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Recommended Nikko Itinerary: Day Trip & 1-Night Stay (+Free Pass Information)

Recommended Nikko Itinerary: Day Trip & 1-Night Stay (+Free Pass Information)

Last updated: 30 September 2024

Nestled in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture just north of Tokyo, Nikko is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and historical landmarks. Whether you’re planning a quick day trip or a relaxing overnight stay, this guide will help you make the most of your visit.

Here, we share the must-see attractions and hidden gems and provide essential information on transit passes to ensure an unforgettable experience in Nikko.

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Table of Contents
  1. Nikko: Day Trip or Overnight Stay?
  2. Day Trip in Nikko: Take in all the main sightseeing spots in the shortest time possible
  3. Nikko Overnight Itinerary: A more leisurely visit in the great expanse of nature
  4. Nikko Area Passes: Highly recommended for visitors

Nikko: Day Trip or Overnight Stay?

Nikko is a versatile destination that can be enjoyed as either a day trip or an overnight stay, depending on your schedule and preferences. For a day trip, you can explore the stunning Toshogu Shrine, stroll through the beautiful Nikko National Park, and even catch a glimpse of the iconic Kegon Falls.

If you choose to stay overnight, you can take your time visiting additional attractions like the Edo Wonderland theme park, the serene Lake Chuzenji, and relax in one of the area's many hot springs, while beating the crowds.

Whether you have just a day or a whole weekend, Nikko offers a rich array of experiences that will leave a lasting impression.

Day Trip in Nikko: Take in all the main sightseeing spots in the shortest time possible

When you visit Nikko by train you will arrive at either the JR Nikko Station or the Tobu Nikko Station and these will be the starting point for visiting the major sightseeing spots and experiencing the charms of Nikko in a timely manner.

1. Tobu Nikko Station

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Begin by visiting the Nikko Concierge located in the Tobu Nikko Station Tourist Center, where the staff can also speak English, in order to get information before setting out (JR Nikko Station is only a few minutes' walk away).

2. Nikko Toshogu

©Nikko Toshogu
©Nikko Toshogu

Our tour begins at the Nikko Toshogu World Heritage Site, Nikko's premier attraction. This site boasts vibrant and intricate carvings that exemplify Edo period craftsmanship. Highlights include the famous carvings of animals, such as the iconic three monkeys imparting wisdom and the serene sleeping cat. Moreover, the site's ornate buildings and the magnificent five-storied pagoda stand as national treasures and significant cultural landmarks, offering a glimpse into Japan's rich heritage.

3. Iroha Saka

3. Iroha Saka

Linking Nikko City with Lake Chuzenji, the scenic Iroha Saka features 48 winding curves, mirroring the 48 characters of the traditional Japanese "Iroha" syllabary. This road is celebrated for its beautiful autumnal views, making it a favored route for drives. Its unique name and the spectacular display of fall foliage make the Iroha Saka a must-visit for those exploring Japan's natural beauty.

4. Kegon Falls

4. Kegon Falls

Kegon Falls stands among Japan's top three most renowned waterfalls, offering a majestic spectacle as water cascades from Lake Chuzenji, plunging 97 meters below with a thunderous roar. For an immersive experience, visitors are encouraged to take the elevator down to the viewing platform at the waterfall's base. Here, you can witness the falls' might up close, capturing the essence of its raw power and beauty.

5. Lake Chuzenji

5. Lake Chuzenji

Lake Chuzenji, formed roughly 20,000 years ago following the eruption of Mt. Nantai, is a testament to the area's stunning natural beauty across all four seasons. Its autumnal display, where vibrant foliage contrasts magnificently with the tranquil waters, is particularly breathtaking. Positioned at an elevation of 1,200 meters, the lake offers a cool retreat from summer's warmth. A leisurely stroll along its shores provides an intimate experience with this picturesque landscape, allowing visitors to fully absorb the serene and captivating scenery.

6. Shinkyo Bridge

6. Shinkyo Bridge

As we make our way back to Nikko Station, a visit to the sacred Shinkyo Bridge at the entrance to Mt. Nikko is a must. Registered as a World Heritage site, Shinkyo is a stunning, vermilion wooden bridge that stands out against the natural backdrop. The contrast of the bridge's bright color with the vivid greenery of spring or the spectacular fall colors of the trees creates a breathtaking scene, evoking a deep sense of awe. This iconic landmark serves as a perfect reflection of the beauty and spiritual significance of Nikko.

7. Nikko Monzen-machi

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The heart of Nikko City stretches along the main street from Shinkyo Bridge to Tobu Nikko Station, a vibrant area where visitors can indulge in local culinary delights and unique souvenirs. Renowned for its yuba (tofu skin) and traditional sweets such as yokan (sweet bean jelly), this bustling street offers a taste of Nikko's rich culinary heritage. Additionally, the area is celebrated for its exquisite Nikko-style carvings, which are sought-after souvenirs, capturing the essence of local craftsmanship. This lively part of Nikko provides an authentic experience of the city's culture, food, and artistry.

8. Back to the Tobu and JR Nikko Station Area

A leisurely walk along Monzen-machi admiring the well-known shops with long traditions will take you back towards Nikko Station.

Nikko Overnight Itinerary: A more leisurely visit in the great expanse of nature

While Nikko can be enjoyed on a day trip, spending a night there will enable you to relax in a hot spring and also take walks through the vast natural beauty surrounding it.

Day One

1. Tobu Nikko Station or JR Nikko Station
The main starting points are Tobu Nikko Station or JR Nikko Station.

2. Nikko Yamauchi
Nikko Yamauchi is a reference to three popular tourist attractions in Nikko, Japan. These include the Nikko Toshogu, the Nikko Futarasan Shrine, which is known for its matchmaking powers, and the Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple. The temple houses the Sanbutsudo, a building that contains three gold-leaf statues of Buddhist deities. All three of these sites are World Heritage Sites and have extensive grounds. It takes more than three hours to see them all.

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・2a. Nikko Futarasan Shrine
The precincts of Nikko Futarasan Shrine, which is the oldest structure in Nikko Yamauchi, are surrounded by large cedar trees that create a mystical atmosphere. Many people visit this place to improve their fortunes as it is believed to have a positive impact on matchmaking and family harmony.

・2b. Nikko Toshogu
This World Heritage site showcases the exquisite architectural beauty crafted by Edo artisans. The grounds house national treasures, cultural assets, and intricate carvings throughout.

・2c. Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple
Take your time to appreciate the three 7.5-meter tall Buddhist statues inside the striking bright vermilion main hall of Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple. The grounds of Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple have been acknowledged as national historic sites and are also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, specifically as part of the Shrines and Temples of Nikko.

3. Iroha Saka
4. Kegon Falls

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5. Lake Chuzenji sightseeing boat
One can explore Lake Chuzenji either by walking along its 25-kilometer shoreline or by taking a cruise on either the Swan Boat or a sightseeing craft. The sightseeing boats take you on a complete tour of Lake Chuzenji, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of the azaleas in early summer and the autumn leaves in the fall. This experience is sure to be unforgettable.

6. Nikko Yumoto Onsen
There are several inns located in Nikko Yumoto Onsen, which have long histories and are situated a short distance away from Lake Chuzenji. These inns offer a peaceful and relaxing environment in the mountainous region, where you can enjoy soaking in the white turbid sulfur hot springs.

Enjoy a relaxing stay, as though in a resort, at an inn near the shores of Lake Chuzenji.

Day Two

1. Yudaki
Yudaki Falls originates from Lake Yunoko and descends down a rocky cliff from a height of approximately 70 meters. You can reach the observation platform at the base of the falls by taking the stone steps downwards. From there, you can enjoy a truly breathtaking view.

2. Senjogahara
Senjogahara, which means "battlefield" in Japanese, is said to be named after a legend that tells the story of a battle between the gods of Mt. Nantai and Mt. Akagi for the possession of Lake Chuzenji. This vast marshland covers an area of approximately 400 hectares and is home to over 350 plant species and wild birds. You can take a nature exploration path that surrounds the marshland, which takes around two hours to hike. This path provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate the beauty of nature and observe the diverse wildlife in the area.

3. Tobu Nikko Station and JR Nikko Station
On your way back to the station from Shinkyo Bridge you can look for souvenirs as you walk along Monzen-machi.

Nikko Area Passes: Highly recommended for visitors

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A typical way to travel around Nikko is to use buses from Nikko Station to reach various attractions. With several cost-effective free pass options available, consider utilizing them according to your plans.

NIKKO PASS World Heritage area (Tobu Railway) - Exclusive for Foreign Tourists

Ideal for international tourists who want to thoroughly explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites like Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Nikko Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnoji Temple. From Nikko Station, you can take the "World Heritage Sightseeing Bus," allowing unlimited rides over two days throughout the Nikko area.

  • Price: Adults 2,120 yen, Children 630 yen
  • Validity: 2 days
  • Free travel areas:
    - Railway: Shimo-Imaichi to Tobu-Nikko/Shin-Fujiwara (including round trips between Asakusa Station and Shimo-Imaichi Station)
    - Bus: JR Nikko Station/Tobu Nikko Station to Rengeishi (World Heritage Sightseeing Bus)

MARUGOTO NIKKO Tobu Free Pass (Tobu Railway)

This pass offers unlimited rides on trains and buses in the Nikko area. In addition to the famous shrines and temple, you can also visit places like Lake Chuzenji, Yumoto Onsen, and Senjogahara. It's perfect for those planning a 2-day, 1-night trip as outlined in our model itinerary.

  • Price: From Asakusa Station (April to November) 4,810 yen, (December to March) 4,390 yen
  • Validity: 4 days
  • Free travel areas:
    - Railway: Round trip from the departure station to Shimo-Imaichi Station, and between Shimo-Imaichi Station and Tobu-Nikko/Shin-Fujiwara Station
    - Bus: Between Tobu Nikko Station and Yumoto Onsen, Kotoku Onsen, Kirifuri Highlands (Kirifuri Falls in winter), Tobu Nikko Station and Kiyotaki, Chuzenji Onsen and Tachiki Kannonmae to Hangetsuyama (seasonal), and unlimited rides on the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus (excludes Kanto Bus routes)
  • Details & Bookings: MARUGOTO NIKKO Tobu Free Pass (Tobu Railway)

MARUGOTO NIKKO & KINUGAWA Tobu Free Pass

This pass is ideal for those who want to explore not only the Nikko area and Lake Chuzenji but also extend their trip to Kinugawa Onsen, Tobu World Square, and Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura. Suitable for both Japanese and international tourists, it’s perfect for a plan that includes an overnight stay at places like Kinugawa Onsen, Kawaji Onsen, or Yunishigawa Onsen.

  • Price: From Asakusa Station (April to November) 6,720 yen, (December to March) 6,190 yen (*Additional charges apply for limited express tickets)
  • Validity: 4 days
  • Free travel areas:
    - Railway: Unlimited rides between Tobu Nikko Station and Yumoto Onsen, Kotoku Onsen, Kirifuri Highlands (Kirifuri Falls in winter), Tobu Nikko Station and Kiyotaki, Chuzenji Onsen and Tachiki Kannonmae to Hangetsuyama (seasonal), World Heritage Sightseeing Bus, and Kinugawa Onsen Station line (weekends and public holidays only).
    - Bus: Unlimited rides between Kinugawa Onsen Station and Tobu World Square, Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, Kinugawa Onsen Station, Nakamachi, Kinugawa Park, and between Kinugawa Onsen Station, Kawaji Onsen, and Yunishigawa Onsen (excludes Kanto Bus, Dial-a-Bus, and Nikko City-operated buses).
  • Details & Bookings: MARUGOTO NIKKO & KINUGAWA Tobu Free Pass

World Heritage Loop Ticket

This pass allows unlimited rides in one day on the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus route from Nikko Station, covering popular sites like the two shrines and one temple, as well as on Tobu buses between Nikko Station and Rengeishi. Perfect for exploring the Nikko area by bus at a great value.

  • Price: 600 yen (half price for children)
  • Validity: One day
  • Free travel areas:
    - World Heritage Sightseeing Bus from JR Nikko Station and Tobu Nikko Station, covering the two shrines, one temple, and Shinkyo Bridge
    - Tobu buses between JR Nikko Station, Tobu Nikko Station, Nishi-Sando, and Rengeishi

Other Passes

Other passes like Chuzenji Onsen Free Pass (2,300 yen), Yumoto Onsen Free Pass (3,500 yen), Kirifuri Highland Free Pass (1,500 yen) allow unlimited rides on Tobu buses within their respective zones for two days. Ideal for those who want to leisurely explore areas like Chuzenji Onsen and Senjogahara.

Exploring the city center and surrounding areas of Nikko should be enjoyable even for day trips. However, since you're visiting Nikko, consider extending your trip to enjoy places like Yumoto Onsen. With various accommodations scattered throughout Nikko, find your preferred lodging. Whether it's a day trip or a 1-night, 2-day stay, don't forget to take advantage of these cost-effective free passes.

(*Information as of September 2024. Please check for any updates before using the pass.)

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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