Nikko UNESCO Heritage & Nature Customized Private Tour
Overview
Tokyo's busy atmosphere fades as you venture to Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic Toshogu Shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu. This journey offers a glimpse into rich Japanese history, culture, and stunning scenery.
- 🏯 A local Nikko guide will lead you through significant historical sites.
- 🌲 Nikko serves as the entrance to Nikko National Park, offering breathtaking views.
- 📜 The Toshogu Shrine is a key highlight, showcasing traditional architecture.
- 🚫 No swimming or water activities are permitted during this tour.
- 🗺️ All experiences are designed to be completed in one day.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Meet at Nikko Station: Please noted, if you want to meet a guide at your hotel in tokyo, please select other option.
Duration: 6 hours: It's a 6-hour private tour where you can explore customized plans using public transportation.
Tailor your tour: Visit 2-3 locations, planned in advance with your guide.
- Professional Local Guide.
- Optional, additional fee applies.
- All Transport Fares (for you & guide).
- Meals & Drinks (for you & guide).
- You & Guide
- You & Guide
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Nikko Tosho-guA lavishly decorated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toshogu is the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The shrine features intricate carvings, including the famous "See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil" monkey trio.
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Nikko Futarasan ShrineOne of Nikko’s oldest shrines, dedicated to the Shinto deities of the mountains. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere, sacred bridge (Shinkyo), and deep connection to the natural beauty of the region.
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Nikkozan Rinnoji is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a key Buddhist temple in Nikko. It features a stunning main hall with three golden Buddha statues and the beautiful Taiyuin Mausoleum.
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Irohazaka RouteA famous winding mountain road with 48 hairpin turns, leading up to Lake Chuzenji. It’s a thrilling drive, especially in autumn when the fall colors create a breathtaking backdrop.
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Kegon FallsOne of Japan’s top three waterfalls, Kegon Falls drops 97 meters in a breathtaking display of nature’s power. The observation deck offers spectacular views, especially in autumn when the foliage is vibrant.
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Lake ChuzenjiA scenic mountain lake formed by a volcanic eruption, offering stunning seasonal views. Visitors can take a boat cruise, enjoy lakeside hot springs, or simply relax while admiring the tranquil waters.
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Ryuzu WaterfallNamed "Dragon Head Falls" for its shape, this waterfall is a hidden gem surrounded by beautiful autumn foliage. It’s a great stop for photography and a peaceful nature walk.
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Senjogahara FieldA vast, high-altitude marshland offering spectacular hiking trails with panoramic views of Mount Nantai and seasonal wildflowers. A paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
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Nikko Botanical GardenA serene garden showcasing a variety of alpine plants, rare trees, and seasonal flowers. A perfect spot for a relaxing stroll, especially in spring and autumn.