Nikko

Historic mountain town with shrines, waterfalls, hot springs, and nature.

Red roof of Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple in Nikko

Nikkō is a small historic mountain town in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, best known for its ornate UNESCO Shrines and temples, including the famous and lavish Tōshōgū Shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. 

Nikkō township marks the entrance to the Nikkō National Park, and is surrounded by lush forests, tall mountains, waterfalls, and hot springs, and is celebrated as one of the Tohoku region’s most popular destinations.

Nikkō has been a sacred site for centuries, developing as a centre of Shinto and Buddhist worship from the 8th century when the monk Shōdō founded the first temple in the area. Its importance grew in the 17th century with the construction of the lavish Tōshōgū Shrine. Over time, the town also became a retreat for nature and culture, drawing visitors for its shrines, scenic mountains, and spectacular autumn colours. 

Top Attractions in Nikkō

Lake Chuzenji is a stunning attraction in Tochigi Prefecture

Lake Chuzenji

Scenic and relaxing lake town

Kegon Falls, Tochigi Prefecture, with Lake Chuzenji in the background.

Kegon Falls

One of Japan's most famous waterfalls

Togoshu Shrine building

Toshogu Shrine

One of Japan’s most opulent and historically significant shrines

Getting Around Nikkō

JR Nikkō Station is the end of the line. While there is a lot accessible on foot from Nikko Station, taking the Tobu Bus is a popular way to get around. To help get you around easily, we recommend getting the 4 Day Nikko All Area Pass. This pass allows you to hop on and off the buses in the Nikko area, as well as offering discounts on select activities. If you are staying in Nikko for two or more nights, then this pass enables you to easily and quickly get around while saying you money. 

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Accessing Nikkō

From Tokyo, Nikko can be reached in numerous ways, taking around 2-3 hours.

 

The quickest way to reach from  Tokyo is to take the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Utsunomiya Station (Approximately 45 Mins, 5020 JPY) and then take the Nikko Line (Approx. 40 Mins, 770 JPY) from Utsunomiya Station to Nikko Station.  Both the Shinkansen & JR Nikko Line are included in the JR Pass.

Alternatively, from Tokyo, take the Chiyoda Line from Nijubashimae Station to Kitasenju Station (15 minutes) on the Tokyo Metro. Then, transfer to the Tobu Railway Express Line to Tobu-Nikko (1 hour 40 minutes). This costs 3350 One way and is not covered by the JR Pass.

 

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Where to Stay


Chuzenji Kanaya Hotel

A historic lakeside resort with onsen baths and stunning views.

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Nikko Station Hotel Classic

Popular historic western-style hotel in the heart of Nikko, perfectly located for exploring Nikko. 

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