Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience.
Spend a full day exploring Nikko’s cultural landmarks and natural scenery, with round-trip transfers, a bilingual (English/Spanish) guide, and a well-planned route that covers its most famous heritage sites.
Your tour begins at Ginza Inz 2, right across the street from Tokyo Hands (Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 2 Chome 2番地先). You can reach the meeting point via Ginza Station Exit C9 or JR Yurakucho Station Central Exit. Once there, your guide will check your booking and brief you on the day’s itinerary before departure to Nikko. Sit back and relax as you leave Tokyo for the mountain town of Tochigi Prefecture.
Tōshōgū Shrine
A UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, known for its ornate carvings and sacred atmosphere.
Features: The “Three Wise Monkeys” and “Sleeping Cat” carvings, detailed architecture, and peaceful forest surroundings.
Kegon Falls
One of Japan’s three most famous waterfalls, plunging nearly 100 meters into a gorge surrounded by forested cliffs.
Features: Observation platform views, crisp mountain air, and seasonal beauty.
Lake Chūzenji
A scenic lake formed by volcanic activity at the foot of Mount Nantai, offering tranquil views and space to unwind.
Features: Lakeside paths, panoramic views, and free time for photos or refreshments.
Shinkyo Bridge
A vivid red bridge viewed from the bus, marking the entrance to Nikko’s sacred shrine complex.
Features: Iconic photo spot, cultural symbol, and picturesque backdrop.
Choose from flexible ticket options — join a guided tour without entry to Tōshōgū Shrine, upgrade your ticket to include shrine entry, or opt for the full package with admission, lunch, and drinks for a complete Nikko experience.
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