Nikko: Best Things to Do
Best things to see in Nikko from the Toshogu Shrine to Kegon Falls
Nikko is a city in Tochigi Prefecture with a number of historical sites from the Edo era. Nikko’s shrines and temples complex include the UNESCO World Heritage site Shinto shrine, Nikko Toshogu. Besides, the area is part of Nikko National Park, gifted with beautiful nature such as mountains, a lake, and a waterfall. Nikko is worth visiting just for one day, and it only takes a few hours from Tokyo by car or public transport.
Today I’d like to share the best things to do in Nikko! 🙂
Access from Tokyo Station
By car: via Tohoku Expressway
To travel from Tokyo to Nikko by train, the fastest option is taking the JR Tohoku Shinkansen to Utsunomiya Station and then the JR Nikko Line.
Alternatively, there’s Chiyoda line from Otemachi Station and then Tobu Nikko/Kinugawa line from Kitasenju Station.
▶︎Check out How to Get to Nikko from Tokyo in this article!
Things to do
Nikko Toshogu Shrine
Built in 1617 in the Edo era, Nikko Toshogu was dedicated to the Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu who is the founder of the Edo era. What is unique about Nikko Toshogu is the building structures and the lavish and colorful decoration. The number of animals in those sculptures are thought to be symbols of peace which includes the famous three wise monkeys and the sleeping cat.
More info: Nikko Toshogu: Japan’s Greatest Mausoleum
Shinkyo (sacred bridge)
At the entrance of Futarasan Shrine,accross the Daiya river, this red bridge is considered as one of the three finest bridge in Japan. This is one of the best places to photograph in Japan.
Irohazaka
National route 120 in Nikko, which connects Nikko city and Lake Chuzenji with total 48 curves at the upslope and downslope roads. This Iroha slope attracts many drivers and scenic view lovers.
Kegon Falls
The most famous waterfall in Japan, Kegon Falls is located at Lake Chuzenji. There is an observation deck available which you can reach close by the waterfalls. The view is simply outstanding.
Lake Chuzenji
Located in Nikko National Park by the stratovolcano mountain, Mt.Nantai which created the lake by its eruption. This scenic lake is perfect to chill out or hike around with the fresh breeze.
Autumn Leaves
Although Nikko is a popular tourist destination all year round, the most recommended time to visit is in autumn. From mid-October to early November, the rich nature of Nikko turns its color into red autumn colours. It’s one of the most popular spots in Japan for autumn leaves viewing.
All those sites can be seen in one day easily, yet if you wish to take your time, it is ideal to stay one night at local onsen ryokan to enjoy local food and more sights to explore. If you are visiting only Kanto area in Japan, this should be added to your bucket list!!
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