawa Onsen (about 10,000 Yen for 2 adults). More information can be found online. Just search for Nikko city area pass.
Tickets for Shrines and Temples to be purchased directly at Nikko National Park
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Traveled by train and bus going to Nikko from Utsunomiya to view the beautiful autumn leaves. We also did the cruise around lake Chuzenji.
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Nikko - A Day Trip from Tokyo
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To get to Nikko you need to take the JR Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo or Ueno train station to Utsunomiya Station. From here transfer to a JR Nikko Line train. This trip is covered by a JR Pass (you probably have one if you are an international traveler). When you get to Nikko station you can pick up multiple maps of the area, bus routes/times, and buy your bus tickets here. The ticket I bought was the Unlimited 2 day bus ride between Nikko and Lake Chuzenji for 2000 yen ($20) as this covers the World Heritage Meguri Bus loop (for Toshogu Shrine) and up the mountain to Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls.
The World Heritage Bus stops right outside JR Nikko station which is easy, however to get up the mountain later you need to catch a Nikko-Chuzenjiko-Yumoto bus from the main road (Nishisando stop). You will be on the bus for 30-45 minutes up narrow and windy roads (but wow the view is amazing) and you want to get off at Lake Chuzenji.
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1300 yen for entry to Toshogu shrine (extra for English audio headset tour)
500 yen to reach the lower viewing platform of Kegon Falls
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The establishment of Nikkō National Park dates to the early 20th century. The Diet of Japan designated Nikkō an imperial park (帝国公園 teikoku kōen?) in 1911. The National Parks Law was passed in 1931, and Nikkō National Park was established in 1934.[1] The park was expanded throughout the 20th century. Oze National Park was once part of Nikkō National Park, but became a separate national park in 2007.
The park is considered one of the most beautiful in Japan, and is a popular tourist destination.[3] Beyond its striking scenery, the park is noted for its historical Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, most notably the Nikkō Tōshō-gū and Rinnō-ji. They are designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the Shrines and Temples of Nikkō.
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Nikko is a small city in Japan’s Tochigi Prefecture, in the mountains north of Tokyo. It’s the site of Toshogu, the famed Shinto shrine established in 1617 as a lavish memorial for Tokugawa Ieyasu, founding ruler of the Tokugawa shogunate, or Edo Period. The shrine comprises the gilded Yomeimon Gate, the main sanctuary set in a cedar grove and the tomb itself.
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This video is about the great day we spent in Nikko, on a day trip from Tokyo, Japan.
Our day started early in the morning, about 6.30 am. We took the Metro to Tokyo Station and from there with the JR Pass we took the train to Utsunomiya (50 min). There we took the JR local Nikko train line to Nikko. The film starts at this point, on the local train, which was also about 50 min.
Once we arrived at Nikko, we walked up until the Nikko Shinkyo Bridge (red bridge). From there, we spent the whole day visiting the temples and its great river. A journey we will never forget.
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Nikko, Japan | Things to do on your Tokyo Sidetrip to Nikko (Travel Guide)
Nikko is one of the more beautiful places we have visited in Japan. Famous for its heritage sites and breathtaking mountains, it is also known for the many onsens built around the hot springs that dot the area.
About a 2-hour train ride from Tokyo, Nikko is the perfect destination for travelers who want to see a more rural side of Japan.
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We stayed at the Tobu Hotel Lavant Tokyo for a day before heading to Nikko.
The nicest part was waking up to an unobstructed view of the Tokyo Skytree which was pretty awesome.
The breakfast buffet was nice, with choices between Western and Japanese.
Visit the Skytree
Since it was so near, we went to check out the Tokyo Skytree, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and tourist attractions. Reaching up to 634 metres (2,080 ft), the Skytree is the second tallest man-made structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa.
The tower is connected to Skytree Mall with shops and restaurants you can visit before heading up the tower.
There are two observatories, one at 350 m (1,150 ft) and the other at 450 m (1,480 ft). A glass covered skywalk, which gives visitors the most stunning view of Tokyo, encompasses a spiral walkway.
The best time to visit is right before sunset. You can watch the streets below come to life in a symphony of lights that is absolutely breathtaking.
Welcome to Nikko
The best way to get to Nikko is via train, which you can catch from Asakusa Station. The trip is around 2 hours.
If you want a bit of privacy, opt for a cabin. You can take in the rural scenery while making chitchat with your companions.
The Tobu Railway, which is the primary line in Nikko, stops at various destinations throughout the region.
Nikko is a rather large mountainous locality approximately 140 km north of Tokyo. Two large rivers pass directly through the city proper, and there are a number of falls and hot springs in the area.
Nikko is mostly known for its onsens that have been built around the various hot springs. Nature attractions and world heritage sites are also major draws for tourists.
The Japanese visit Nikko during holidays and weekends, especially during winter when the hot springs can be best enjoyed.
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When visiting Nikko, we recommend stopping by the Tobu World Square.
It’s a miniatures theme park with replications of various world landmarks and heritage sites. There is a close to ‘It’s a Small World After All’ feel about the park but without that dreaded theme song.
The miniatures are extremely detailed, and they look amazing! The trees are actual banzi’s that bring the installations to life.
There are a handful of restaurants at the park. We opted for the Japanese restaurant.
A delicious hot bowl of soba noodles to counter the chilling weather outside was the way to go plus a shot of hot sakê, of course.
Edo Wonderland
Probably the best part of our short stay in Nikko, Edo Wonderland is a breathing, living, Edo period village that gives guests the chance to experience life during the heyday of Shoguns and Samurai.
There are a number of activities and attractions to see, but the coolest thing is being able to rent Kimono’s to wear around the park. Prices vary depending on the class and style of the kimono, for instance, a Shogun’s Kimino will cost more than that of a Samurai or Commoner. The staff also address and respond to you based on your attire, which helps you immerse in the experience.
Me failing horribly at trying to play the Shamisen, a traditional Japanese 3-string instrument.
Kamakura Snow Festival
From December to March, Nikko receives snowfall. What takes place during this time of the year is a local festival known as the Yunishigawa Kamakura Festivial where many of the establishments use the freshly fallen snow to build Kamakura. This is a type of igloo or snow house where guests can hangout, take pictures and even enjoy local snacks.
Make sure you visit the festival during day time. The various shops and cafes are closed in the evening.
Time to Relax
Nikko is most famous for its mountainside onsens and spas. There are a number of hotels in the area which cater to visitors who come to Nikko to experience the hot springs during winter.
We checked in to Hana To Hana, one of the better known onsens in the area. The staff were all friendly; and the food, exceptional even by Japanese standards.
The rooms are traditional Japanese style. Ours had a fantastic view of the river from the window.
There are two onsens in the hotel—a stone one which, unfortunately, we were unable to shoot due to guest and hotel regulations and another smaller wood-style one (pictured above), which they were kind enough to let us take a picture of.
Breakfast and dinner are included with your stay at Hana To Hana which is a plus. To be honest, the Yakiniku style dinner was the best meal we’ve ever had in Japan.
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The Japanese saying Never say 'kekko' until you've seen Nikko, kekko meaning beautiful, magnificent or I am satisfied is a reflection of the beauty and sites in Nikkō
Nikkō (日光市 Nikkō-shi?, literally sunlight or sunshine) is a city in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Approximately 140 km north of Tokyo and 35 km west of Utsunomiya, the capital of Tochigi Prefecture, it is a popular destination for Japanese and international tourists. Attractions include the mausoleum of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (Nikkō Tōshō-gū) and that of his grandson Iemitsu (Iemitsu-byō Taiyū-in), and the Futarasan Shrine, which dates to the year 767. There are also many famous hot springs (onsen) in the area. Elevations range from 200 to 2,000 m. The mountains west of the main city are part of Nikkō National Park and contain some of the country's most spectacular waterfalls and scenic trails.
As of March 1, 2012, the city has an estimated population of 90,071, with 36,134 households.Historical sites and attractions
Three wise monkeys.
Cedar Avenue of Nikko
Nikko Botanical Garden
Shrines and Temples of Nikkō (Nikkō Tōshō-gū, Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnō-ji)
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Nikko is well-known for its monkeys that walk around the town in the winter looking for food.Visit the Jizo statues on the Kanman Walk. A little out of the main city, locals often tell visitors to count the statues while walking, and to recount while walking back. The number is often different, fueling a legend amongst locals.