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Nikko is located along Japan's Romantic Road. Top attractions in Nikko. Sort by: Central Nikko (Town) 1. Toshogu Shrine•••. Lavish mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu. 4.4. ★★★★★. 1,774. 2. Taiyuin•. Mausoleum of Iemitsu, Ieyasu's grandson. 4.2. ★★★★★. 549. 3. Rinnoji Temple•. Nikko's most important temple.
- Nikko Pass
Tobu Railway offers foreign visitors two discount passes for...
- Futarasan Shrine
Futarasan Shrine (二荒山神社, Futarasan Jinja) stands next to...
- Shinkyo Bridge
The Shinkyo Bridge (神橋, Shinkyō, "sacred bridge") stands at...
- Romantic Road
Japan's version of Germany's "Romantic Road" (ロマンチック街道,...
- Tamozawa Villa
Tamozawa Imperial Villa (田母沢御用邸, Tamozawa Goyōtei) blends...
- Okunikko
Okunikko (奥日光, Okunikkō, "Inner Nikko") is the mountainous...
- Nikko Pass
Nikkō (日光市, Nikkō-shi, IPA: [ɲikkoꜜːɕi]) is a city in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2 December 2020, the city had a population of 80,239, in 36,531 households. The population density was 55 persons per km 2. [1] . The total area of the city is 1,449.83 square kilometres (559.78 sq mi).
History & Culture. Nature & Outdoors. Hot Springs & Relaxation. Accommodations & Hotels. Sightseeing. Spots. Activities & Experiences. Festivals & Events. Food & Souvenirs. Explore More of Nikko. AMAZING IMAICHI - The Gateway to Nikko. AMAZING NIKKO, ASHIO - into nature, out of ordinary. AMAZING KINUGAWA and KAWAJI - Flow & Moments.
Nikkō National Park (日光国立公園, Nikkō Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in the Kantō region, on the main island of Honshū in Japan. The park spreads over three prefectures: Tochigi , Gunma and Fukushima , and was established in 1934.
Nikko National Park is a complete package, providing spiritual experiences, adrenaline-pumping adventure, serene trail walks and cultural pursuits. Hiking. Explore Nikko National Park's Ramsar Site, Senjogahara Marsh, which features migratory birds, deers, monkeys and bears.
Nikko National Park is situated northeast of Tokyo in a mountainous region shaped by long ages of volcanic activity. The area is known for its dense broadleaf woodlands of beech, maple and oak. Large numbers of sightseers from all over Japan and abroad come here to enjoy the spectacular cool fire of fall foliage.
Most of Nikko is quintessential Japanese countryside—less hectic than the cities, but just as vibrant. Sample sake and soba noodles made from local harvests. Try regional delicacies like yuba, and enjoy produce such as fish, pork, beef, fruits and vegetables.
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