Nikkナ is a small town 135km north of Tokyo, and one of Japan's best touristic destination. It is renowned for its lavishly decorated Tナ行hナ-gu Shrine, where the Tナ行hナ-gu is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868) which ruled Japan for over 250 years until 1868, where it is buried.
The Tナ行hナ-gu is also famous for its detailed and vibrant colored wooden sculptures. Among them, the three monkeys hiding each respectively their ears, eyes and mouth, representing the Buddhist doctrine; "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil", have become a symbol of Nikko, a must-see for visitors.
Other attractions at the Nikkナ National Park includes Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Waterfall, Mount Nantai, the marshlands around Lake Ozenuma, and various hotspring resorts like Chuzenji Onsen, Yumoto Onsen and Kinugawa Onsen.
Pick up at your hotel (downtown Tokyo) at around 08:30am and returning to Tokyo around 18:30pm (total time: 10 hours).
Price starts from 40,000yen nett for a 9-seater minivan.
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Pick up at your hotel (downtown Tokyo) at around 08:30am and returning to Tokyo around 18:30pm (total time: 10 hours).
Price starts from 40,000yen nett for a 9-seater minivan.
Nikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo - $141.28 Explore the scenic shrines and countryside of the Nikko National Park on a day trip from Tokyo. Nikko has been a center of Shinto and Buddhist mountain worship for centuries, and is famous for its shrines, mountain landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, hot springs, wild monkeys and hiking trails.